Carroll, Virginia (VA) Electrical Companies

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Barker Microfrads
205 Mill St.
Hillsville VA 24343
(276) 728-9121
Parkway Electrical Heating
110 Sylvatus Hwy
Hillsville VA 24343
(276) 728-5565
C J Service
1292 Fieldview Rd.
Woodlawn VA 24381
(276) 236-5051
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Maxum Electric
P.O. BOX 266
Woodlawn VA 24381
(276) 236-1221
Louies Electrical Enterprises
706 York Thicket Rd.
Lambsburg VA 24351
(276) 755-4648
Louie's Electrical Enterprises
706 York Thicket Road
Lambsburg VA 24351
(276) 755-4648
Diamond Acres Inc
352 Dogwood Ridge
Fancy Gap VA 24328
(276) 398-3800

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Mayes Electric Co Inc
40 Shady Acres Dr.
Cana VA 24317
(276) 755-4876
Rest Assured Electrical
155 Tab Ln.
Cana VA 24317
(276) 755-1125
Salvage Compressors
166 Holly Ridge Dr.
Cana VA 24317
(276) 755-1150
Mayes Electric Co
40 Shady Acres Dr.
Cana VA 24317
(276) 755-4876
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