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Need a remodeling contractor in Keller, TX? Experience! Dependability! Trustworthy! This describes the team at A&W Construction. Over 23 years of custom home building and remodeling qualify us to manage the smallest or the largest remodel job. There’s even a licensed Interior Designer on staff to help out with ideas when needed. We strive for the utmost in customer satisfaction.
In fact, our very first remodel jobs came as a result of referrals from our first two custom homes we built back in 1985. And our renovation business was born in Keller. Over the years, we've discovered almost all our custom home business stems from referrals, and over half our remodeling business results from customer referrals. (see testimonials). This reflects our quality reputation; yet, our prices are always fair and competitive.
We invite you to visit our Photo Gallery. See some of our work; then imagine all the possibilities for your own home renovation project. Contact us today to discuss your ideas and get a free estimate.
Keller, TX Information
New residential development is expanding the city in all directions. The 1980 Census calculated Keller's population at 4,555; today, about 37,700 residents call Keller home. The city planned for its growth and has recently constructed a new town hall, municipal service center, recreation and aquatic center, and has expanded the police and municipal court facility and is currently working on a major expansion to the City Library. Keller Independent School District has 36 campuses serving more than 30,000 students. The district serves portions of the cities of Colleyville, Fort Worth, Haltom City, Hurst, North Richland Hills, Southlake, Watauga, and Westlake and the entire City of Keller. Its 51 square miles encompass the third-largest land area in Tarrant County, and its tax rate of $1.6080 per $100 appraised value is the one of the lowest school tax rates in the county. Enrollment in the school district has doubled during the past ten years and is expected to do the same during the next decade, making it the ninth-fastest growing school district in Texas.

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