Upgrade your space with Creekside Pro Construction’s bathroom remodeling services in San Anselmo. Enjoy a fresh, functional design crafted to your needs.
Your Local Bathroom Remodelers
At Creekside Pro Construction, we specialize in transforming bathrooms into beautiful, functional spaces. Our team of seasoned bathroom contractors is focused on providing outstanding bathroom renovations tailored to your preferences. We take pride in serving San Anselmo, CA, and making sure our clients in Marin County receive the highest quality service. With a focus on client satisfaction and skilled craftsmanship, we’re your go-to bathroom remodelers.
Effortless Remodeling Process
Exceptional Bathroom Renovations
Bathroom remodeling is more than just an upgrade; it’s an investment in comfort and style. At Creekside Pro Construction, we excel in providing high-quality bathroom redesigns that meet your needs. Whether it’s a master bathroom remodeling project or a simple refresh, our knowledge ensures a satisfying experience. Trust our team in San Anselmo, CA, to enhance your home with our specialized bathroom remodeling services. Contact us at 925-445-7684 for a consultation and see the difference we can make in Marin County.
The land in and around San Anselmo was mostly pastoral until 1874, when the North Pacific Coast Railroad (NPC) added to its line a spur track from San Anselmo to San Rafael. In 1875, the railroad completed a line from Sausalito to Tomales and north to Cazadero via San Anselmo. For a few years, the town was referred to on railroad maps as “Junction”, but in 1883 the name San Anselmo came back into use. The San Anselmo post office opened in 1892. Two postal substations were operated: Lansdale, from 1924 to 1962, and Yolanda, from 1924 to 1954.
The San Francisco Theological Seminary in San AnselmoFrom 1902 until the early 1940s, San Anselmo was part of Marin’s Northwestern Pacific (in 1907, investors formed the NWP) Electric Train system. The Miracle Mile’s and Center Boulevard’s current “raised roadbed” were the railroad’s right of way. Becoming unprofitable as a result of competition from the automobile and the opening of the Golden Gate Bridge, the railway was officially closed on March 1, 1941. The last of the major San Anselmo railroad station buildings was razed in 1963, according to the town’s timeline.
The 1913 electric train schedule shows a commute time from San Anselmo to the Sausalito Ferry to the Ferry Building in San Francisco of a mere 58 minutes, including the 32-minute ferry transit.
Learn more about San Anselmo.