4 Qualified Stockton, CA Remodeling Contractors
1 Review
“Thomas has done ceiling fan installations, professional painting, crown molding installation, checking the roof for l...”
Serving Stockton Remodeling Needs License: 966455
Custom Express Construction (209)595-0145
Here at Custom Express Construction we specialize in making everyone's dreams come true. We have over 20 years of experience and your satisfaction is guaranteed. We are a family owned and operated business that provides excellent service. There is no job to...
3917 Chatsworth Circle, Stockton, CA 95209 License: 703700
general contractor. re-model kitchen and baths, additions,
flooring all types, electrical,plumbing,carpentry,windows and doors.
pergolas, deck and fences.paint,stuccko, cement, yard work.
repair and install most appliances.
all jobs, small or big. we accept credit cards
speak spanish
1 Review
“He replaced windows, worked on rain gutters, remodeled bathrooms, and installed flooring. I'd use Joseph again. He d...”
Serving Stockton Remodeling Needs License: 946385
we build your dreams come true
quality doesnt need a slogan
Serving Stockton Remodeling Needs License: 869778
Olimpia Construction (209)410-4962has been in business since 2004 with combined experience of 16 years. Service area covers from Sacramento to Fresno. Olimpia Construction as a Contractor has been building custom homes, landscapes, & pools in the Sacramento Valley since 2004. Our dedication, and exp...
A major part of your kitchen is the countertops. If you’re renovating, here are a few bits of information about different countertops and their pros and cons from Stockton, California remodeling contractors. Granite is a popular choice because it’s durable and scratch- and heat-resistant. However, because it’s porous, it needs to be sealed on a regular basis. Marble is another appealing look, and is also heat-resistant. However, it scratches easily and can be stained by acidic substances. If you don’t want to have to seal the countertop or worry about staining, Stockton remodeling pros recommend steel. It’s resistant to rust, heat and corrosion, and it won’t discolor. Just be sure not to drop things on it, because it can dent and become scratched.