Few construction companies earn the prestigious Diamond Certified award, which means they’ve been independently rated Highest in Quality. Even fewer can claim more than 50 years of industry experience, but that’s exactly the case for Walter M. Springs Construction. Designer Elizabeth Springs says those five decades of experience give the company’s employees an intuitive understanding of the detailed scope of each project. “Every time we present an estimate or start a job, we know what it will cost, how long it will take and what challenges we’ll have to face. Our experience makes the process go very smoothly.”
Walter M. Springs Construction provides complete residential construction services for clients throughout the Bay Area, including new home construction, kitchen and bathroom remodeling, additions and fire restorations. The family-owned and operated company also maintains an in-house design studio, which allows its interior designers and construction managers to collaborate and deliver projects as quickly as possible.
Unlike construction firms that offer limited services or only take on certain types of jobs, Walter M. Springs Construction’s services cover every step of the building and remodeling process, from pre-construction consulting to project completion. Ms. Springs says this approach allows the company to improve speed, manage projects more efficiently and support construction managers with in-house designers, which ultimately results in better outcomes. “Even when we’re working with a client’s architect, having our designers on staff to support the homeowner during construction expedites the process and results in the homeowner getting exactly what they want.”
Another distinguishing characteristic of Walter M. Springs Construction is its dedication to quality control. The company’s staff firmly believes that in order to deliver projects for the lowest possible prices, all work must be performed correctly from the very beginning. “Our field supervisors continually check each project to ensure everything goes according to plan,” says Ms. Springs. “We never leave a job until we’re absolutely positive it’s been completed correctly.”