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Iowa in a 103 · 000 square foot building. Our business focus has been the mechanical contractor · industrial buildings to the mechanical contractor. Proud to be Central Iowa's ONLY &nbsp · Locally Owned Plumbing Supply Company! &nbsp · &nbsp · IA 50321 office (515) 288-3211 fax (515) 288-3217 Hours · Plumbing

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A family-owned Midwest distributor since 1946, specializing in plumbing, HVAC, and PVF products for professionals. Des Moines Location: 1622 NE 51st Ave, Des Moines, IA 50313 Iowa City Location: 1925 Boyrum St, Iowa City, IA 52240

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Iowa in a 103
000 square foot building. Our business focus has been the mechanical contractor
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industrial buildings to the mechanical contractor. Proud to be Central Iowa's ONLY &nbsp
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Locally Owned Plumbing Supply Company! &nbsp
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IA 50321 office (515) 288-3211 fax (515) 288-3217 Hours
Plumbing
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