Allman Electric Corporation

NC

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Electrician

in commercialresidentialand service electrical contract wiring. We have a service department for the general publica residential department for home buildersRick Stephens and Vice PresidentFayettevilleNC with over 7050 sq. ft. of officestorageapproximately 2 acres of adjoining property was purchasedrezoned commercialequal opportunity hiringOSHA and hazard communications. By maintaining loyal and committed employeesstressing safetyqualityand customer satisfactionNC 28306 ph: 910-485-8617 fax: 910-485-1177 Service @allmanel ectric .comElectrical ContractorGeneral Contractor

345 Wilkes Rd Fayetteville , NC 28306 ph: 910-485-8617 fax: 910-485-1177 Service @allmanel ectric .com Home Services About Us Contact Us Home Welcome to Allman Electric, Inc's home on the Internet. At our site you'll find some history about our services as well as useful information for all consumers. Make sure to check out the "Contact Us" page so that we may help you personally Our Mission Attitude, Excellence, and Commitment are maintained as we strive for our client’s satis

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