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Kitchen Remodeling in San Bruno, CA

San Mateo County Kitchen Makeovers

Dreaming of a kitchen that’s both stylish and functional? Creekside Pro Construction provides expert kitchen remodeling services in San Bruno.

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Reasons to Choose Creekside Pro Construction for Your Kitchen Remodel

  • A well-designed kitchen can be a major selling point for your home.
  • Enjoy cooking and entertaining in a space that’s both beautiful and efficient.
  • We’ll help you maximize your kitchen’s storage potential with clever solutions.
  • Create a kitchen that reflects your unique style and personality.
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    Locally Serving San Mateo County, CA

    Creekside Pro Construction is a locally owned and operated company dedicated to providing exceptional kitchen remodeling services. We use high-quality materials, such as durable granite countertops, beautiful hardwood flooring, and sturdy custom cabinets, to ensure lasting beauty and functionality. Our team of skilled designers and craftsmen will work closely with you to create a kitchen that exceeds your expectations.

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    Your CA Kitchen Remodeling Journey

  • Discovery & Design: We’ll discuss your vision and create a personalized design plan.
  • Selection & Budgeting: We’ll help you choose the perfect materials and appliances.
  • Construction & Installation: Our expert team will handle every detail with precision.
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    Choose Creekside Pro Construction in San Mateo County

    A kitchen remodel is an investment in your home and your happiness. It can improve your daily life, increase your home’s value, and create a space you truly love. At Creekside Pro Construction, we understand the importance of a well-designed kitchen. We combine creativity, expertise, and attention to detail to deliver exceptional results. Contact us at 925-445-7684 to schedule a consultation.

    San Bruno was the location of the Ohlone village Urebure. It was explored in November 1769 by a Spanish expedition led by Gaspar de Portolà. Later, more extensive explorations by Bruno de Heceta resulted in the naming of San Bruno Creek after St. Bruno of Cologne, the founder of a medieval monastic order. This creek apparently later gave its name to the community.

    With the establishment of the San Francisco de Asís (St. Francis of Assisi) mission, much of the area became pasture for the mission livestock. Following the decline of the missions, the area became part of Rancho Buri Buri granted to José de la Cruz Sánchez, the eleventh Alcalde (mayor) of San Francisco. After Jose Antonio Sanchez died, his heirs divided the Rancho and sold it off. Dairy farms later became common in much of the area.

    The city began as Clarks’s Station, a stop on the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach route, utilizing an inn built in 1849, which was initially called Thorp’s Place and later Uncle Tom’s Cabin or 14 Mile House. The inn was demolished in 1949 and replaced with a Lucky’s supermarket (now a Walgreens drugstore, on the corner of El Camino Real and Crystal Springs Avenue). Gus Jenevein (for whom Jenevein Avenue was named) built another landmark called San Bruno House, which burned several times and was not rebuilt after the third fire. A few homes and farms were developed in the area. The railroad between San Francisco and San Jose built a train station at San Bruno in the 1860s. The railroad eventually became part of the Southern Pacific system, which ran both passenger and freight trains on the line. Today it is known as Caltrain.

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