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Allen Remodeling Service
Best remodeling company in Allen, TX
Allen Remodeling Service
Allen Remodeling Service
304 W Boyd Dr #407 BAllen Texas 75013United States
(469) 242-3276
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Are you ready to renovate your bedroom, bathroom or kitchen? Maybe you'd like to remodel your entire house from scratch. No matter what your case, we can help you realize that your dream home is within reach. Allen Remodeling is dedicated to helping you design your dream home.
Our team of professional remodeling can help you visualize and design your new space. They are located in Allen, Texas and will make sure that your space is both beautiful as well as practical. We will ensure that your space is exactly what you want. We'll make sure it's functional and efficient. Your space is treated with the same tenderness and care as ours.
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About Allen
Allen is a city in Collin County in the U.S. state of Texas, and a northern suburb in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The population was 104,627 at the 2020 census, and was estimated to be 111,551 in 2022. Allen is located approximately twenty miles (32 km) north of downtown Dallas and is a part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. == History == The Allen area was previously home to the Caddo, Comanche, and other indigenous peoples. The first immigrants from the United States and Europe arrived in the early 1840s. The town was established by the Houston and Texas Central Railway and named in 1872 for Ebenezer Allen, a state politician and railroad promoter. The railroad allowed sale of crops across the country before they rotted, causing a shift from the previous cattle-based agriculture. On February 22, 1878, a gang led by Sam Bass committed in Allen what is said to be Texas's first train robbery.From 1908 through 1948, Allen was a stop along the Texas Traction Company's interurban line from Denison to Dallas. Allen was a small town of a few hundred residents when it was incorporated in 1953. Since this time, it has grown dramatically due to the construction of U.S. Route 75, the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, and the development of nearby Dallas and Plano.