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We recycle major household appliances. All discarded appliances are properly disposed of according to EPA standards. Gently used appliaces are sold
Black Dirt Organics LLC extracts nutrients and organic acids from compost. Makes nutrients water soluable for any plant.
We are a privately held company in Orem, UT proudly doing business for 16 years. Is this your business? Claim This Profile
Appliance Repair Specialists Appliance Repair Specialists LLC has been servicing Orem and surrounding area for over 30 years.
We make it our mission to provide exceptional products, prices and service that will earn every customer's highest satisfaction and return business.
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