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

“Working on this home was truly a one of a kind experience; every room had its own unique personality and story with custom hand-crafted tile throughout. In one of my favorite rooms, "The Swamp," every person who was involved on the project picked out tiles that they felt would represented them and signed the back. I was able to install these tiles as a memento of all of the hard work and dedication poured into the project. This was a fun acknowledgment of the craftsmanship and artistry involved.”

Evan Whitlow, Mountain Top Tile and Stone LLC

See the Hilltop House project

“We decided that we wanted to update several features in order to gain an energy efficient house that would be appealing in appearance. We couldn't be happier with the design, planning and construction process. While not everything goes perfectly, any problems were handled promptly. We worked closely with a designer and had regular progress meetings with the VP/project manager. Even the owner of the company, Carl was closely involved with the project. If you want an energy efficient, well designed and well executed remodel or new construction, I would highly recommend G. Christianson Construction.”

Don & Betsy Reid, Corvallis, OR

See the Stone Fireplace & Golden Oak Bookcases 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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