Elite Team Builders: Experienced Landscaping Services Serving Los Angeles, CA 90048
640 S San Vicente Blvd Ste 246, Los Angeles, CA 90048
What the Company Handles
- Walkway construction or installation
- Building additions
- Kitchen addition
- Exterior wall construction
- Artificial turf installation
- Single-family home construction
- Kitchen remodeling
- New room addition
Company Background
Elite Team Builders is a full-service general contracting and landscaping company serving Los Angeles homeowners. We specialize in transforming properties with comprehensive solutions, from artificial turf installation and bathroom remodels to major building additions and deck construction. A key local challenge we address is landscape slope and mulch erosion, common in LA's varied topography. Our team expertly designs and builds retaining walls, proper drainage systems, and stable hardscaping like patios and walkways to combat soil loss and protect your investment. Whether it's a new room addition or a complete outdoor overhaul, we provide durable, high-quality construction that enhances your home's value and withstands Southern California's unique environmental conditions.
Question Answers
Can a retaining wall help with the soil erosion on my sloped LA property?
Absolutely. For many Los Angeles homes, a professionally built retaining wall is the most effective solution for controlling slope erosion. We design walls that stabilize the soil, prevent landslides, and can be integrated with proper drainage to manage water runoff, which is a primary cause of erosion in our area. This not only protects your landscape but also creates usable level areas for patios or gardens.
What's better for erosion control: a new patio or artificial turf?
It depends on your goal. For flat areas where mulch washes away, artificial turf provides a permanent, permeable surface that eliminates erosion and reduces water usage. For sloped areas, a properly constructed patio or terrace with a solid foundation and integrated drainage acts as a protective cap, stopping soil displacement. Often, we combine both in a landscape design—using hardscaping to manage slopes and turf for stable, low-maintenance green spaces.
If I'm adding a room or deck, how do you prevent future erosion around the new structure?
This is a critical step we never overlook. During any construction or addition, like a deck or building expansion, we assess and manage the site's water flow. This often includes grading the land away from the new structure, installing French drains or channel drains, and using erosion-control blankets on any disturbed soil until new landscaping is established. We ensure your new addition enhances your home without creating drainage or erosion problems down the line.
























