Stonepeak is a full-service remodeling firm that works on residential and commercial projects throughout the East Bay. The family-owned and operated company’s services extend to whole houses, kitchens, bathrooms, home offices, garages and closets, and it handles everything from interior and exterior painting to electrical, plumbing and flooring installation. It also builds room additions and designs and installs landscapes.
Stonepeak handles every step of the remodeling process in-house, from estimating and designing to construction and finishing. Sales and marketing manager Reggie Keding says the company’s position as a single point of accountability for its clients generates consistent quality and leads to less miscommunication during construction. “Our professional tradesmen have decades of combined experience in all facets of the construction trade. They enjoy getting to know our clients on a personal level, which makes working together easier and more effective.”
The Stonepeak team strives to run clean, safe jobsites that make it possible for clients to stay in their homes during the remodeling process. To see photos of the company’s past work or to request a free estimate, Mr. Keding invites potential customers to visit www.stonepeakremodeling.com.
“We’re a family business, and we treat our customers like extensions of that family. Our top priority is to listen to their concerns and serve their needs. We want to be their contractor for life, so we strive to take care of them long after their jobs are complete.”
Serving Alameda, Contra Costa,Solano and Santa Clara Counties
Additions
Bathroom & Kitchen Remodels
Cabinet Refacing
Flooring
Garages, Closets & Home Offices
Interior & Exterior Painting
Plumbing & Electrical Work
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