Environmental Stewardship in Corvallis, Oregon

Environmental Stewardship in Corvallis, Oregon

Benton County, Oregon News

G. Christianson Construction and other Corvallis businesses showcase ways to improve sustainability in our environment at the Sustainability Fair 2024

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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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Getting a Custom Home to Net Zero

Getting a Custom Home to Net Zero

Susan Bady, Custom Builder

The Just-Big-Enough House

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What our Clients are Saying

“They took our period bathroom and built a gorgeous and accessible shower with great sensitivity to the historic details. They left no mess, and finished every detail perfectly. They adapted to small changes we suggested and made errors right. Tony, especially, was just terrific to work with and the cabinetmaker was a master!”

Ed & Karen Miller, Corvallis

See the Historic Bathroom Remodel project

“Greg and Carl have done three different projects for us. I have been impressed every time with their clear and friendly communication, knowledge and experience, work ethic, and attention to detail. I liked that on each project there were no surprises...the cost came in right at the estimate. It's apparent when you work with them that they are interested in building long term relationships, not just making money on one particular job. It's also clear they are good employers to their workers, have strong relationships with a wide range of subcontractors, and have extensive knowledge regarding permitting, etc. I would be very reluctant to go with any other company in town.”

Kate & Kevin Day, Corvallis

See the A Lighter-than-Air Spa Bath project

“We felt our ideas were listened to, incorporated, and enhanced in the final plans. Elizabeth did a nice job adding architectural interest with the arch above the stove and continuing that feature in the new opening connecting the living room to dining space. Eliminating the wall between dining room & kitchen allowed for a much better flow addressing our desire for a more spacious-looking interior without adding additional space. The hot tub cover is a special feature that enhances our ability to use it daily. And creating a space for the washer/dryer in the house instead of the garage was a real win. ”

Kathy Chafin & Steve Wyatt, Corvallis, OR

See the Vibrant & Balanced Home Remodel project
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