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Business Listing   Dale's Plumbing - Florence, MS - Phone: (601) 845-2468


Business Listing   Garner Repair Service Inc - Florence, MS - Phone: (601) 845-0685


Business Listing   Mclin- Septic Tank Service - Florence, MS - Phone: (601) 845-8248


Business Listing   McRaney Plumbing CO Inc - Florence, MS - Phone: (601) 845-7646


Business Listing   Snells Concrete Tanks - Florence, MS - Phone: (601) 845-1881


Business Listing   Sykes Plumbing Company - Florence, MS - Phone: (601) 845-8628


Business Listing   Top Line Plumbing - Florence, MS - Phone: (601) 932-0929


Business Listing   Walters Plumbing - Florence, MS - Phone: (601) 845-7992


Business Listing   Wastewater Control Inc - Florence, MS - Phone: (601) 932-2455


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Helpful Definition for: Plumbers


Plumbers are associated with the installation and maintenance of systems which are connected with the drinking water, sewage and drainage. Whenever any problem arises in the above systems, plumbers are called upon to fix the issues. The plumbers in Florence are trained individuals with the knowledge and skill-set required for performing the maintenance and repair jobs.

Many plumbers in Florence have license for doing their job. Plumbers are required to do a vast range of work, which include not only installation but also maintenance and repairing of the plumbing systems in domestic as well as commercial buildings. The plumbers in Florence are also responsible for following safety standards of plumbing systems.

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