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  • Increase your home’s value and curb appeal with a stunning remodel.
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  • Improve energy efficiency and reduce your environmental impact.
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    Creekside Pro Construction is a team of experienced home remodeling contractors serving Vallejo, CA, and the surrounding communities in Solano County. We’re passionate about creating spaces that are both beautiful and functional, and we’re committed to providing exceptional service every step of the way.

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  • Consultation: We’ll listen to your ideas, discuss your needs, and plan your budget.
  • Design: Collaborate with us to create a personalized design that fits your style.
  • Construction: We’ll expertly manage every detail of your home renovation.
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    Home remodeling is an investment in your property and your quality of life. Whether you’re dreaming of a modern kitchen, a luxurious bathroom, or a complete home transformation, Creekside Pro Construction can bring your vision to life. We use quality materials and proven techniques to ensure lasting beauty and functionality. Contact us at 925-445-7684 to schedule a consultation and start planning your dream home in Solano County today!

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    Vallejo was once home of the Coastal Miwok as well as Suisunes and other Patwin Native American tribes. There are three confirmed Native American sites located in the rock outcrops in the hills above Blue Rock Springs Park. The California Archaeological Inventory has indicated that the three Indian sites are located on Sulphur Springs Mountain.

    The city of Vallejo was once part of the 84,000-acre (340 km2) Rancho Suscol Mexican land grant of 1843 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo. The city was named after this Mexican military officer and title holder who was appointed in settling and overseeing the north bay region. General Vallejo was responsible for military peace in the region and founded the pueblo of Sonoma in 1836. In 1846 independence-minded Anglo immigrants rose up against the Mexican government of California in what would be known as the Bear Flag Revolt which resulted in his imprisonment in Sutter’s Fort. This was subsequently followed by the annexation of the California Republic to the United States. General Vallejo, though a Mexican army officer, generally acquiesced in the annexation of California to the United States, recognizing the greater resources of the United States and benefits that would bring to California.

    Vallejo circa 1852-53, when it served as the capital city of California and seat of the Californian government.

    Following the American Conquest of California, Vallejo used his significant political influence to became a major force for reconciliation between Californios and Americans. In 1850, Vallejo proposed plans for a new city, to be called Eureka, with the capitol, university, botanical garden and other features. After a statewide referendum, his proposal was accepted, although a new name was decided upon: Vallejo. In 1851, a commission appointed by the Senate found a site on a hill that overlooked the bay and could see San Francisco on a clear day, and it was approved for its symbolic strategic value.

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