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McAtlin Electrical Corp
McAtlin Electrical Corp.
1608 Bass Street
Grand Junction CO 81505
(970) 257-7414
McAtlin Electrical Corp. provides electrical service for commercial, residential, industrial and government projects. From installing in floor heating systems to utilities, McAtlin can do it all.
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