Electrical, Interior & Exterior Lighting
While we’re used to lighting providing us with the ultimate in convenience, electrical power is a force to be respected. Although replacing an electrical outlet or a light switch are simple DIY jobs, other more complicated jobs should be handled by licensed professional contractors.
Lighting is possibly the most powerful tool you have when it comes to interior design. It does not make sense to invest in beautiful furniture, rugs, paintings and accessories, if they are in the dark. According to the American Lighting Association, the perfect light fixture not only illuminates a space – it is also a beautiful, decorative design element.
Outdoor lighting is essential to light up paths and walkways, outdoor areas, driveways, pools or other areas.
The lighting enhances the beauty of your favorite shrubs or plants, highlights statuary and sets a mood. It can showcase a tree or an ornamental fence, and can significantly improve the style quotient of a home.
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Plumbing
In theory, plumbing is straight forward. However, in practice plumbing is one of the most technical jobs on any building project.
Plumbing requires careful design planning in order to not compromise load bearing walls, keep water flow quiet and reduce heat loss for a more efficient running system.
Our customers will enjoy their beautiful plumbing fixtures with peace of mind and assurance that everything is mechanically sound.
- Residential and multifamily dwellings
- Commercial plumbing
- Swimming pools and Jacuzzi
- Ponds and fountains
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Omar Loera, General Contractor
"Buildings must encompass something in addition to their technically sound properties. They must harness the ability to create mood. The essence of this additional quality is found in the way the patterns of the material components, and the spaces created, interact with one another to allow new relationships and an emotional response." - Omar Loera, Contractor