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Allied home restoration

Allied home restoration

Family-owned full-service restoration company, services include Water Damage Dry-out and Repair, Mold Testing, Mold Mitigation, Moisture Inspection, Odor Removal, Carpet Cleaning, Carpet Re-stretching, Carpet Repair, Reconstruction/ Remodeling, flooring Specialists Sales & Installation Including: Hard Surface Floor, Carpet, Tile Showers, Floor, Backsplash, Walls.

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Great work, timely, and a pleasure to work with!

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· Mount Clemens

JoHanna was professional, prepared, and knowledgeable. She helped mw with the Kohler product line while working with the other elements I wanted included in my design. If not for JoHanna's help, I'd probably still be looking for fixtures etc!

Rosalie R.

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· Bloomfield Twp

Very disappointed with Windowpro after 3 years/phasesand $45-50k. This past year was 2 doorwalls. They do not slide as nicely as first. The locks go the other direction. One of these two was actually built in our driveway. The company commicated well when production delays occurred. However, W... more

Paula A.

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· Twinsburg

I was most pleased with the professsionalism, quality of services and materials and the responsiveness. Thank you!


can i replace the formica on my kitchen counters without pulling out and replacing the whole counter. In other words, can you cement new formica over what is t
Nov 18, 2015
For what you will spend in time and effort on this type of repair, I would suggest you look at granite as an option.  Many local fabricators are offering specials on material that (depending on your s ... read more
Buying an old house and renovating versus tearing down and building new: Pros & Cons?

Ashley Kuntz of Eastbrook Homes PRO answered:

May 22, 2014
Both can be costly. If you tear down, you may build it exactly how you want it - and potentially have less problems then trying to create something new out of something old. You never know what could ... read more

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Allied home restoration

12084 Odell Rd,
Linden, MI
https://www.alliedhomerestoration.com/ (810) 691-5464