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 Palm Springs
Palm Springs is the crown of the Coachella Valley and one of the most architecturally significant small cities in America. The Alexander tract homes of Vista Las Palmas and Racquet Club Estates, the estates of the Movie Colony and Old Las Palmas, and the mid-century neighborhoods of Twin Palms and Deepwell define a design language — clean rooflines, breeze block, walls of glass, indoor-outdoor living — that remodeling here has to respect. It also has to respect the desert: summer highs above 110°F, intense UV, and Title 24 climate-zone-15 energy requirements shape every material and mechanical decision. Add one of the country's most active vacation-rental markets, and Palm Springs remodels carry both design stakes and investment stakes.
General contracting in Palm Springs spans full restorations of Alexander-era homes, whole-home updates of 1970s–1990s properties, and investor renovations on vacation-rental timelines. It demands things generic contractors miss: familiarity with historic-district review, desert-rated mechanical sizing, materials that survive the sun, and scheduling that works around the October-to-May season when owners and guests are in residence. Construction Station serves the Coachella Valley with the same in-house crew model we've run in the Inland Empire since 2008.
Construction Station serves the entire Coachella Valley from our Inland Empire base — Palm Springs is about an hour down I-10 from our Yucaipa headquarters, and our crews are in the valley on a regular rotation.
