Unleash your home’s potential with inspired home remodeling in Woodside. We craft personalized renovations that revitalize and inspire.
We are not just another home remodeling company in Woodside. We’re storytellers, crafting spaces that reflect your unique narrative. Our artisans blend meticulous craftsmanship with innovative design, using durable materials like reclaimed wood and handcrafted tiles to build spaces that are as enduring as they are beautiful. We believe your home should be an expression of you, and we’re dedicated to making that vision a reality.
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Home remodeling is an art form – a careful dance between functionality and aesthetics. At Creekside Pro Construction, we’re masters of this craft, specializing in transformations that breathe new life into your home. Our deep-rooted connection to Woodside, CA, means we understand the nuances of local architecture and style, ensuring your home is both beautiful and seamlessly integrated into its surroundings. To embark on your home remodeling adventure, contact us at 925-445-7684.
As is true of most of the California coastal areas, weather in Woodside is usually mild during most of the year. Summers are dry and can be hot; winter temperatures rarely dip much below freezing. Average January temperatures are a maximum of 60 °F (16 °C) and a minimum of 36 °F (2 °C). Average July temperatures are a maximum of 88 °F (31 °C) and a minimum of 51 °F (11 °C). Snowfall is extremely rare except in the nearby Santa Cruz Mountains, where several inches falls every several years. Annual precipitation averages 30.9 inches (785.4 millimeters) and falls on an average of 61 days annually.
The record maximum temperature was 114 °F (46 °C) on July 22, 2006, and the record minimum temperature was 17 °F (−8 °C) on February 6, 1989. Temperatures reach 90 °F (32 °C) or higher on an average of 48.4 days annually. Temperatures drop to freezing on an average of 10.0 days annually. The maximum rainfall in one year was 59.86 inches (1,520 mm) in 1983. The maximum rainfall in one month was 20.50 inches (521 mm) in December 2002 and the maximum in 24 hours was 4.64 inches (118 mm) on December 1, 2002. On February 5, 1976, 3.0 inches of snow fell at the fire station.
Hills and mountains between Woodside and the Pacific coast make fog much less prevalent than in nearby San Francisco. As well, during the summer, Woodside’s climate is remarkably hotter than that of San Francisco.
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