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Full-service, start to finish Antelope kitchen remodeling experts. From high-end luxury kitchens to small compact city kitchens, we can do it all.
Solid Construction & Design Antelope Kitchen remodeling can turn our customers’ kitchens into a thing of beauty. We offer everything from new kitchen cabinets, to new flooring to the most modern kitchen appliances in order to transform our customer old kitchen into the kitchen of their dreams. Our objective is to not only fulfill our customer’s desire for a beautiful new kitchen, but also to fulfill that dream affordably. Our kitchen remodeling service offer the very best, high quality design and remodeling possible at a cost that homeowners can afford.
Our customers’ kitchen is the center of their home. It is a place where family and friends gather to cook and eat meals. The most modern kitchens are rooms that are designed to function the way that they are really used. They have open eating areas, custom appliances, natural lighting, storage, expansive countertops, and many other features. Solid Construction & Design Antelope Kitchen remodeling can make these options transform our customers’ old kitchen into the kitchen of their dreams. We specialize in all sizes of kitchen remodeling projects. We can update the look of our customer’s kitchen by refacing cabinets and changing countertops or we can work with them to develop an entirely new kitchen space that fits their wants and requirements, as well as their budget.
Remodeling our customer’s kitchen becomes our only focus after they have decided on a design it the time has come to begin their exciting remodel, regardless if it is a heavy or light remodeling project. We can offer the full range of remodeling services to get your remodeling project is done right. In fact, most of our projects are remodeling projects and we are definitely accustomed to the process and know what to expect in any remodeling situation.
We are more than simply another kitchen remodeling company. We are also designers and remodelers who will it our mission to come up with creative ways to transform our customer’s kitchen to make it both beautiful and functional.
At Solid Construction & Design, our Antelope kitchen remodeling company is dedicated to making our customers’ kitchen remodel time and cost efficient, in addition to designing a new kitchen space for them according to their requirements. We are committed to honoring the time we promised to remodel the kitchen and our price commitment.
We are also committed above having our customers achieve the dream kitchen that they have always wanted. We love seeing our customers the moment they first set eyes on their beautiful new kitchen. We are absolutely as proud of their new kitchen as they are.
The majority of people spend much of their day in their kitchen. There are meals to prepare and to enjoy eating with their families. They maybe also spend some time in their kitchen playing some cards with their friends. Therefore, the center of the home is the kitchen. Their kitchen needs to look its very best. Our remodeling experts will help our customers create their dream kitchen and work with them through every step of the process of design and remodeling. This will not only add overall value to their home but a kitchen makeover will also bring new life to this extremely important room in their home. Antelope kitchen remodeling done by Solid Construction & Design can make that dream kitchen a reality.
There is a lot more to the kitchen remodeling process than simply ripping out the old appliances and fixtures and replacing them with new ones. We have to ensure that all construction is compliant with local the plumbing codes, determine the best locations for the drain and sink and drain, and, in sometimes have brand new pipes installed.
We are licensed general contractors and have kitchen remodeling Antelope experts on hand to help with the following:
Our customers leave their kitchen remodeling projects to our experts. Our new kitchens are built to last, which saves our customers money in the long run. We will work closely with our customers from design to installation to make sure that every aspect of their new kitchen meets their requirements.
We also work very closely with our customer with regard to their budget. We have some of the most affordable designers in the region. We will carefully consider one of the fundamental variables in any kitchen interior design, which is how much kitchen space, is required. Determining how much space you have to work with is necessary to then determine what features can be included in our customers’ kitchen remodeling design. We take all of these many variables into consideration when designing and remodeling any kitchen. You can count on us to get the job done right the first time. Please feel free to call us at (916) 260-2066 and we will be happy to answer any questions.
Antelope, CA started its humble existence as a settlement town in the middle of the 1800s; and it was established by Chinese immigrants employed by the railroad.
The workers prospered and took pleasure in their boomtown at an age in which neighborhoods were the fundamental building blocks of communities. But since Antelope, CA was never a trade center, the railroad employees who lived there ultimately relocated to the next county and were instrumental in establishing Roseville as a viable city.
The abandoned Antelope, CA settlement was finally reduced to the status of a location rather than a community. Although, Antelope, CA's longest border is still against the Placer-Sacramento County line. It is snuggled against the Southern Pacific Railroad lines just south of the Roseville switching yard, hidden away in northern Sacramento County.
With its soft hills that seem to function as a barrier against the increase coming from the south, Antelope, CA has become the center of growth in Sacramento County. However, the south-western corner of Placer County is still an undeveloped property that affords a vista to the foothills of Rocklin and farther beyond.
Although Sacramento County has physically grown up to the county boundary of Placer County. Meanwhile, Placer County has not. The view to the north reveals golden hills and the snow-capped Sierra Nevada, in contrast to the vista to the south, which provides views of the Sacramento cityscape and McClellan Air Force Base.
Antelope, CA has a strong sense of community and identity because of the proximity of its housing developments to a grazing pasture for cattle. Antelope, CA is still known as a bedroom neighborhood even in modern times. But in contrast to the railroad employees who used to play cards on Poker Lane, the neighborhood people now travel to Roseville, Sacramento, Davis, and other cities in the Bay Area. Antelope, CA was a place that was scarcely worthy of note on April 28, 1973, when it just consisted of a post office, general store, and a half-dozen dwellings. However, at 8:03 one morning, a rail car filled with aircraft bombs detonated in the southern portion of the Roseville switchyard, erasing any evidence of Antelope, CA from the area.
The railway's destination was Port Chicago in Contra Costa County, and its manifest included tanker cars carrying liquid petroleum and 7,000 Mark 81 aircraft bombs, each weighing 250 pounds. Additionally, the train was carrying Mark 81 aircraft bombs.
The concussions caused by the explosions at the Southern Pacific yard could be felt in downtown Sacramento, where the state Capitol building is located. Due to worries that the dome would tilt due to the concussions, the Capitol building was closed.
However, despite Governor Ronald Reagan's declaration of a state of emergency for the region, the town of Antelope, CA was reduced to burned wood and concrete slabs. Although no one was injured or killed due to the explosions, the bomb caused property damage of $7 million, including damage to the train yard and residences and businesses between Roseville and North Highlands.
In the late 1990s, Union Pacific took possession of the Roseville Railyard, which another company had previously owned, and immediately began a comprehensive renovation of the whole railyard. Earth-moving equipment was used to start reshaping the yard after miles of rails and ties were removed.
The bulldozers wasted no time unearthing the unexploded bombs that had been left behind after the catastrophe in 1973. During many months, the location in question was scanned, investigated, and finally deemed risk-free before being reexamined in light of the ongoing discovery of explosives.
The first few explosives that were found were detonated on the scene, which resulted in a loud explosion that could be heard for miles around and bomb shards flying into the houses of those living in Citrus Heights.
As additional explosives were found, and as more irate locals grumbled about having to detonate the devices, the remaining munition was moved to the Bay Area and given to a business that disposes off weapons.
UP has concluded the reconstruction of the railyard, which has been pronounced safe, and there have been no more explosions - at least not yet. Antelope, CA had a referendum in May of 1993 to determine whether or not it should be recognized as a community, which would provide it both status from the county and its zip code.
The vote was decisive, which is only one illustration of the strong sense of community among the neighbors. During that time, Antelope, CA was solely known as an unincorporated community in Sacramento County with the zip code of 95842. The zip code was first formally recognized on July 1, 1994, when it was issued by the United States Postal Service in Washington, District of Columbia.