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Chula Vista Kitchen Remodeling and Bathroom Remodeling
Welcome to the Remodel Works website.  Serving San Diego County for over 20 years, we have delivered the highest quality kitchen and bathroom remodels to residents in every part of San Diego.  

At Remodel Works, we are consistently pushing ourselves to set the highest standards and innovation in kitchen and bathroom design in San Diego, while committing to the best customer service we can achieve.  We have been recognized by Angie’s List as one of the top remodeling companies in San Diego for 2009.

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Our goal on each project is to exceed the customer’s expectations and win their confidence by understanding their needs and going the “extra mile” to get the job done right the first time.

Perhaps no other element in your home reflects your personal taste so clearly as the quality of the finished project. Choose your contractor carefully.

As an experienced Remodel/Design Company we have services to assist you in many ways. Our full service process can complete every aspect of your homes renovation. With our services you will collaboratively work with us to design, cost engineer, and be informed of all phases of work. We offer a menu of services where our customers can determine exactly the capacity they choose.

Products include:

Complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling
  • We provide you with a personalized design, quality materials and skilled labor to complete the kitchen or bath of your dreams
  • Our in-house staff has the expertise to complete all aspects of your remodel project including carpentry, plumbing, cabinet installation, tile setting, electrical, lighting, dry wall, painting and more

Media Centers
  • We create a design that maximizes your entertainment space and provide you with all the necessary materials and labor
  • Our in-house staff performs all required tasks including cabinet installation, carpentry, electrical, lighting, dry wall, painting and more

Closets
  • We provide you with a design that is customized to your organizational needs and offers flexibility for your lifestyle.
  • We also handle the installation of your personalized closet.

Visit our 7,500 square foot showroom located in Scripps / Poway to see the latest in kitchen and bathroom products.  Choosing products can be numerous and confusing, once we understand your style and vision we would begin helping you choose the products that may best fit your home.

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More about Chula Vista, California


Chula Vista is the second largest city in San Diego County and the 21st largest in the state. Located in South Bay, south of National City and north of Tijuana, the city is home to more than 225,000 residents. It is known for its small town charm and family friendly environment. The name means "beautiful view." The city has a lively mix of aerospace and other industries that enjoy its proximity to the border and the port.

From a scenic bay front that stretches along the coast to the master-planned communities and majestic San Miguel Mountain in the east, Chula Vista is a powerhouse of residential design and environmental innovation. It’s one of the fastest growing cities in the nation. A major redevelopment project is underway in the urban core, a world-class bayfront is in the works, and an ambitious plan to build a regional four-year university is moving forward.

Chula Vista is proud to be home to the country’s only warm-weather, year-round, multi-sport U.S. Olympic Training Center and a nationally recognized concert venue, a wildlife preserve and a popular water theme park.

The natural history of the area known as Chula Vista can be traced back millions of years through prehistoric fossils of both land and sea types. Archaeological evidence shows at least 10,000 years of human habitation in the region. Around 3000 B.C., Yuman-speaking people began moving into the area. Many of the Native American Indians in San Diego today are descendants of the Kumeyaay tribe who roamed here for thousands of years.

In 1542, a fleet of three small ships sailed into San Diego Harbor commanded by Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo. These explorations led the Spanish to forcibly claim the land from the aboriginal inhabitants. In 1795, Chula Vista became a part of a Spanish land grant known as Rancho del Rey or "The King's Ranch." When Mexico formed its own government in 1831, Rancho del Rey became known as Rancho de la Nación or National Ranch. The ranch encompassed the area now known as National City, Chula Vista, Bonita, Sunnyside and the Sweetwater Valley. Rancho de la Nación was used by the Spanish as grazing land for their cattle and horses until 1845 when it was granted to John Forster, the son-in-law of Mexican governor Pio Pico.

The United States claimed California following the Mexican-American War in 1847. Even though California became a state in 1850, land grants were allowed to continue as private property under American law.

Forster continued to operate the ranch for ten years until he sold it to a French developer. The land was then again sold to the Kimball brothers in 1868 for $30,000. Frank, Warren and Levi Kimball intended to develop the land into productive American-style cities and farms. Frank Kimball is also responsible for bringing the Santa Fe Railroad to San Diego, with its first terminus in National City.

Several directors of the Santa Fe Railroad and Colonel W.G. Dickerson, a professional town planner, formed the San Diego Land and Town Company. The company set out to develop lands of the National Ranch for new settlers. They issued promotional material to attract settlers that read: "Upon the best part of this tract, 5,000 acres (20 km²) are being subdivided into five acre (20,000 m²) lots with avenues and streets 80 feet in width running each way, the steam motor road passing though the center. This tract, known as Chula Vista, lies but a mile from the thriving place of National City." With this announcement, the boom of the 1880s was on.

These five-acre (20,000 m²) lots sold for $300 per acre ($740 per hectare) in 1887. The purchaser was required to build a home within six months on the parcel. By 1889, ten houses were under construction and land sales were excellent. Thus, the town of Chula Vista was created.

A resident, James D. Schulyer, suggested the name Chula Vista for the town and the San Diego Land and Town Company adopted it. Chula Vista can be roughly translated in Spanish as "beautiful view."

In 1888, the Sweetwater Dam was completed to bring water to Chula Vista residents and their farming lands. Frank Kimball became the State Commissioner of Agriculture and discovered citrus trees to be the most successful crop for the area. Chula Vista eventually became the largest lemon-growing center in the world for a period of time.

A railroad was built to connect San Diego, National City, Chula Vista and Otay. This railroad, known as the National City and Otay Railroad, flourished for many years.

On October 17, 1911, an election was held in Chula Vista to incorporate and the people voted in its favor. The State of California approved this Act of Incorporation in November. The Board of Trustees of Chula Vista held an election at the office of the People's State Bank and E.T. Smith was elected President.

Chula Vista Marina is located in San Diego's South Bay. The Chula Vista Marina is less crowded and provides boaters a peaceful, quite atmosphere away from downtown. The Chula Vista Marina boasts tall swaying palm trees and a pristine park-like setting. The Chula Vista Yacht Harbor presents a tropical paradise with uncrowded waters, no boat surge and spectacular sunsets.

The Marina has over 552 boat slips with modern concrete docks and private dock boxes. The Marina facilities can accommodate a variety of vessels large and small. Our first class marina and resort facilities feature a vacation atmosphere, relaxed environment, and offers our visitors and regulars a wonderful change of pace and setting.

Whether you need a slip for a week end or more permanently, CHULA VISTA MARINA is your connection to all the pleasures that boating has to offer!

# 552 Boat Slips-click for view
# Modern Concrete Docks - Private Dock Boxes
# Water and Metered Electric at Each Slip
# Phone & Cable TV/Internet Available
# Free Marina Pump Out Service
# Security Gates - Computerized Key Access
# 24 Hour In-house Security
# Free Parking - Vehicle ID stickers issued
# Easy Freeway Access - 30 Minutes From All San Diego Attractions
# Local Shuttle Bus and Trolley Transportation for Easy Shopping
# Large, Clean Restrooms - Showers and Lockers
# Multiple Laundry Facilities
# Heated Swimming Pool and Spa
# Private Picnic Grounds, Horseshoe Pits, Play and Rest Areas
# Beautiful Public Parks and Paved Walkways By the Bay
# Public Boat Launch and Fishing Pier
# Two Water Front Restaurants and Bars: South Bay Fish & Grill
# Both restaurants feature patio dining,delicious food and great entertainment on the week ends!
# Chandlery, gift shop and mail service: BAYVIEW NAUTICAL
# Yacht Brokers Office: SOUTH SHORE YACHT SALES
# Groceries,sundries, gifts and ladies apparell

Information andThings To Do

chulavista.com

Chula Vista Public Library website

Official City of Chula Vista website

Chula Vista Schools Location and Phone Directory