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Splash Contracting – Home Renovation Vancouver
Contractor in Surrey, British Columbia
Splash Contracting - Home Renovation Vancouver
Splash Contracting - Home Renovation Vancouver
13490 108 AveSurrey British Columbia V3T 2K3Canada
(236) 885-8588
Business Description
We are a full service renovation contractor dedicated to delivering top quality results on every project. With decades of experience designing, building, and delivering projects, our passionate team of professionals gets the job done right. Here at Splash we specialize in kitchen and bathroom renovations. Splash has many divisions in-house to ensure you get the most value for your money. Our design team works directly with you to design your dream space, our custom cabinet manufacturing facility allows us to control the cost and on-time delivery of your cabinetry, and our experienced construction crews diligently manage your project to make sure every detail is delivered with perfection.
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About Surrey
Surrey is a city in British Columbia, Canada. It is located south of the Fraser River on the Canada–United States border. It is a member municipality of the Metro Vancouver regional district and metropolitan area. Mainly a suburban city, Surrey is the province's second-largest by population after Vancouver and the third-largest by area after Abbotsford and Prince George. Seven neighbourhoods in Surrey are designated town centres: Cloverdale, Fleetwood, Guildford, Newton, South Surrey, and City Centre encompassed by Whalley. == History == Surrey was incorporated in 1879, and encompasses land formerly occupied by a number of Halqemeylem-speaking indigenous groups, including the Semiahmoo, Katzie, and the Kwantlen peoples. When Englishman H.J. Brewer looked across the Fraser River from New Westminster and saw a land reminiscent of his native County of Surrey in England, the settlement of Surrey was placed on the map. The area then comprised forests of douglas fir, fir, red cedar, hemlock, blackberry bushes, and cranberry bogs. A portion of present-day Whalley (named after Harry Whalley, who owned and operated a gas bar at the bend in King George Blvd, (formerly King George Highway) at 108 Avenue, "Whalley's Corner") was used as a burial ground by the Kwantlen (or Qw'ontl'en) Nation. Settlers arrived first in Cloverdale and parts of South Surrey, mostly to farm, fish, harvest oysters, or set up small stores.