SamCo ServicesAddress2505 Rush St ContactSammie Moore | |
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Veteran Owned Business | Navy, Separated | Member since February 2nd, 2011 | |
SamCo Services is a Residential Electrical Contractor, Trenching Contractor and General Contractor (IR2). SamCo Services provides professional and affordable services to our customers. Anything from replacing a receptacle to a full remodel, we got it covered. Contact SamCo Services today in Lynchburg at: (843) 373-2545. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership...It taught me to go after what I want and never give up. This page has been visited 640 times. | |
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