Rejuvenate your home’s appearance with professional exterior house painting from Creekside Pro Construction in Half Moon Bay.
Dependable Painting Team
Creekside Pro Construction has been serving the Half Moon Bay, CA community with skill and diligence. As exterior house painting contractors, we focus on detail and client happiness. Our team stays up-to-date with techniques and materials, getting primal results for every project. Contact us at 925-445-7684 to learn how our exterior painting services can do your home justice!
Our Painting Process in San Mateo County
– Consultation: We discuss your needs and develop a customized painting plan.
– Painting: Surfaces are carefully prepped, and premium paint is applied for lasting beauty.
– Final Inspection: We make sure everything is perfect, leaving your home at its best.
Exterior Painting Expertise in CA
Exterior painting is not just about aesthetics; it’s imperative for protecting your home from elements like rain, sun, and wind. At Creekside Pro Construction, we use top-quality paints and techniques for prolonged results. Serving San Mateo County, we specialize in exterior painting and staining that keeps your home in great condition. Call 925-445-7684 today for a consultation and let us transition your home’s exterior.
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Half Moon Bay began as a rural agriculture area, primarily used by Mission San Francisco de Asis (established in 1776) for grazing of cattle, horses, and oxen. After the Mission’s secularization, Tiburcio Vásquez received the Rancho Corral de Tierra Mexican land grant in 1839 and Candelario Miramontes was granted Rancho Miramontes (later known as Rancho San Benito) in 1841.
The community began to develop in the 1840s as San Mateo County’s first real town. Originally San Benito, the town was renamed Spanishtown and attracted a thriving fishing industry in addition to its continued importance to coastal agriculture. Spanishtown became a racially diverse community, settled by Canadians, Chinese, English, Germans, Irish, Mexicans, Italians, Scots, Portuguese, and Pacific Islanders. Regular stagecoach service was established with San Mateo; coaches also served Purissima, Lobitos, and San Gregorio. Levy Brothers opened a department store downtown. Spanishtown was officially renamed Half Moon Bay in 1874.
The USS DeLong, run agroundThe area grew very slowly, even after the Ocean Shore Railroad began serving the community in 1907. The construction of Pedro Mountain Road in 1914 provided better access to San Francisco and probably contributed to the railroad’s demise by 1920. The USS DeLong ran aground at Half Moon Bay on December 1, 1921. During Prohibition “rum runners” took advantage of dense fog and hidden coves in the area to serve a number of roadhouses and inns, some of which operate today as restaurants (e.g., Moss Beach Distillery). Real growth in the area came after World War II with the construction of numerous subdivisions, eventually leading to Half Moon Bay’s incorporation in 1959. The city preserves a historic downtown district that has buildings dating as far back as 1869.
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