Upgrade your home’s exterior with painting from Creekside Pro Construction, your neighbor in Rodeo.
Dependable Painting Contractors
At Creekside Pro Construction, we focus on delivering exceptional exterior painting services in Rodeo, CA. Our team brings attention to detail to every project, making sure that your home reflects your desires. We also offer personalized paint color consultations to match your style. With deep experience in Contra Costa County, our goal is to provide a finished result that makes you proud. Call 925-445-7684 to discuss your project.
Exterior Painting Process
– Initial Consultation: Discuss your vision and select the right colors.
– Preparation: Clean and prepare surfaces for paint application.
– Painting: Apply top-quality paints and stains for a vibrant finish.
Exterior Painting Services
Exterior painting and staining are crucial for maintaining your home’s beauty and structure. At Creekside Pro Construction, we use A-Grade materials and techniques to deliver results. Our exterior house painters are experienced in providing detailed and durable finishes that withstand wear and tear. Serving Contra Costa County, we revamp the aesthetic appeal and value of homes in Rodeo, CA. Ready to transform your home? Call us at 925-445-7684 today!
Rodeo owes much of its history to brothers John and Patrick Tormey, who purchased tracts of land from the Ygnacio Martinez Rancho El Pinole estate in 1865 and 1867.
They became successful ranchers and businessmen, amassed sizable fortunes and held public office. Patrick Tormey (for whom the nearby town of Tormey is named) had visions of this area of Contra Costa County becoming the meatpacking and canning center of the Pacific coast. In partnership with the Union Stockyard Co. in 1890, he sold some of the land to them and began to lay out plans and make large investments for the stockyard facilities. Eventually, streets were graded and lots were prepared for homesteads, thus creating the town of Rodeo.
Patrick Tormey also sold land in the nearby town of Oleum to the California Lumber Co. for use as a lumberyard (which eventually would be sold to the Union Oil Co. for an oil refinery site). He also sold land in nearby Selby, which was used by the Selby Smelting & Lead Co. He funded the meatpacking plant, corrals and the Rodeo Hotel.
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