Fast & Reliable 24/7 Emergency Damage Restoration Services in MA
All Pro Restoration has 25 years of experience in the restoration industry, They have knowledge that goes above and beyond the competition
Our family-owned restoration business provides the personal touch that is lacking with larger companies. Although experience and knowledge should play a huge role in determining which restoration company to hire, you also want to work with certified professionals that love helping customers rebound from a highly stressful event like a fire or a busted water line.
Hours:
Timezone: (GMT-04:00) America/Detroit
Monday
1:00 am -
Tuesday
1:00 am - 12:00 am
Wednesday
1:00 am - 12:00 am
Thursday
1:00 am - 12:00 am
Friday
1:00 am - 12:00 am
Saturday
1:00 am - 12:00 am
Sunday
1:00 am - 12:00 am
All Pro Restoration LLC
215 N Washington St, Norton, MA 02766
Norton 02766
United States
(508) 250-0590
About Norton
Norton is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States, and contains the village of Norton Center. The population was 19,202 at the 2020 census. Home of Wheaton College, Norton hosts the Dell Technologies Championship, a tournament of the PGA Tour held annually on the Labor Day holiday weekend at the TPC Boston golf club. == History == Winnecunnet Lake was an ancient fishing, hunting, and camping site known for thousands of years by Indigenous Pokanoket and Mattakeeset families. In the old days before dams and other obstructions, rivers running gently into the lake and swamplands around it provided canoe routes north to Lake Massapoag and south to the Taunton River. Growing tall in the lowlands along two of Norton’s main waterways—Wading and Rumford—- and continuing further along their convergence into Three Mile River, a thick forest of cedar trees grew dark and intertwined together. These swampy forests were places of safety in the winter, when the wet uneven ground was frozen over and the thick tree branches kept families and animals alike more shaded from the wind and snow. The deep inland swamps of Norton remained unsettled by English colonists for many years after their initial arrival on the Massachusetts coast. But by the late 1640s, the townships of Rehoboth and Taunton were looking to expand their bounds to the north, south, and west. The settlement of Rehoboth bought the lands north of it—what would become Attleboro—from Wamsutta in the 1666 North Purchase.
Neighborhoods around Norton
Norton Center, Chartley, Crowe Farm Lane, Norton, Norton Grove, North Dighton, East Mansfield, Reinhard Pasture, Mansfield Center, South Easton, Campello, Norton Crossing, Foxborough, Oakland, Henrich Woods, Attleborough Falls, Everett Leonard Park and Norton Town Pool, Raynham Center, Red Mill Village, Brockton Heights,Things To Do in Norton
Winslow Farm Animal Sanctuary
King Philip's Cave
Attleboro Springs Wildlife Sanctuary
Borderland State Park
Tricentennial Park
Attleboro Arts Museum
Norton Kayak Company
Capron Park
World War II Veterans Memorial Trail
Hub Parkour Training Center
Norton Common
TPC Boston
Bog Iron Brewing
Norton Conservation Commission
New England Aquarium
Norton
Women At Work Museum Inc
Norton Parks & Recreation Department
Roger Williams Park Zoo
Mac & Walt's