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LLC 105 Murrey Ct Elkton · KY 42220-9255 Get Directions View Service Area View Headquarters BBB Accreditation &amp · Rating Morrow Industrial Repair Service · LLC provides industrial machine repair and facility maintenance services · including work on hydraulic systems · pneumatic systems · air compressors · refrigerant dryers · and stamping presses. The company assists clients with inspection · maintenance · and repair of industrial equipment and building systems such as HVAC · electrical · plumbing · Owner/Operator Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Patrick Morrow · Owner/Operator Customer Contacts Mr. Patrick Morrow · Electrician · Electrical Contractors · Computer Repair · Mechanical Contractors · Electrical Wiring

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LLC 105 Murrey Ct Elkton
KY 42220-9255 Get Directions View Service Area View Headquarters BBB Accreditation &amp
Rating Morrow Industrial Repair Service
LLC provides industrial machine repair and facility maintenance services
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including work on hydraulic systems
pneumatic systems
air compressors
refrigerant dryers
and stamping presses. The company assists clients with inspection
maintenance
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and repair of industrial equipment and building systems such as HVAC
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electrical
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plumbing
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Owner/Operator Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Patrick Morrow
Owner/Operator Customer Contacts Mr. Patrick Morrow
Electrician
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Electrical Contractors
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Computer Repair
Mechanical Contractors
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Electrical Wiring
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