Why one design-build crew changes the result
When one company draws a pool and a different one builds it, the trouble lives in the handoff. A plan that reads beautifully can collide with real access limits, a soil surprise, or a grade the design never measured, and at that point nobody clearly owns the fix. Keeping design and construction under one roof closes that gap. The same crew that walks your Burbank yard, draws the plan, and quotes the figure is the crew that runs the dig, shoots the shell, sets the tile, and pours the deck.
That continuity earns its keep on Burbank lots in particular, where a flat media-district parcel and a sloped foothill property need opposite approaches. We design against the actual constraints of your property from the first sketch, so what we hand you is a plan we already know we can build. It keeps the schedule honest, keeps the price from drifting, and keeps a single crew accountable from the first cut to the last inspection.
It also means the decisions that drive cost and longevity get weighed together rather than in separate silos. The shell, the plumbing run, the equipment pad, the interior finish, and the deck all lean on one another. Designing and building them as one project is how the finished yard reads as a single composed space instead of a stack of separately bid pieces.