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Building Materials & Supplies in Anaconda, MT

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Business Listing   Ace Hardware - Anaconda, MT - Phone: (406) 563-6060


Business Listing   Anaconda Hardware Hank - Anaconda, MT - Phone: (406) 563-7851


Business Listing   Lutey's Furniture & Appliance - Anaconda, MT - Phone: (406) 563-3781


Business Listing   S & N Concrete - Anaconda, MT - Phone: (406) 563-3031


Business Listing   Saltenberger Heating & Plumbing Inc - Anaconda, MT - Phone: (406) 563-3088


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Building materials are primarily of two types; natural and artificial or man-made. Natural materials are available in plenty in and around Anaconda. One needs to be quite sure about the production of any particular material. Based on high demand of any material at any particular place, the rate might be cheap. However, man-made materials are more or less of same price at almost all places in Anaconda. The supply of building materials is done not only within that specific area but is also sometimes imported. It requires a great deal of human labor to produce and supply material apart from the natural materials, especially in large quantity requirement for building industries.

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