Most renovation companies will tell you they care about your home. Springridge has had thirty years to prove it — and most of that proof is still standing in Maple Ridge, lived in by the families they built it for.
The work started small, the way family businesses do: one careful job, then the neighbour next door, then the neighbour’s daughter when she bought her own place a decade later. Three decades on, the calendar still fills the same way — by people who watched the crew leave a clean site and a finished room, and told someone.
“The people who quote your project are the people who show up to build it. That hasn’t changed in thirty years, and it isn’t going to.”
What has changed is everything around them — the towns grew, the homes got older, the renovations got bigger. A tired galley kitchen becomes an open main floor. A 1980s bathroom becomes a tiled walk-in. An addition turns a starter home into a forever home. Springridge has done all of it, in-house, with the same crews who’ve worked together for years.
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A renovation lives in the details no one photographs — the waterproofing under the tile, the framing behind the drywall, the trim that lines up because someone took the time. That’s the part thirty years teaches you, and it’s the part you only notice when it’s missing.
So the promise is simple, and it’s the same one it has always been: a tidy site, honest updates, and a finished room that looks like it was always meant to be there.



