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We analyzed dozens of reviews for Royal Construction and found one of the cleanest track records we've seen for a solar and general contractor. In one review, a homeowner watched the company install a new roof and solar panels after their original roof reached the end of its life, then noted zero leaks through multiple rainy seasons. In another, a customer admitted they thought the initial pitch was too good to be true, then closed the review by confirming the company delivered on every promise. We noticed 38 reviewers specifically praised the quality of the physical work, with only one lukewarm comment about inconsistent crew members on a roofing job (the project manager sent someone back to fix it). Two patterns stood out. First, project managers stay involved after the sale. We found 11 mentions of post-installation support with zero complaints, and reviews consistently name individuals like Limor, Jennifer, and Yotam who responded within hours when issues came up. Second, the company handles scope changes mid-project without drama. One backyard renovation added new work partway through, the team adjusted the timeline, and the job still finished on schedule.
If you want a contractor who'll send someone back to fix exposed nails or help you pick a roof color that matches your siding, Royal Construction is a safe bet. You may find a lower bid elsewhere, but you won't find many companies with this level of follow-through.
Tory T. hired Royal Family Construction for a home project feeling skeptical at first because the proposal sounded almost too good to be true. As the job progressed, Yotam listened to their priorities and kept communication consistent, so they finished the project with everything the company had promised. They developed a strong working rapport with contractor Eli and his crew; when problems popped up, they felt comfortable raising them and the crew addressed each one promptly. The team showed up on time, treated the site and the family with respect, and left the work area clean and organized every day. A standout moment came when the crew suggested adding a finish to the concrete — a small idea that noticeably improved the result and delighted them. Between the attentive communication, practical suggestions, and tidy crews, they already plan to hire Royal Family Construction again for future work.
Meena N. embarked on an extensive backyard overhaul and chose Royal Construction after getting 3–4 bids; their price sat in the middle, but the decision came down to the people running the job. She favored Royal because project managers Limor and Jennifer brought the right mix of enthusiasm, practical ideas and personal investment — something she hadn’t felt with other contractors who treated the job like just another bid. Wanting to support women in a male-dominated trade mattered to her, and the two managers backed that choice with concrete help: they sketched exact plans from her rough ideas, proposed design options that matched her vision, and kept communication steady via a group text so questions and updates didn’t get lost. A few predictable hiccups popped up during construction, but they were handled quickly, new work was added without drama, and the team’s subcontractors produced solid workmanship. Most importantly to her, the project started and finished on schedule, and the empty yard she began with turned into a backyard she calls fabulous — what lingered most was the steady communication and the fact the job was completed on time.
Jaynie, worried about rising electricity costs and a roof that was near the end of its life, engaged Royal Family Construction (CSLB# 1082702) and project manager Sagi to replace her roof and add a SunPower InvisiMount X-series solar array. She split her impressions into two parts: the roof work and the solar installation, and each delivered very different takeaways. For the roof, Jaynie discovered a manager who could paint a clear vision and shepherd the project through finances, inspections, and scheduling. Sagi kept things moving, responded quickly when issues cropped up, and dispatched crew members to correct problems or tidy the site. The roofing crew itself felt inconsistent — mostly average workmanship with one standout roofer who showed real craft. After rain, the roof held and there were no leaks, so the job functions as intended. The sticking points were installation details: some side accent shingles weren’t fully nailed, metal flashing didn’t receive enough caulking per the inspector’s standards, and in five spots nails remained exposed (the inspector asked for longer nails because of the wind in the area). Sagi arranged follow-up visits to remedy those items. Jaynie
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Aimee T. turned to Royal Construction for SunPower solar and discovered the job would include far more than panels — her house had serious leaks that required a new roof and repairs inside. The company replaced the leaking roof, updated rooftop pipes, and handled a separate water-damage situation that required mold removal and new bedroom flooring, so the solar install came as part of a broader restoration. Lotam, the CFO, made multiple on-site visits to secure the best deal and even helped pick a roof color that would match the home, while project manager Marrell managed the schedule and chased down the details until each phase was finished. What stayed with her most was Lotam’s hands-on involvement and the fact that Royal coordinated roofing, piping, mold remediation, flooring and the solar equipment into one smooth project, leaving her with a matched roof and refreshed bedrooms.
triple4ranch hired Royal Family Construction for a solar installation and found the team guided them from the very first steps through final installation. They ended up with a tidy, attractive system and kept returning to how essential Yuvi and Lee were in navigating the process — personal, hands-on support that made the project manageable. The detail that stuck with them was that combination of a beautiful finished array and named individuals who walked them through every phase.
Normajean discovered the entire home solar project moved smoothly from start to finish. She found Isaac professional and patient, answering the many questions she brought to the table and giving her space to make decisions without any pressure. During installation the crew communicated clearly, treated her house with care, and handled every choice she made as important. What stood out most was how every decision was acknowledged and respected—something she hadn’t experienced with other companies. By the end she walked away with lower energy bills and a clear sense that the team’s respectful, no‑rush approach made the difference; her only regret was not switching to solar sooner.