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ADU Contractors in Pacifica, CA

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Looking to add functional living space to your property? Creekside Pro Construction specializes in ADU construction in Pacifica, crafting spaces that are as beautiful as they are useful.

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Reasons to Consider ADU Construction in Pacifica

4 Reasons to Choose Creekside Pro Construction For ADUs

  • Increase your property value with a thoughtfully designed and constructed ADU.
  • Generate rental income and achieve financial flexibility.
  • Create a private space for guests or extended family members.
  • Enjoy a personalized building experience with clear communication every step of the way.
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    Creekside Pro Construction is a trusted name in ADU construction in Pacifica. We believe in using high-quality materials, such as durable framing lumber, long-lasting roofing materials, and efficient insulation, to create ADUs that are built to stand the test of time. Our team of skilled carpenters and construction professionals are passionate about bringing your vision to life.

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    The ADU Process in CA

  • Consultation: We listen to your needs and discuss your ADU goals.
  • Design: Our architects create detailed plans that maximize space and functionality.
  • Construction: We manage the entire building process, ensuring quality and efficiency.
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    Choose Creekside Pro Construction in San Mateo County for Your ADU

    An ADU is a significant investment, and choosing the right builder is essential. Creekside Pro Construction has a proven track record of success in Pacifica, CA. We handle every aspect of your ADU project, from site preparation and foundation work to interior finishes and landscaping. Contact us at 925-445-7684 to schedule a consultation and explore the possibilities for your property.

    Before European settlers arrived, Pacifica was home to two significant Ohlone Indian villages: Pruristac located at San Pedro Creek near present-day Adobe Drive, and Timigtac on Calera Creek in the Rockaway Beach neighborhood.

    Former seal of Pacifica.

    Pacifica is the location of the oldest European discovery of the San Francisco Bay. An expedition led by Gaspar de Portolà sighted the bay by climbing the hills of Sweeney Ridge in Pacifica on November 4, 1769. Before then, earlier Spanish maritime explorers of the California coast Juan Cabrillo and Sebastian Vizcaino had missed the San Francisco Bay because heavy fog so frequently shrouded its entrance from the Pacific Ocean (the Golden Gate). Sighting the San Francisco Bay accelerated the Spanish colonization of Alta California because it was the only large, safe, centrally located harbor on the Alta California coast. The Spanish had known about Monterey Bay since the sixteenth century, but, unlike San Francisco Bay, it was too exposed to rough currents and winds to be used as major harbor for their trade between Asia and Mexico. In the Spanish era, Pacifica was the site of the San Pedro Valley Mission Outpost (1786-1793) of Mission Dolores. That was dissolved when a newly independent Mexico secularized the mission system. Pacifica is also the site of the still-extant Mexican-era Sánchez Adobe, built in 1846. The city is located on a part of the Mexican land grant Rancho San Pedro given to Francisco Sanchez in 1839.

    During World War II, the area around the present-day Sharp Park recreational area held the Sharp Park Detention Center, an INS processing facility for Japanese Americans, Japanese nationals, and other “foreign enemies” during Japanese internment. The Stanford professor Yamato Ichihashi spent six weeks in Sharp Park. He described the facility, writing, “The ground is limited by tall iron net-fences and small in area; barracks 20′ x 120′ are well-built and painted outside and inside and are regularly arranged; there are 10 of these for inmates, each accommodating about 40, divided into 5 rooms for 8 persons each; if double-decked (beds), 80 can be put in.”

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