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All Pro Appliance & Refrigerator Repair Service
101-117 Academy St.
Alpharetta GA 30004
(678) 765-7774
All Pro Appliance Repair Service is known in the Atlanta community for quality customer service by trained appliance repair specialists.
We are a privately held company in Alpharetta, GA proudly doing business for 10 years. Is this your business? Claim This Profile
We have the experience to quickly diagnose and cure your ailing machine. We also provide appliance installation services!
Alpharetta are pleased to provide lock and key services for your home, car and even for your valuable commercial building.
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