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2026 and beyond… - Teaching The Next Generation

What perhaps makes us most proud is knowing how many clients we’ve helped build while showing the next generation of the LaPointe family the value of hard work and perseverance. Here is son Felix helping to mark cabinet locations for one of our kitchens and son Joseph clearing out some rocks from one of our recent builds.

2024-2025 – Staying True to Our Residential Roots

The last couple years have found our residential work becoming more high-end as property values continue to climb, while an ever-growing number of clients are looking to ADU’s to increase living and rental space. Thanks to repeat customers and referral work, our crews and subcontractors are consistently busy and our client base continues to expand. Here we are pouring the driveway in for one of our Altadena projects and laying Carrara marble tile in a master bathroom in Cypress Park.

2021-2023 – Growing to Commercial and Educational/Institutional

During this time, we began expanding our offerings to office owners and educational clients, with medical office renovations in Venice, Beverly Hills, and Northridge, and work for schools and churches in La Crescenta and Westwood. Here we are doing some plumbing work above the T-bar acoustic in Beverly Hills and putting the finishing touches on a school office paint and flooring upgrade.

2019-2021 – Navigating the Pandemic

While much of the world slowed to a halt in the first few months of the pandemic, that was not the case for us in the construction industry. In fact, several of our clients contacted us in the few first days of the initial lockdown to make sure we would still be committed to their projects – which we were 100%. Here Sean is backing a skid steer into down a tight driveway for a house addition in Burbank, and our crew is working on a new monument sign on one of our multifamily renovations.

2014-2018 – Building Ground-Up

Here we began our first true ground-up projects, starting with a custom spec house in Tujunga. The myriad requirements the city has in projects of this scope was something we quickly became familiar with; now part of the knowledge we bring to all our projects to this day.

2012-2013 – Moving to Multifamily

During this time, our number of multifamily clients grew, both in the market-rate and the affordable housing sectors, starting with smaller unit renovations at 2 and 4-unit buildings, and moving up to major renovations of entire 30-40 unit buildings. Here we learned the unique challenges that multifamily owners face in building upkeep and tenant relations.

2011 – Scaling Up

In what was our largest project at the time, we were tasked with renovating a historic duplex in Angelino Heights that required extensive work both inside and out.

2010 – Honoring Architectural History on Allen Ave

One of our first major renovation projects required us to stay true to the architectural legacy of old Pasadena. It was here and other similar projects that Sean LaPointe gained a finer appreciation for the enduring quality of classic California craftsmanship.

2006-2009 – A Professional Background in Real Estate

Before starting what would become LaPointe Brothers, Sean LaPointe began his career first working in commercial real estate brokerage specializing in the sale of retail and automotive-related properties, then as a construction manager for a family-owned real estate development company specializing in condominiums and apartment buildings. In these years, Sean became grounded in construction budgeting and project management, and he also made important connections with other general contractors, subcontractors, and other construction and design professionals.

1998-2005 – Schooling and Relocating

During these years, Sean and Eric completed their formal education in Michigan. In 2005, Sean made the move to sunny Southern California, followed by Eric and the rest of the LaPointe family shortly thereafter.

1980s-1990s – Passing the Torch

The traits and skills learned by Ernest LaPointe were passed down to his son Serge LaPointe who studied technical and architectural drafting and also worked in the same profession. These were then passed down to sons Sean and Eric LaPointe, who still use these skills today. Pictured here are Ernest, Serge, and Sean; three generations of the LaPointe family in the house Ernest built himself.

1960s-1970s – Honing the Craft

After the war, Ernest LaPointe immigrated to the United States and began a long career in toolmaking and homebuilding.  It was during this time that Ernest became acquainted with the very precise requirements of engineers in the automotive industry and built his own house, working hands-on in all the trades needed to complete the project.

1940s-1950s – Our Roots

Ernest LaPointe and Paulo Napigkit, our grandfathers, passed on a legacy of sacrifice, hard work, and dedication.  Here they are in earlier years, Ernest as a young man in Quebec, and Paulo as a young man in uniform during the war.