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CA 95829-9432 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &amp · installation · and repairs for residential water heaters (electric &amp · Photos and Videos Enlarge image · 1 of 9 Enlarge image · 2 of 9 Enlarge image · 3 of 9 Enlarge image · 4 of 9 Enlarge image · 5 of 9 Enlarge image · Owner Mrs. Shelley Ford · Office Manager Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Fred Ford · Owner Customer Contacts Mrs. Shelley Ford · Office Manager Additional Phone · Water Heater Installation · General Contractor · Plumber · Water Heater Repair · Plumbing and Heating Latest Reviews Bob W &quot · ... Read full review Laurie K &quot · These guys are simply the best! My 35 year old water heater had begun...

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CA 95829-9432 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &amp
installation
and repairs for residential water heaters (electric &amp
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Photos and Videos Enlarge image
1 of 9 Enlarge image
2 of 9 Enlarge image
3 of 9 Enlarge image
4 of 9 Enlarge image
5 of 9 Enlarge image
Owner Mrs. Shelley Ford
Office Manager Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Fred Ford
Owner Customer Contacts Mrs. Shelley Ford
Office Manager Additional Phone
Water Heater Installation
General Contractor
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Plumber
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Water Heater Repair
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Plumbing and Heating Latest Reviews Bob W &quot
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... Read full review Laurie K &quot
These guys are simply the best! My 35 year old water heater had begun...

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