Rispoli Design & Build LLC - Medford, Oregon
Oregon CCB license #221272 - Rispoli Design & Build LLC - Medford, Oregon. License status: Active. Valid through July 02, 2026.
Medford, Jackson County · RMI: Giuseppe Rispoli · CCB since 2018 · 7 yrs · Website
Trust Score for Rispoli Design & Build LLC - 94/100 Excellent
Rispoli Design & Build LLC holds an active CCB license, current bond and insurance, and has a verified public presence in Oregon.
- Active CCB license +40 pts
- 6–10 years active (7 yrs) +9 pts
- Surety bond current +8 pts
- Bond above legal minimum +4 pts
- Liability insurance current +8 pts
- Insurance above legal minimum +5 pts
- Responsible Managing Individual identified +3 pts
- Phone number on record +2 pts
- Google Business Profile verified +5 pts
- Business operational on Google +3 pts
- 7 Google reviews +2 pts
- 5★ Google rating (4.5+) +5 pts
Custom Home Builds & Remodeling in Southern Oregon Since 2018
Rispoli Design & Build LLC is a Jackson County-based contractor specializing in custom home construction and elegant remodeling. Led by Giuseppe Rispoli, the firm has served residential clients in Southern Oregon since 2018, combining design expertise with hands-on construction management.
Services:
- Custom home builds with architectural detail
- Elegant home remodeling and renovations
- 3D rendering and floor plan design
- Design-build project management
- Pre-construction planning and consultation
The company operates in Southern Oregon and offers a collaborative 4-step design-build process from concept through completion. Learn more at rispolihomes.com.
CCB #221272 - licensed, bonded and insured under Oregon law.
Oregon CCB License #221272 - Rispoli Design & Build LLC
Oregon CCB license #221272 is currently Active - registered since July 2018 and valid through July 2, 2026.
Contact & Address
Medford, OR 97504
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Customer Reviews
One year ago, we were living in Maryland very happily. Events then got us to thinking about moving back to the West Coast, which led us to start looking at housing options open to us in Southern Oregon. We looked at lots in different areas, talked to builders, looked at new construction and also…
Giuseppe & Erika Rispoli were great to work with. Our home came out beautiful & on time even through the pandemic!... They are honest and fair. They use quality products and stand behind their work. My husband and I look forward to working with them again❤️
This year my husband and I took the plunge, sold our old home, and had a new one built for us in West Medford. That kind of thing is inherently stressful, but Giuseppe Rispoli made the new construction part of the process a lot easier for us to handle. We’ve heard nightmare stories about builders…
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Official CCB RecordOfficial Website
rispolihomes.com/Quick Summary
- Status Active
- License # #221272
- Type RGC
- County Jackson
- RMI Giuseppe Rispoli
- Bond $25K
- Insurance $1M
- Lic. expires July 2, 2026
- Bond expires July 2, 2026
- Ins. expires May 14, 2027
- Google rating 5 / 5
- Last updated May 27, 2026
- Synced May 27, 2026
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