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In Share via Email copy URL Copy this link Business Profile Plumber 1-800-Plumber +Air &amp · Electric 513 Ross St Amarillo · TX 79102-3407 Get Directions View Service Area See Hours · heating · air conditioning · and electrical service · repair · and replacements.&nbsp · air conditioning units · and electrical supplies.&nbsp · LLC 1-800-Plumber of the Texas Panhandle Business Management: Jasen Shreiner · Owner Kellie Tijerina · Office Manager Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Jasen Shreiner · Owner Customer Contacts Jasen Shreiner · Owner Heather Shreiner · Plumbing · CA 93940-7817 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &amp · including drain cleaning · water heater installation · water treatment

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Electric 513 Ross St Amarillo
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TX 79102-3407 Get Directions View Service Area See Hours
heating
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air conditioning
and electrical service
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repair
and replacements.&nbsp
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air conditioning units
and electrical supplies.&nbsp
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LLC 1-800-Plumber of the Texas Panhandle Business Management: Jasen Shreiner
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Owner Kellie Tijerina
Office Manager Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Jasen Shreiner
Owner Customer Contacts Jasen Shreiner
Owner Heather Shreiner
Plumbing
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CA 93940-7817 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &amp
including drain cleaning
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water heater installation
water treatment

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