Give your home a fresh, eye-catching look with Creekside Pro Construction, the trusted exterior painter in Novato. Reach out today for a transformation!
Trusted House Painters in CA
Creekside Pro Construction has been serving the Novato community with honor. As exterior house painting contractors, we focus on quality and customer satisfaction in the Novato area. Known for our attention to detail, we bring a personal touch to every exterior painting project. Our experienced team in Marin County uses high-quality materials and proven methods to make sure your home looks its best and stays protected. Whether you’re planning a full exterior makeover or need help picking the right color, we’re here to help.
Our Painting Process
– Consultation: Discuss your needs and preferences to paint your home’s exterior.
– Prep & Paint: Our team does all the prepping of surfaces, painting, staining, and the final coat.
– Review: We walk through the finished project together, making sure everything looks just right.
Exterior Painting Services
Painting your home’s exterior doesn’t just improve its look-it protects your investment. Creekside Pro Construction understands the specific weather challenges in Marin County, and our exterior painting services help safeguard your home. Our expert team uses the right techniques to ensure your home not only stands out but also withstands the elements. Call us at 925-445-7684 to talk about your project today!
What is now Novato was originally the site of several Coast Miwok villages: Chokecherry, near downtown Novato; Puyuku, near Ignacio; and Olompali, at the present-day Olompali State Historic Park.
Historic Landmark. Rancho OlompaliIn 1839, the Mexican government granted the 8,876-acre (35.92 km2) Rancho Novato to Fernando Feliz. The rancho was named after a local Miwok leader who had probably been given the name of Saint Novatus at his baptism. Subsequently, four additional land grants were made in the area: Rancho Corte Madera de Novato, to John Martin in 1839; Rancho San Jose, to Ignacio Pacheco in 1840; Rancho Olompali, awarded in 1843 to Camilo Ynitia, son of a Coast Miwok chief; and Rancho Nicasio, by far the largest at 56,621 acres (229.1 km2), awarded to Pablo de la Guerra and John B.R. Cooper in 1844. Novato, along with the rest of California, became part of the United States on February 2, 1848. Early pioneers included Joseph Sweetser and Francis De Long who bought 15,000 acres (61 km2) in the mid-1850s and planted orchards and vineyards.
The first post office at Novato opened in 1856; it closed in 1860, and a new post office opened in 1891.
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