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Licensed & Insured
Lic. No. 470209
Contractor of the Year Awards
1996 Residential
Bath Under $15k
1995 & 1998 Best
Specialty Remodel
2005 Residential
Bath $30-$60k



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Projects
For this
gorgeous master bath below, Berg Residential
Construction, Inc., received the Contractor of the
Year Award in 2005 by the Greater Sacramento Valley Chapter of
the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) in the category
“Residential Bath $30,000-$60,000”. About their bath, the
Roseville homeowner’s were quoted by The Sacramento Bee as saying,
“Our bath is our favorite room in the house.”
The bath is relatively small, but has nearly every amenity. Solid granite
vessel sinks sit on a granite countertop. Brushed
nickel fixtures are mounted on the tumbled marble walls. A tower
divides his and her areas of their custom cherry vanity. The deco strip
in the over-sized tumbled marble shower coordinates with the bench seat
and inset diamonds in the radiantly heated tile
floor. A rain tree and multiple shower heads provide a relaxing
body spray system. The bath has beautiful lines – the
frameless custom glass shower enclosure adorns the continuous bath
and shower floor.


In Davis,
California, Berg Residential Construction, Inc., transformed a homeowner’s
small dark bath and dressing area into a bright,
colorful, and functional bath. To give the illusion of more space,
Berg Residential Construction, Inc., removed a wall, installed a tub/shower
combination, built a custom oak vanity and mirrored cabinet, installed
new fixtures, and set white tiles with a beautiful blue accent. For this
transformation, Berg Residential Construction, Inc. in 1996, was awarded
the coveted Contractor of the Year Award
by the Greater Sacramento Valley Chapter of The National Association of
the Remodeling Industry in the category of Residential Bath Under $15,000.
Actually, Berg Residential Construction, Inc., remodeled both the master
and hall baths for under $15,000.

The
owners of this beautiful home enjoy a view of their acreage and pond,
while entertaining or relaxing in their spa built into their covered
deck. This deck was built four years before these photos were taken
and serve to illustrate the maintenance free man-made
materials available for use in lieu of wood.



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