A good general contractor is the difference between a remodel you tell friends about and one you warn them about. Construction Station is a licensed California general contractor (CSLB #1108879), bonded and fully insured, family-run since 2008 — and our crews are employees, not a rotating cast of subcontractors sourced job by job.
That structure matters on multi-trade projects. When the same company handles demolition, framing, electrical, plumbing, drywall, tile, and finish carpentry, nothing falls in the gaps between trades — and you get one schedule, one fixed-price contract, and one warranty that covers the whole job.
Working in Eastvale
Eastvale incorporated in 2010, making it one of the youngest cities in California, and it grew almost entirely in one generation — former dairy land transformed into master-planned neighborhoods of two-story family homes between the late 1990s and mid-2010s. That gives Eastvale a housing stock unlike its neighbors: nearly every home has modern electrical, modern plumbing, and an HOA — and nearly every home also has the same builder-grade kitchen, baths, and flooring it was sold with. From the neighborhoods around Harada Heritage Park to the homes near Eastvale Gateway and The Merge, the city is entering its first big remodel cycle, and the difference between builder-grade and custom is dramatic.
Eastvale homeowners tend to hire a general contractor for whole-home refreshes: flooring, kitchen, baths, and paint executed as one coordinated project on a 2005-era home that's structurally excellent but stylistically frozen at purchase. Running it as a single project with one crew costs less and finishes months faster than hiring trades piecemeal — and we handle the HOA architectural paperwork that most Eastvale communities require for anything visible from the street.
Eastvale anchors the western edge of our Inland Empire service area, about 45 minutes from our Yucaipa headquarters via the 60 — the same in-house crew, the same standards.
