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Home Remodeling in Richmond, CA

Home Remodeling in Contra Costa County

Reimagine your living space with Creekside Pro Construction. We bring dreams to life with stunning, functional home renovations.

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Creekside Pro Construction Is Your Answer. Here's Why

  • Boost your property’s allure and market value with a show-stopping transformation.
  • Craft a personalized haven that reflects your unique style and needs.
  • Relax and enjoy a smooth, stress-free renovation journey with our seasoned team.
  • Future-proof your home with durable materials and lasting construction techniques.
  • About Our Company

    Locally Serving Contra Costa County

    We are passionate about crafting exceptional living spaces in Richmond. Our team blends years of honed expertise with an unwavering commitment to realizing your vision. Whether it’s breathing new life into a dated kitchen with sleek granite countertops and custom cabinetry or creating a spa-like bathroom retreat with elegant porcelain tiles and rainfall showers, we’re dedicated to exceeding your expectations.

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  • Vision Unveiled: Share your dreams and desires with our attentive designers.
  • Blueprint Brilliance: Collaborate to forge a custom plan tailored to your home.
  • Masterful Execution: Witness your vision materialize with meticulous craftsmanship.
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    Home Renovation Services

    Choose Creekside Pro Construction in Contra Costa County

    Home renovations are more than just cosmetic upgrades; they’re an investment in your lifestyle and property value. At Creekside Pro Construction, we specialize in transforming houses into personalized sanctuaries. Our team is well-versed in the latest design trends and construction techniques, ensuring your project is as functional as it is beautiful. To embark on your home transformation journey in Richmond, CA, contact us at 925-445-7684.

    The Ohlone were the first inhabitants of the Richmond-area, settling an estimated 5,000 years ago. They spoke the Chochenyo language, and subsisted as hunter-gatherers and harvesters.

    The city of Richmond was carved out of Rancho San Pablo, from which the nearby town of San Pablo inherited its name. Until the enactment of prohibition in 1919, the city had the largest winery in the world; the small abandoned village of Winehaven remains fenced off along Western Drive in the Point Molate Area. From 1917 and throughout the 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan was active in the city. In 1930 the Ford Motor Company opened the Richmond Assembly Plant, which moved to Milpitas in 1956. The old Ford plant has been a National Historic Place since 1988. In 2004 it was purchased by developer Eddie Orton, who converted it into an events center (Ford Point Building-The Craneway). Richmond was a small town at that time, until the onset of World War II brought a rush of migrants and a boom in the industrial sector. Standard Oil set up operations there in 1901, including what is now the Chevron Richmond Refinery and tank farm, which Chevron still operates. There is a pier into San Francisco Bay south of Point Molate for oil tankers. The Santa Fe Railroad’s western terminus was established in Richmond with ferry connections at Ferry Point in the Brickyard Cove area of Point Richmond to San Francisco.

    USS General A. W. Greely, built in Richmond

    At the outset of World War II, the four Richmond Shipyards were built along Richmond’s waterfront, employing thousands of workers, many recruited from other parts of the country, including many African-Americans and women entering the workforce for the first time. Many of these workers lived in specially constructed houses scattered throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, including Richmond, Berkeley and Albany. A specially built rail line, the Shipyard Railway, transported workers to the shipyards. Kaiser’s Richmond shipyards built 747 Victory and Liberty ships for the war effort, more than any other site in the U.S. The city broke many records and even built a Liberty ship in a record five days. On average the yards could build a ship in 30 days. The medical system established for the shipyard workers at the Richmond Field Hospital eventually became today’s Kaiser Permanente HMO. It remained in operation until 1993, when it was replaced by the hospital, which has since expanded to a multi-building campus.

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