Construction And Remodeling Services in Escondido, CA
At Petra Arts Construction, we help homeowners in Escondido create beautiful, functional spaces. Whether refreshing a room or building anew, we ensure high-quality workmanship, transparent communication, and respect for your time and investment.
Whole Home Remodeling in Escondido, CA
Kitchen Remodeling in Escondido, CA
Bathroom Remodeling in Escondido, CA
Accessory Dwelling Units / ADU Addition in Escondido, CA
Flooring Installation in Escondido, CA
Interior & Exterior Painting in Escondido, CA
Kitchen Remodeling: Before & After
Why Choose Us for Your Remodeling or Construction in Escondido, CA
Local Expertise – We know the rules, styles, and climate of neighborhoods like La Jolla, Del Mar, Carmel Valley, Poway, Rancho Bernardo, Chula Vista, Tierrasanta, and more.
Comprehensive Service – From permits & design to execution & finishing, Petra Arts Construction manages every stage.
Transparent & Personable – Clear estimates, regular updates, and a personal touch—you’ll always know where your project stands.
Quality Materials & Craftsmanship – We source durable, high-quality materials and adhere to best practices so the results last.
Weather in Escondido, CA
Clear Sky
69°F
Temperature
8mph
Wind Speed
65%
Humidity
About Escondido, CA
Escondido (Spanish for "Hidden"; Kumeyaay: Eskondiid) is a city in San Diego County's North County region, 30 miles (48 km) northeast of downtown San Diego, 15 miles from the ocean, and 40 miles from the Mexican border. The city occupies a shallow valley ringed by rocky hills. Incorporated in 1888, it is one of the oldest cities in San Diego County. It has a population of 151,038 as of the 2020 census. == Etymology == "Escondido" is a Spanish word meaning "hidden". One source says the name originally referred to agua escondida or hidden water; another says it meant "hidden treasure".The city is known as Eskondiid in Kumeyaay. == History == The Escondido area was first settled by the Luiseño, who established campsites and villages along the creek running through the area. They named the place Mixéelum Pompáwvo or "Mehel-om-pom-pavo." The Luiseno also had another village north of Mixéelum Pompáwvo called Panakare. The Kumeyaay migrated from areas near the Colorado River, settling both in the San Pasqual Valley and near the San Dieguito River in the southwestern and western portions of what is now Escondido. Most of the villages and campsites today have been destroyed by development and agriculture.
Neighborhoods in Escondido, CA
Central Escondido, East Grove, East Canyon, Kit Carson, North Broadway, Jesmond Dene, West Ridge, Daley Ranch, Mesa Rock, East Valley, Lake Hodges, Hidden Hills, Lake Wohlford, Country Club, San Pasqual Valley
