Experience exceptional bathroom remodeling with Creekside Pro Construction in Corte Madera. We create spaces you’ll cherish.
About Creekside Pro Construction
At Creekside Pro Construction, based in Corte Madera, CA, we excel at transforming bathrooms into stunning, functional spaces. Our team of skilled bathroom contractors brings extensive experience to every project, delivering quality results that surpass expectations. Whether you’re planning a master bathroom renovation or a simple redesign, we’re focused on excellence in Marin County. Reach out to us at 925-445-7684 to learn more about our offerings.
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Importance of Bathroom Remodeling
Bathroom remodeling is more than just updating your space. It’s an investment in your home’s comfort and functionality. At Creekside Pro Construction, we recognize the significance of a thoughtfully designed bathroom. Our proficiency in bathroom redesign guarantees that every project is completed with careful attention to detail and quality. Serving residents of Corte Madera, CA, and Marin County, we are your trusted partner for all bathroom renovations. Call us today at 925-445-7684 to begin your remodeling journey.
The first post office in Corte Madera opened in 1878, and closed in 1880. The Adams post office opened in 1902, and changed its name later that year to Corte Madera. The name Adams honored Jerry Adams, its first postmaster. Corte Madera incorporated in 1916.
The town of Corte Madera is situated on a portion of Rancho Corte Madera del Presidio granted to John Reed in 1834 by Mexican Governor José Figueroa. Reed quickly took to the lumber industry, logging the area’s immense supply of redwoods and shipping the lumber to San Francisco by way of Corte Madera Creek – some of this wood was used to build the Presidio in San Francisco; the town’s growth continued.
In 1850, California joined the Union, and the Gold Rush, by then a year old, brought more settlers to the area. By 1875, the North Pacific Coast Railroad set its tracks through Corte Madera, allowing flatcars to haul lumber, and later, passenger trains to service commuters to and from San Francisco, aided in its early stages by the Sausalito ferry. A few of those commuters significantly influenced the formation of Old Town.
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