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In Share via Email copy URL Copy this link Business Profile Electrician 3D Plumbing &amp · Electric 6960 N Broadway Ave Park City · KS 67219-1402 Get Directions BBB Accreditation &amp · Rating 3D Plumbing &amp · Electric is NOT a BBB Accredited Business. To become accredited · a business must agree to BBB Standards for Trust and pass BBB&#x27 · wiring · pipe service · 24 hour emergency service · electrical service upgrades · LLC 3D Plumbing Business Management: Brad E. Dillman · Owner Patrick Dillman · Owner Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Patrick Dillman · Owner Customer Contacts Brad E. Dillman · Owner Christian Dillman · Office Manager Additional Phone · Electrician · Plumber · Electrical Contractors · Plumbing Renovation

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Electric 6960 N Broadway Ave Park City
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KS 67219-1402 Get Directions BBB Accreditation &amp
Rating 3D Plumbing &amp
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Electric is NOT a BBB Accredited Business. To become accredited
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a business must agree to BBB Standards for Trust and pass BBB&#x27
pipe service
24 hour emergency service
electrical service upgrades
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LLC 3D Plumbing Business Management: Brad E. Dillman
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Owner Patrick Dillman
Owner Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Patrick Dillman
Owner Customer Contacts Brad E. Dillman
Owner Christian Dillman
Office Manager Additional Phone
Electrician
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Plumber
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Electrical Contractors
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Plumbing Renovation
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