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Bathroom Remodeling in Daly City

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Experience exceptional bathroom remodeling with Creekside Pro Construction in Daly City. Revitalize your space with innovative designs and skilled craftsmanship.

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Benefits of Quality Remodeling

  • Our bathroom remodeling services help both aesthetics and usability.
  • Proficient remodelers guarantee superior craftsmanship.
  • A master bathroom remodel creates a luxurious personal oasis.
  • Professional contractors handle every detail efficiently. We are located in your San Mateo County.
  • A modern bathroom with a double sink vanity, gold hardware, marble countertop, rectangular mirrors, and wall-mounted globe light fixtures showcases the finesse often seen in high-end home renovations.

    About Creekside Pro Construction

    Your Local Remodeling Specialists


    At Creekside Pro Construction, we focus on providing outstanding bathroom renovations in Daly City, CA. Our team of seasoned remodelers infuses creativity and precision into every project, bringing your vision to life. With a focus on quality and client satisfaction, we are the trusted bathroom contractors in San Mateo County.

    Modern bathroom with wooden cabinets, dual mirrors, two sinks, marble countertops, blue-tiled backsplash, gold fixtures, and white marbled flooring—perfect for anyone considering a home renovation project.

    Our Remodeling Process

    Step-by-Step Excellence

  • Initial Consultation: We explore your ideas and preferences. We are located in your San Mateo County.
  • Design & Planning: Our team crafts a personalized bathroom redesign.
  • Expert Installation: Skilled professionals realize your vision.
  • A modern bathroom with dual sinks, green cabinets, a bathtub with a patterned tile accent, a striped shower curtain, and a window showcases the craftsmanship of our dedicated home remodeler.
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    The Value of Remodeling

    Improve Your Home's Worth


    Bathroom remodeling is more than a facelift; it’s a valuable investment in your home. At Creekside Pro Construction, we specialize in master bathroom transformations that elevate both style and function. Our expertise in renovations guarantees results that boost your home’s worth and your daily comfort. Contact us at 925-445-7684 to initiate your transformation in Daly City, CA, and experience premier bathroom redesign.

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    Archaeological evidence suggests the San Francisco Bay Area has been inhabited as early as 2700 BC. People of the Ohlone language group probably occupied Northern California from at least the year A.D. 500. Though their territory had been claimed by Spain since the early 16th century, they would have relatively little contact with Europeans until 1769, when, as part of an effort to colonize Alta California, an exploration party led by Don Gaspar de Portolá learned of the existence of San Francisco Bay. Seven years later, in 1776, an expedition led by Juan Bautista de Anza selected the site for the Presidio of San Francisco, which José Joaquín Moraga would soon establish. Later the same year, the Franciscan missionary Francisco Palóu founded the Mission San Francisco de Asís (Mission Dolores). As part of the founding, the priests claimed the land south of the mission for sixteen miles for raising crops and for fodder for cattle and sheep. In 1778, the priests and soldiers marked out a trail to connect San Francisco to the rest of California. At the top of Mission Hill, the priests named the gap between San Bruno Mountain and the hills on the coast La Portezuela (“The Little Door”). La Portezuela was later referred to as Daly’s Hill, the Center of Daly City, and is now called Top of the Hill.

    During Spanish rule, the area between San Bruno Mountain and the Pacific remained uninhabited. Upon independence from Spain, prominent Mexican citizens were granted land parcels to establish large ranches, three of which covered areas now in Daly City and Colma. Rancho Buri Buri was granted to Jose Sanchez in 1835 and covered 14,639 acres (59.24 km2) including parts of modern-day Colma, Burlingame, San Bruno, South San Francisco, and Millbrae. Rancho Laguna de la Merced was 2,219 acres (8.98 km2) acres and covered the area around a lake of the same name. The third ranch covering parts of the Daly City-Colma area was named Rancho Cañada de Guadalupe la Visitación y Rodeo Viejo and stretched from the Visitacion Valley area in San Francisco, to the city of South San Francisco covering 5,473 acres (22.15 km2).

    Following the Mexican Cession of California at the end of the Mexican-American War the owners of Rancho Laguna de La Merced tried to claim land between San Bruno Mountain and Lake Merced. An 1853 US government survey declared that the contested area was in fact government property and could be acquired by private citizens. There was a brief land rush as settlers, mainly Irish established ranches and farms in parts of what is now the neighborhoods of Westlake, Serramonte, and the cities of Colma and Pacifica. A decade later, several families left as increase in the fog density killed grain and potato crops. The few remaining families switched to dairy and cattle farming as a more profitable enterprise. In the late 19th century as San Francisco grew and San Mateo County was established, Daly City also gradually grew including homes and schools along the lines for the Southern Pacific railroad. Daly City served as a location where San Franciscans would cross over county lines to gamble and fight. As tensions built in approach to the American Civil War, California was divided between pro-slavery, and Free Soil advocates. Two of the main figures in the debate were US Senator David C. Broderick, a Free Soil advocate, and David S. Terry, who was in favor of extension of slavery into California. Quarreling and political fighting between the two eventually led to a duel in the Lake Merced area at which Terry mortally wounded Broderick, who would die three days later. The site of the duel is marked with two granite shafts where the men stood, and is designated as California Historical Landmark number 19.

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