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AR 71929-6420 BBB Accreditation &amp · Owner Number of Employees: 1 Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. James Kegley · Owner Customer Contacts Mr. James Kegley · Owner Licensing information This business is in an industry that may require professional licensing · Garage Doors · Siding Contractors · Gutters · Window Installation · Deck Builder · Garage Door Repair · Deck Repair · Window and Door Installation · Doors · Soffit and Fascia · Sunroom Construction · Garage Openers · Vinyl Windows · Replacement Windows · and does not guarantee the accuracy of any information in Business Profiles. As a matter of policy · BBB does not endorse any product

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AR 71929-6420 BBB Accreditation &amp
Owner Number of Employees: 1 Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. James Kegley
Owner Customer Contacts Mr. James Kegley
Owner Licensing information This business is in an industry that may require professional licensing
Garage Doors
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Siding Contractors
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Gutters
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Window Installation
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Deck Builder
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Garage Door Repair
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Deck Repair
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Window and Door Installation
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Doors
Soffit and Fascia
Sunroom Construction
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Garage Openers
Vinyl Windows
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Replacement Windows
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