DBC Irrigation Supply Cheyenne
Originally known as Denver Brass and Copper Co. · we have been in the plumbing and irrigation business since 1947.   · In 1960 · turf irrigation equipment and plastic pipe were added to our product offerings.   · In 1995 Denver Brass & · Copper Co. was purchased by Solsbury Hill · LLC.   · Since then · our Cheyenne and Casper Wyoming branches · and our Neumark locations in Albuquerque and Las Cruces · New Mexico.   · We also operate nine stores in Texas under the name · Texas Irrigation Supply and seven stores in Idaho under the name · Pipeco Irrigation Supply. In 2001 · we chose to modify the Denver Brass and Copper Co. brand name and call our Colorado & · Wyoming locations DBC Irrigation Supply.   · Though originally a plumbing supply company · Locations Rewards Programs   · Growers Association (WGGA) Denver 5805 E 39th Ave Denver · CO 80207 Phone
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