Renovation, Remodeling, Rebuilding
Two Decades of Experience
Jon Low began his building career in 1989, learning his craft from the ground up for four years as an apprentice in the Carpenters Union, earning a California contractor’s license in 1993, and working as a member of the union for over ten years. His two decades of building experience have given him the ability to make the best use of high-quality materials and techniques. Keenly aware of the importance of meeting the goals of his clients, he takes ownership of every project, protecting the worksite with safe, clean, and professional craftsmanship. Jon puts his training and experience to use on high-end construction projects, both commercial and residential. Among his past accomplishments are the Fisher residence (the owners of the Gap), the Pruex residence (the founders of Quicken software), the Jobs residence (the founder of Apple computers), the Nordstrom and Ralph Lauren stores in Palo Alto’s Stanford Shopping Center, as well as the former Borders bookstore and the Disney store in Union Square.