We offer home renovation & general contracting services.

Home Remodeling in South San Francisco, CA

Home Remodeling in San Mateo County

Reimagine your living space, we bring dreams to life with stunning, functional home renovations.

VIDEO TESTIMONIALS

Our Client's Story

What are the Benefits of Home Remodeling?

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.
  • Embrace eco-friendly upgrades and watch your energy bills shrink.
  • Relax and enjoy a smooth, stress-free renovation journey.
  • About Creekside Pro Construction

    Locally Serving San Mateo County

    We are passionate about crafting exceptional living spaces in South San Francisco. 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.

    Remodeling in CA

    Your CA Remodeling Journey

  • 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.
  • Ready to get started?

    View Our Home Remodeling Services

    About Creekside Pro Construction

    Contact us​

    Home Renovation Services

    Choose Creekside Pro Construction in San Mateo County

    Home renovations are more than just cosmetic upgrades; they’re an investment in your lifestyle and property value. 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 South San Francisco, CA, contact us at 925-445-7684.

    Prior to European exploration, the northern San Francisco peninsula was inhabited by the Ramaytush, a linguistic sub-group of the Ohlone people. Their village of Urebure on San Bruno Creek was visited by the Gaspar de Portolà expedition in 1769; remains of long-term (5,000+ years) inhabitancy and seasonal encampments have been examined at the Siplichiquin and Buckeye shell-mounds on San Bruno Mountain. Charcoal-sampling indicates these sites may have been actively occupied early in the Spanish colonial period (late 1700s). The delta of Colma Creek was formerly an important habitat for the waterfowl known to be hunted by the Ramaytush in historic times, and archaelogic sites have been recorded near the creek. The City plan also recognizes the existing remains of a village (CA-SMA-299) along El Camino Real.

    The area which is now South San Francisco was part of Rancho Buri Buri, a large Mexican land grant to the Sanchez family dating to 1827. In 1853 Charles Lux and a business partner, Alfred Edmondson, purchased 1,700 acres (7 km2) in the north of Rancho Buri Buri. Around that time, the 12-Mile House – one of the Peninsula Mile Houses – was built as a stop on the San Jose Stage road. Lux bought out Edmonson’s interest in 1856 and founded the town of Baden (now a neighborhood of South San Francisco) near the 12-Mile House. In 1855 Lux bought another 1,464 acres (6 km2) of Rancho Buri Buri land and became a partner of fellow San Francisco butcher and entrepreneur Henry Miller, forming the firm of Miller & Lux.

    The city of South San Francisco was conceived as an industrial suburb and was promoted by representatives of the Beef Trust, a group including some of the country’s largest meat packing firms. A city plan was put forward in 1888 by Gustavus Franklin Swift, founder of the Swift & Company meat packing firm. The plan called for multiple individual meat-packing companies with a shared stockyard, as well as a residential area for employees. Swift proposed the name South San Francisco based on South Chicago and South Omaha, where the Swift company already had plants.

    Learn more about South San Francisco.