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Business Listing   A-1 Quality Plumbing - Breckenridge, TX - Phone: (254) 559-9405


Business Listing   Big Country Plumbing - B A Thurman - Breckenridge, TX - Phone: (254) 559-7468


Business Listing   Breckenridge Lumber CO - Breckenridge, TX - Phone: (254) 559-3346


Business Listing   Chaney Ricky & Kris Plumbing - Breckenridge, TX - Phone: (254) 559-8433


Business Listing   Doyle Plumbing - Breckenridge, TX - Phone: (254) 559-8613


Business Listing   John's Plumbing - Breckenridge, TX - Phone: (254) 559-5243


Business Listing   Radio Shack of King Appliance - Breckenridge, TX - Phone: (254) 559-5242


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Helpful Definition for: Plumbing Contractors


Plumbing contractors are individuals who are involved in the installation, repair, and maintenance of plumbing fixtures which control the supply of water to and from a building. Plumbing contractors in Breckenridge often work for residential, commercial or industrial sectors. A few of the plumbing contractors in Breckenridge work independently, whereas, others have people working under their guidance.

Different plumbing contractors have different ways of working. Some may work on contractual basis with commercial organizations, while others may work only for new buildings of construction. The charges are pre-fixed when plumbing contractors are contacted. For residential work, these contractors in Breckenridge mention their rate, when they are contacted, over telephone, and if the homeowners accept that rate, they come and do their work.

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