South Carolina (SC) Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Electric Lighting Fixtures Companies

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Standard Lighting Distributors
35 C Trotter Rd.
West Columbia SC 29169
(803) 791-8210
Standard Lighting Distributors Inc
35 C Trotter Road
West Columbia SC 29169
Sarge International LLC
2720 East Phillips Road
Greer SC 29650
(864) 281-0217
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The Greenway Group LLC
308 Spring Point Drive
Columbia SC 29229
(803) 361-5991
Light Source Inc
235 East Broad St.
Greenville SC 29601
(864) 232-2253
Dave Curtis
112 Garden Road
Easley SC 29640
Carsonite Composites
19845 Us Highway 76
Newberry SC 29108
(803) 321-1185
SF Designs
515 W Main St.
Spartanburg SC 29301
(864) 585-5600
Columbia Lighting Inc
101 Corporate Drive # L
Spartanburg SC 29303
(864) 678-1000
Low Country Originals
40 Pennington Drive Unit A
Bluffton SC 29910
(843) 815-8080
Lambert Moore Lighting Inc
2 Hilltop Drive
Johnston SC 29832
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