OX Plumbing Services LLC

AZ

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area From new installs and renovations to service calls and repairswe’ve got you covered. At Oxbow Plumbing &ampHeatingwe are here to help. Our team is equipped to handle any plumbing or heating issue you may haveI needed a main cast iron plumbing stack replaced and movedinstalling new linesArea with quality plumbing &ampconveniently repaid through your property taxes. This is an alternative to traditional financingwith approval based primarily on your property assessment and tax payment historysubject to your municipality’s Program Terms and Conditions. As a CEIP Qualified Contractorgas furnacesgas boilersHRV/ERVsmart thermostatstankless water heaterseasy financing Options Financeit offers a fasteasy option to prequalify for up to $100bi-weeklyCopyright Oxbow Plumbing &ampAll Rights Reserved

100% of your project costs, conveniently repaid through your property taxes. This is an alternative to traditional financing, with approval based primarily on your property assessment and tax payment history, subject to your municipality’s Program Terms and Conditions. As a CEIP Qualified Contractor, we help you choose eligible energy-efficient and/or renewable energy upgrades that help you save energy Access flexible financing with CEIP to invest in eligible product upgrades that save energy Pl

(515) 303-3042

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