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NC 28105-1829 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &amp · plumbing · Baths · Whole House · LLC Business Management: Mr. David Barron · President Mr. Stan J. Miller · Owner Number of Employees: 8 Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. David Barron · Owner Customer Contacts Mr. David Barron · issued by General Contractors Licensing Board · NC General Contractors Licensing Board · issued by Plumbing · Heating &amp · Fire Sprinkler Contractors Licensing Board · NC Plumbing · General Contractor · Plumber · Home Builders · Air Conditioning Contractors · Kitchen Remodel · Remodeling

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NC 28105-1829 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &amp
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Baths
Whole House
LLC Business Management: Mr. David Barron
President Mr. Stan J. Miller
Owner Number of Employees: 8 Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. David Barron
Owner Customer Contacts Mr. David Barron
issued by General Contractors Licensing Board
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NC General Contractors Licensing Board
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issued by Plumbing
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Heating &amp
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Fire Sprinkler Contractors Licensing Board
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NC Plumbing
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General Contractor
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Plumber
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Home Builders
Air Conditioning Contractors
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Kitchen Remodel
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Remodeling
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