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Get outstanding roofing solutions with Creekside Pro Construction, your reliable roofer in Piedmont. Call us for roof repair and replacement.

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Why Choose Our Roofing

The Advantages of Our Services

  • Our skilled roofers guarantee quality and longevity for every project, right in your Alameda County, CA.
  • Routine roof inspections help avoid costly damages and enhance roof lifespan.
  • Certified roofing professionals provide assurance with dependable service.
  • Roof replacement increases your home’s value and energy efficiency.
  • About Creekside Pro Construction

    Reliable Roofing in Piedmont

    At Creekside Pro Construction, we are proud to be leading roofing contractors in Piedmont, CA. Our certified roofing professionals bring extensive experience to each job, delivering top-quality roof repair and replacement services. We focus on exceptional customer service and trustworthy roofing solutions for the Alameda County community.

    Our Roofing Process

    How We Maintain Quality

  • Initial Inspection: Our team performs a thorough roof inspection to assess your needs.
  • Customized Plan: We develop a personalized plan for roof repair or replacement.
  • Skilled Execution: Our experienced roofers carry out the plan with attention to detail.
  • Importance of Roof Maintenance

    Why Roof Care Matters

    Roof maintenance is vital for the longevity and security of your home. At Creekside Pro Construction, we provide thorough roof inspection services to catch potential issues early. Our certified roofing professionals in Piedmont, CA, offer reliable roof repair and replacement to safeguard your investment. Trust us for all your roofing needs in Alameda County. Call 925-445-7684 today to schedule a service.

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    The original neighborhood of Piedmont was larger than the current municipality of Piedmont, with the Mountain View Cemetery considered full part of the Piedmont neighborhood.

    Residents initially sought incorporation in 1907. Two elections were held among the citizens of Piedmont in 1907, both of which narrowly upheld the decision for Piedmont to become a separate city, rather than become a neighborhood within the city of Oakland.

    Piedmont has a history of violent racial segregation. In 1925, the city’s first African-American homeowners, Sidney and Irene Dearing, got around the city’s housing covenants by purchasing a home using a white family member as a proxy. They were soon forced to sell it to the city after a mob of 500 Piedmont residents surrounded their home and demanded that they leave. While the Dearings initially refused to leave, bombs were left around their property. Piedmont’s chief of police at the time, Burton Becker, was an active member of the Ku Klux Klan, and could not be counted on to protect them from violent threats against their lives.

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