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Alpine 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.

We provide the following services:

•    Kitchen Remodeling
•    Bathroom Remodeling
•    Media Centers
•    Closets
•    Countertops
•    Fireplace Surrounds
•    And much more!

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 Alpine, California

The small community of Alpine sits at the base of the Cuyamaca Mountains near Highway 8. Located 30 miles east of the City of San Diego, Viejas Casino and Viejas Outlet Center draw thousands of visitors to this scenic region on American Indian lands. Tourists visiting San Diego can drive a quick 30 minutes east to enjoy Alpine's rural setting which features warmer, dryer climate and the popular sport of gambling. Alpine California is not far from California Beach.

Residents of this beautiful 4,000' elevation mountain community that was chosen for "best weather in America" love being outdoors and enjoy activities such as boating, fishing, hiking, horseback riding and the annual Lakeside Rodeo.

Held 11 miles northeast of Alpine, Lakeside Rodeo is a three day event that includes real cowboys who compete in Calf Roping, Team Roping, Bareback Bronc, Saddle Bronc, Steer Wrestling, Bull Riding, Barrel Racing and the Wild Horse Race. For the current rodeo dates and events, visit www.lakesiderodeo.com

Situated near the Cleveland National Forest and only a 30 mile drive away from Lake Morena and Lake Cuyamaca, Alpine features an interesting mix of ranches, estates and affordable housing. Residents of the region have diverse interests, incomes and careers. Some work as casino staff, some are ranch hands, some commute to the city and others share in the wealth through their American Indian heritage as members of the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians and owners of Viejas Casino.

The Viejas Band of Kumeyaay is one of approximately 12 bands of the Kumeyaay Indian Nation and have over 250 members living on the 1,600-acre reservation in the Viejas Valley, east of Alpine in San Diego County. The Viejas Band is recognized by the United States Government as a sovereign government and maintains a government-to-government relationship.

The Kumeyaay are the original native inhabitants of San Diego County. The Kumeyaay, Yuman-speaking people of Hokan stock, have lived in this region for more than 10,000 years. Historically, the Kumeyaay were horticulturists, gatherers and hunters. When the Spanish first sailed into San Diego harbor with the Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo expedition of 1542, the Kumeyaay greeted them.