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Full-service, start to finish Lincoln kitchen remodeling experts. From high-end luxury kitchens to small compact city kitchens, we can do it all.
Solid Construction & Design Lincoln 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 Lincoln 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 Lincoln 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. Lincoln 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 Lincoln 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.
In what was the first known settlement in the current Lincoln, California region a major Indian village was known as the Ba-Mu-Ma. The inhabitants were a division of the Maidu Indians, who had been in the region for over 5000 years.
Followed by fur trappers, Spanish explorers arrived in the region in 1822. Other white pioneers started arriving from the eastern United States in the region during the 1840's. The first ranches and farms were established. Violence, land appropriation, and disease brought over by the white pioneers soon brought an end to the Indian civilization here.
People determined that this region was hospitable long before the white pioneers arrived in this region. The abundance of the division of the Maidu Indian tribe and the verdant plains and hills established a large village on the site that became the community of Lincoln.
The influx of white pioneers was hurried by the gold rush. There were some ten settlements within some seven miles of what is currently known as Lincoln. One settlement named Sheridan still exists and is located some seven miles to the north of Lincoln. Some nine of the others were somewhat short-lived mining settlements.
The settlement was established in 1859. It became the somewhat temporary terminus of the first railroad in California, which was the California Central, which, in 1856, had been connected to Folsom. A man whose name was Charles Lincoln Wilson was the president of the railroad. Mr. Wilson’s middle name would become the name of the new settlement. In 1861, the railroad finally arrived in Lincoln. As merchants and other people started arriving in the settlement of Lincoln from surrounding mining camps and settlements, businesses were quick to become established. It wasn’t long before the new community became the trading and transportation center of Western Placer County.
Although coal was discovered in 1873 and soon became of some importance commercially, industry had a much slower start. Coal mining had led to the discovery of some layers of very high-quality clay. As a result, the Gladding and McBean Pottery Company was established in 1875. The leading industry in Lincoln has been the production of clay products for more than some 135 years.
The year 1890 brought the incorporation of Lincoln and a government for the community was established. The Lincoln News Messenger became the first permanent newspaper in Lincoln that same year and is still being printed.
Once gold was discovered, prospective miners from back east started flocking towards the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Although Lincoln remained unsettled until 1859, new settlements were being established overnight.
The man who first anticipated a new community in this region was named Theodore Judah. Mr. Judah, who was a young engineer for the railroad, surveyed the region for the railroad in the Sacramento Valley and held the designation for the location of the prospective railhead. However, Mr. Judah sold his land to the president of the railroad when problems with the required funds temporarily ceased the construction of tracks. A man whose name was Charles Lincoln Wilson laid out a community at this location shortly after his purchase. At auction, some 46 lots were sold by Mr. Wilson in 1859. These new landowners would establish the community of Lincoln.
In 1861, there was an immediate effect on the economy of Lincoln with the arrival of the railroad. People arrived from all over the world and transfer from stagecoach to railroad, although layovers could last for days. These customers were ready-made for the local shops, restaurants and hotels. However, initial success of Lincoln was short-lived. When the railroad moved its railroad northward its passengers also moved northward.
However, Lincoln wasn't about to become a ghost town. In search of productive farmland, veterans of the Civil War moved west which proved to be the next economic boom. These veterans grazed cattle and planted orchards in the adjacent hills. The first of many different fruit packing plants opened in Lincoln, by the late 1800’s, which provided employment to Lincoln for the next 50 years.
A man whose name was J. Whitney was also drawn to the land. Mr. Whitney was the owner of the Ranch of Spring Valley, which was to become the Twelve Bridges of Lincoln’s master planned community, during the 1800’s. Mr. Whitney became the wealthiest man in the County of Placer. Mr. Whitney was an adaptable rancher who was involved in everything from growing raisons to breeding horses. However, he was best known for the wool that was produced by his flocks of Merino sheep from Australia.
In 1875, the greatest discovery was made when a resident of Chicago whose name was Charles Gladding was visiting in San Francisco when he became interested in a newspaper story. The article recounted the story of a road crew who had encountered a large layer of clay in the Lincoln region. Mr. Gladding required no additional temptation to travel to the County of Placer with some 25 years in the pottery business.