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Looking to remodel your home? Creekside Pro Construction can help you create a space that’s both beautiful and functional.

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Whole House Remodeling Benefits in CA

Why Choose Whole House Remodeling?

  • Maximize your living space and create a more comfortable home.
  • Modernize your home with updated features and stylish designs.
  • Improve energy efficiency and potentially lower your utility bills.
  • Increase your property value and make your home more appealing.
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    About Creekside Pro Construction

    We are the leading home remodeling company proudly serving Dublin, CA and all of Alameda County. We’re dedicated to providing our clients with exceptional service and quality craftsmanship. Our team of experienced professionals will work closely with you to bring your vision to life.

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    Our Collaborative Process in Alameda County

  • Planning: We’ll listen to your ideas and help you develop a realistic budget.
  • Design: Our designers will create a detailed plan that meets your specific needs and preferences.
  • Construction: Our skilled team will complete your project with efficiency and attention to detail.
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    Transform Your Home

    Home remodeling is an excellent way to improve your home’s functionality, aesthetics, and value. Whether you’re looking to update a single room or renovate your entire house, Creekside Pro Construction can help. We offer a wide range of services to meet your needs and budget. Contact us today at 925-445-7684 to schedule a consultation and discuss your home remodeling project in Dublin, CA.

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    In 1835, José María Amador was granted 16,500 acres for his service as a Mexican soldier and in Mission San Jose where he was an administrator in the valley which was named Amador Valley after him. In 1850, Irish settlers bought land from Amador and founded a town.

    Several historical sites are preserved and located where Dublin Boulevard is crossed by Donlan Way, itself formerly the northernmost segment of the main road to Sunol and Niles Canyon (present-day Foothill Road):

    • The Murray Schoolhouse (established in 1856 with 50 pupils)
    • Green’s Store (opened in 1860) current home of the Dublin Church of Christ.
    • The old cemetery was formally established in 1859, although people had been buried in the churchyard for years before 1859.
    • Old St. Raymond’s Church (built 1859), is listed on the National Register of Historic Places

    Dublin Boulevard, a generally east-west road running just north of Interstate 580, was a part of the Lincoln Highway and later U.S. Route 50. The street formerly curved southward near today’s Hansen Drive to follow present-day Dublin Canyon Road toward Hayward.

    Learn more about Dublin.