Barnes Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning

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baker and record-holding swimmer. Her favorite superheroes are the Wonder Twins because shetooenjoys working with teams that have a variety of strengths. Kristopher O&#8217Tool Director of Operations Kris is a cycling Cyclone who has peddled RAGBRAI 13 times. Howeverhe never gets “two-tired” helping clients with their home comfort. As you might have guessedensuring every interaction ends with a smile. Known as "Queen" around the officeshe's soaking up sunshine with her beloved boxers Chief and Drakeor cherishing moments of laughter and joy with family and friends. Ryan Hudson Purchasing &ampRyan is also known for being a jack of all trades musicianalways grilling the perfect steakDes MoinesIA 50313 515-657-6634 &copy2026 Service LegendsPlumbingHVAC

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