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Contractors in Antelope

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ABOUT ANTELOPE

Antelope is a growing unincorporated community between North Highlands and Roseville, offering a mix of 1980s–90s established homes and newer 2000s–2010s construction at competitive prices. Easy access to both Sacramento and Roseville amenities makes it attractive for families. The community continues to grow with new development.

CLIMATE & COMMON ISSUES

Antelope homes from the 1980s–90s are hitting the age where major systems need replacement — HVAC, roofs, and water heaters are the most common. Hot Sacramento Valley summers stress cooling systems and roofing. Newer homes need customization and flooring upgrades as builder-grade materials wear out.

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PERMITS

Building Permits in Antelope

Sacramento County's Building Permits and Inspection Division handles all permits for Antelope. Permits are required for construction, remodels, roofing, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing work. The county offers online services and a permit counter for in-person applications. Antelope's mix of 1980s–2000s homes means projects range from simple system replacements to more comprehensive renovations, with permit requirements varying accordingly.

COSTS

Average Project Costs in Antelope

Typical price ranges for common home improvement projects in Antelope.

Project Typical Cost Range
Kitchen Remodel $18,000–$50,000
Bathroom Remodel $10,000–$28,000
Roof Replacement $7,000–$14,000
HVAC System $6,500–$13,000
Flooring Replacement $4,000–$12,000
Interior Painting (whole home) $2,500–$6,000
Window Replacement (whole home) $6,000–$16,000
Fence Installation $3,000–$8,000

*Estimates based on 2024–2025 regional data. Get multiple quotes for accurate pricing.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Antelope

Do I need a permit for a water heater replacement in Antelope?
Yes, water heater replacement requires a permit from Sacramento County. This ensures the installation meets current safety and energy codes, including proper venting and seismic strapping. Your plumber should pull the permit and schedule the inspection.
How do I find a licensed contractor in Antelope?
Verify licenses on the CSLB website, get at least three bids, and check online reviews. Antelope's neighborhood groups on Nextdoor and Facebook are excellent sources for contractor recommendations from fellow residents who've had work done recently.
When should I replace the roof on my Antelope home?
Most composition shingle roofs last 20–30 years. If your Antelope home was built in the 1990s, the original roof may be nearing end of life. Signs include curling or missing shingles, granules in gutters, visible wear, and leaks. Get a professional roof inspection to assess remaining life.
What HVAC system is best for Antelope homes?
For Antelope's climate (hot summers, mild winters), a high-efficiency split system or heat pump with a SEER rating of 16+ is recommended. Heat pumps are increasingly popular and qualify for SMUD rebates. Your HVAC contractor should perform a load calculation to properly size the system for your home.

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