The kitchen is where a remodel earns its keep — it's the room you use every day and the first thing an appraiser and a buyer look at. Construction Station has been designing and building kitchens across Southern California since 2008, from focused cabinet-and-countertop refreshes to full-gut transformations with wall removals, new islands, and all-new electrical and plumbing.
Every kitchen starts with a free in-home design session. We measure the space, talk through how your family actually cooks and gathers, and follow up with a written, fixed-price proposal — no allowances that balloon later, no surprise change orders. The same licensed crew that demos your kitchen installs the last cabinet pull.
Working in Norco
Norco is unlike anywhere else in the Inland Empire. "Horsetown USA" mandates animal-keeping lots across most of the city, so half-acre-plus parcels, horse trails in place of sidewalks, and a working western character define neighborhoods from Old Norco to the newer hillside homes of Norco Hills. The housing stock leans heavily on 1960s–1980s single-story ranch homes — solid bones, big footprints, and original kitchens and baths that are overdue for the quality of finish these properties deserve. Landmarks like Pumpkin Rock, Ingalls Park, the SilverLakes Sports Complex, and Norco College anchor a community that takes pride in doing things its own way.
Norco's ranch homes were built with generous square footage but era-typical kitchens — closed-off galleys, original oak cabinets, and tile counters from the Reagan years. The most requested Norco kitchen project is opening that galley to the family room with an engineered beam and building a large island the floor plan can easily absorb. On horse properties we also plan for reality: durable surfaces near the back door, a big single-basin utility sink, and storage that handles feed-store runs as gracefully as grocery runs.
Norco sits about 40 minutes west of our Yucaipa headquarters via the 60 and I-15, squarely inside our core Inland Empire service area — the same crew that builds in Redlands and Riverside builds in Norco.
