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Started this company with the ideal in mind to build custom homes that can be affordable for all walks of life. Bringing Dallas Tx style to West TX.
I weld,repair equipment,service all vehicals and equipment. I can operate heavey Equipment,cranes,and bucket trucks.
Patron Poly Services LLC is a privately held company in Midland, TX and is a Single Location business.
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