Historic Exterior Remodel Receives Award

G. Christianson Construction

G. Christianson restores Emily Pernot House to original Queen Anne design and wins Historic Preservation award.

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G. Christianson Construction receives Sustainable Business of the Year award

G. Christianson Construction receives Sustainable Business of the Year award

G. Christianson Construction

G. Christianson Construction receives the Sustainable Business of the Year award at Celebrate Corvallis 2022.

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Staying safe while serving our customers during COVID-19

Carl Christianson

In order to minimize the spread of COVID-19 and to help protect your family and ours, we are taking the following steps.

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What our Clients are Saying

“If you are like the majority of Americans you want to continue living at home in a familiar environment throughout your maturing years. Aging-in-place means living in your home safely, independently and comfortably, regardless of age or ability level.”

National Association of Home Builders, "What is Design for Independent Living?" Article

See the Accessible Design/Aging in Place project

“Throughout the project, Sarah did an incredible job of listening to our vision and guided our decisions with her extensive design experience. G. Christianson consistently provided excellent materials, work, communication, and, moreover, they became our friends throughout the process. They used only superior quality products throughout our home, made sure all systems and structures throughout were constructed to meet or exceed code standards, and took the initiative to provide superior construction techniques even where it wouldn't show. The custom cabinetry and carpentry throughout is top quality and beautiful. The result is exactly the dream home we've always wanted! Sarah, Tanner, and the GCC team created a gorgeous, comfortable space where our family can grow for decades. It was an incredible two-year experience with the GCC family.”

See the Riverside Farmhouse Remodel project

“Carl’s house avoids 19 tons of CO2 every year compared to a code house. If all houses throughout the entire United States did that, it is possible to slow down carbon emissions to the point that we can slow down global warming and eventually, hopefully, reverse it.”

Jan Fillinger, Architect

See the Craftsman Custom Passive House project
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