David Kapranos is a third-generation Marin County resident. He began his construction career working on BART in San Francisco and the METRO in Washington DC. After moving closer to home in the mid-70's, he re-focused his talents on landscape construction, working with his father, a renowned landscape architect in Marin County. In 1978 David received his General Contractor's License and established Kapranos Construction in Novato, specializing in residential remodeling. The business benefits from David's extensive construction experience combined with his B.S. degree in Business Management from Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo. His formal education and practical experience strongly influence his ability to efficiently manage projects. He and his crews are known for being respectful, courteous and conscientious while providing high quality service and products, all with an emphasis on minimizing the inconveniences that typically accompany the remodeling process.
"The remodeling process, by definition, disrupts the normalcy and order of one's environment - it's the nature of the beast. We at Kapranos Construction work hard to make the transition a positive and well orchestrated experience, with emphasis on scheduling a non-stop flow of construction activity until the project is completed. We also believe two-way communication is important in a successful remodel. We educate our clients about the process and ask that they keep us apprised of any questions or concerns that might arise so issues can be addressed sooner than later. Our goal is to instill confidence and achieve customer satisfaction. Most of our work is generated by referral or return calls - we want to hear back from our clients should construction services be needed again."
Kitchens & Baths
Residential & Commercial
Remodeling & Additions
Consultation & Design
"I thought he was very fair about his estimate, and the work was very high quality."
"I really liked their subcontractors. They followed up. They also gave me different ideas as to what to do in regard to design."