Hobbs House as it appeared in early 2012, then stripped to the frame in order to assess (and then replace much of) the lumber, wrapped in shear panels, then lathe and plaster. Plate glass inserts that were installed after original construction were replaced by wood-framed windows with true divided light in what is most likely the original configuration. The grey asphalt shingle roof was replaced by cedar-colored composition shingles to enhance the desired appearance of a thatched roof, as initially intended by the use of barrel-rolled edges. A Palo Verde stone-clad chimney, added by the homeowner in 1960, was re-finished with common brick.
Architectural drawings were completed by Terry Donovan. Structural detail drawings and specifications were prepared by Critical Structures, Inc. The building was stripped to the frame and the foundation and replaced by Weinstein Construction Company. The primary contractor for the balance of work was Ray Carlin, Bar Diamond R Services.