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All Things New Restoration

All Things New Restoration, based in Lynwood, WA, is a premier IICRC certified restoration contractor, serving a broad region including Seattle. Specializing in comprehensive solutions for water, fire, mold, and biohazard damage, we cater to both residential and commercial clients. Our expert team is adept at navigating the complexities of restoration and reconstruction, ensuring your property is meticulously restored to its pre-damaged state. Trust us for reliable and efficient services.

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Tyler B.

Review of A Cut Above Exteriors by

· Beaverton

They were fantastic to work with and I am thrilled with our new roof.

Bill T.

Review of Champion Windows of Olympia by

· Tacoma

Crew was courteous, fast and clean. I like the design of the windows. The interior molding around the windows was damaged, and Champion was unable to restore the molding back to its original condition. Window installers are not finish carpenters, and it didn't seem like Champion had anyone on their... more

Betty H.

Review of Kohler Bathroom Design Service by

· Bellevue

It was a good experience.

David B.

Review of Cabrera Construction by

· Tacoma

The quality of the work is outstanding. This was a difficult project as it was managed while I was out of state and there were some bumps along the way. The way Cabrera handled them is why I would highly recommend this company, All of the minor issues were remediated with no hassle.


Real grass or artificial grass? Which is better in the long run?
Dec 11, 2014
As a builder I could tell you there is no right answer. I built my home on the water and I have switched from eal grass to artificial . My reasoning was to conserve water and time. Now I can also foca ... read more
Last edited Dec 11, 2014 10:04am
Are galvanized nails supposed to be used when nailing studs in a pressure treated sill plate on a slab? or is 3 inch smooth framing nails code?
Jun 8, 2014
The correct nail to be used is a Hot dipped galvanized nail. Nail diameter and size are different on all applications . A regular galvanized nail is only electo galvanized meaning as soon as the drive ... read more

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All Things New Restoration

2125 196th St SW, Unit #101,
lynnwood, WA
https://www.atnrestoration.com/ (425) 891-5710