Our
Chrysalis Awards
for Remodeling Excellence
2024 Regional Award
Whole House Remodel
$500,000-$1 Million
2022 Regional Award
Residential Historic Renovation
over $300,000
2019 Regional Award
Kitchen Remodel
over $150,000
2018 Decade
of Excellence
2017 National Award
Residential Historic Renovation
2016 National Award
Commercial Remodel
Team Award
2015 Regional Award
Whole House Remodel
over $1 Million
2014 National Winner
Whole House Remodel
Over $1 Million
2014 Regional Award
Green
Remodeling
Project
2014 Regional Award
Whole House Remodel
$250,000-$500,000
2013 National Award
Whole House Remodel
$250K-$500K
2013 Regional Award
Whole House Remodel
$500K-$1 Million
2013 Regional Award
Whole House Remodel
over $1 Million
2012 Regional Award Residential
Exterior
over $100,000
2012 Regional Award
Outdoor Living
2012 Regional Award
Whole House Remodel
$250,000 - $500,000
2011 Regional Award
Whole House Remodel
$250,000 - $500,000
2009 Regional Award
Whole House
Remodel
$500K - $1 Million
2007 Regional Award
Whole
House
Remodel over $500K
2007 Regional Award
Whole House
Remodel $200 - $500K
2096 Regional Award
Whole House
Remodel Over
$500K
2005 Regional Award
Commercial Remodel
2002 Regional Award
Commercial Remodel
2000 Regional Award
Residential
Historic
Renovation
2000 Regional Award
Whole House
Remodel
$200K-$500K
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Allen Construction
Remodelers of
Santa Barbara, CA
Industry Associations: Santa
Barbara Contractors Association, Ventura County Contractors
Association, Green Building Alliance, The Sustainability
Project
Professional Designation: LEED AP |
Aaron Pick
Allen Construction
201 N. Milpas Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
Phone: 805-884-8777
Fax: 805-884-0029
Website:
www.buildallen.com
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2022 Regional Award
Residential Historic Renovation
over $300,000
Only two weeks after these
owners moved from the East Coast into their recently purchased house, a
tragic mud flow – caused by a large wildfire in the local mountains,
followed by torrential rains – destroyed one third of their home. As a
result, their plans for a minor remodel became a disaster recovery
The rear yard, significantly devastated by the mud flow, is now one of
the most eye-catching parts of the home. It includes a pool with spa,
fire pit, lounge seating, and small outdoor kitchen/ BBQ. A reinforced
retaining wall was added to the back yard to prevent future flooding and
debris flow from the adjacent creek. It adds a beautiful framework for
the garden. The wall of French doors on the refurbished sunroom
showcases spectacular views of the new pool, garden with antique yellow
roses, and the mountains beyond.
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