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Jimenez Construction Inc

This is a family owned and operated company serving the needs of homeowners and  investors in California’s Central Valley. Offering full service maintenance and repairs, remodeling and home renovations…from kitchen and bath remodels, to whole house renovations including  additions and “rehabbing” investment properties. The owners of the company take pride in doing things
THE RIGHT WAY!!!

 

 

Recent Posts

Tired Of High Energy Bills? Here Is A Tip?

Posted by on Feb 12, 2013 in Blog | 0 comments

It is important that you do not panic when the weather is not as warm as you would like. In fact, there are many things that you can do in order to improve the comfort levels you experience within your home. One of the best ways to make a change to your home would be to have your windows replaced. If you have older, single pane, or aluminum frame windows, it is likely that you are allowing heat to easily escape. When this happens, you would consume more energy in order to stay warm at home. As a result, you would find that your energy bills...

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CSLB Press Release – 01/25/13

Posted by on Feb 5, 2013 in Blog | 0 comments

CSLB Press Release – 01/25/13 CSLB Undercover Sting in Fresno Targets Phony Contractors Advertising on Craigslist No shortage of unlicensed operators using popular website to take advantage of consumers   SACRAMENTO — When Contractors State License Board (CSLB) investigators set up targets for an undercover sting operation, one of the first places they look is craigslist.org. That’s because unlicensed contractors routinely post ads on the online bulletin board. All 11 individuals who were contacted for a sting operation near...

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Eclectic Contemporary Bathroom Ideas

Posted by on Jan 31, 2013 in Blog | 0 comments

Please click HERE for some great ideas on a bathroom update. These ideas are courtesy of the HGTV Design Blog.

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Painted doors can add “POP” to almost any room

Posted by on Jan 24, 2013 in Blog | 0 comments

Painted doors are becoming a popular trend for some homeowners and architects. They are easy to color, inexpensive, and can be easily repainted if the outcome is not desirable. Painted doors can add “pop” to almost any room. Architects and interior designers suggest to paint the door in a different color than the surrounding area to add color and texture. A bright hue can add depth and dimension to a dull room while focusing attention on a neglected area. Painting a door can also personalize a space, add taste, and enhance the...

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Use the winter months to update and beautify your bathroom

Posted by on Jan 17, 2013 in Blog | 0 comments

Use the winter months to update and beautify your bathroom. Winter months can be boring. You cannot go out anywhere and the weather can be depressing and annoying. But what if you started renovating your home, one room at a time, during this season? So which room can you start with? Why not start with the bathroom? Most people don’t realize it, but they spend a lot of time in the bathroom. Unfortunately, the high moisture content of the room is the main reason it starts to look drab. Ideally, you should consider renovating or repainting...

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10 Reasons to consider Energy Retrofit Home Improvement

Posted by on Jan 10, 2013 in Blog | 0 comments

Some people invest in energy retrofits because they want to help achieve energy independence or reduce greenhouse gases or reverse climate change. For everyone else, here are 10 more tangible reasons. 1) Save money. Savings on energy bills vary but are immediate and will likely grow over time as prices increase. And with interest rates currently at record lows, borrowing to improve the efficiency, durability, comfort, and safety of a home or office beats out many other investments. 2) Increase home value. Energy costs are increasingly...

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A word of caution from the Contractors State License Board

Posted by on Jan 3, 2013 in Blog | 0 comments

Information from the Contractors State License Board: Anyone who talks you into being your own general contractor, or “owner/builder,” may be doing you no favor. “Owner/builder” describes a situation in which the homeowner becomes the general contractor. As an owner/builder, you (not the person you hire) assume responsibility for the overall job. Your responsibilities may include such things as state and federal taxes, workers’ compensation insurance, and other legal liabilities. You may be required to hire various subcontractors for...

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