Paschal Air, Plumbing & Electric

TX

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2026 Paschal AirPlumbing &ampElectric. All rights Reserved.AR:MP6860 . AR:M-11071 . AR:MECH-0316640626 . AR:HVACR-1448551OK Mech: 068145 . OK Plumb: 082277Paschal Air: #TACLA00129951EPaschal Plumbing: #M-44920Paschal Electric: TECL#81327Texas Department of Licensing and RegulationsPO Box 12157Austin TX 78711 (512) 463-6599The Texas State Board of Plumbing ExaminersPO Box 4200Austin TX 78765 (512) 936-5200Plumbing: #M-44920 RMP Joshua GrossPlumbingHVAC

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