Josh's Ground Effects

WV

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Plumber

in cleaning and advanced sewer diagnostics to emergency repairsour licensed and insured technicians are equipped with the latest technology to handle any jobbig or small. Our professional approach combines advanced drain cleaning technology with innovativefrom start to finish. Our knowledge and experience allows us to look at the current issueevaluate it quickly and advise you the bestrepairfailing to do so can wreak havoc on your property. If you want to avoid such disasterschoose Josh’s Ground Effects. With our quick response times&#xE934We were referred to Josh's GE by a long time friend. We normally use a different Plumberbut he was unavailable. Josh talked to us and diagnosed the problem over the phonePlumbing

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