Share the address and idea
We start with what you want to change, the property location and any drawings or photos already available.
Grizzly helps Redmond homeowners raise and support the existing structure so foundation replacement, added clearance or elevation work can proceed in a controlled sequence. Redmond has strong single-family neighborhoods, from older central homes to larger Education Hill and edge-of-city properties suited to thoughtful expansion.

Trees, sloped driveways, stormwater systems and tight construction access can be key constraints even on larger-looking lots.
House lifting requires an engineered load path, a temporary support plan, utility coordination and a permitted foundation or elevation scope before lifting begins.
Tree retention, stormwater, lot coverage and critical-area standards should be reviewed before settling on addition or ADU placement.
Always confirm current rules for the specific parcel and scope. This page is general project guidance, not a permit determination.
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We start with what you want to change, the property location and any drawings or photos already available.
Access, grade, drainage, utilities, permitting and structural tie-ins are brought into the conversation early.
The scope and sequence get clearer before materials arrive and the work becomes disruptive.
Yes. Redmond is within Grizzly’s selected service area, subject to project fit, travel time and current scheduling. The first step is sharing the property address and a short project description.
Tree retention, stormwater, lot coverage and critical-area standards should be reviewed before settling on addition or ADU placement. House lifting requires an engineered load path, a temporary support plan, utility coordination and a permitted foundation or elevation scope before lifting begins.
City of Redmond Permit Center is the planning starting point listed for this area. The correct authority and permit type still depend on the parcel and the exact scope.
Trees, sloped driveways, stormwater systems and tight construction access can be key constraints even on larger-looking lots.
Ready to build? Share the basics and we’ll start with a clear, straightforward conversation.