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WYVERN HALL ENTERPRISES

NEW HARTFORD-USA

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WYVERN HALL ENTERPRISES
Company Title: Irrigation & Sprinkler Systems CT | Irrigation Sprinklers Maintenance & Services Oxford, Farmington, Madison, West Hartford CT 
Company Description: green way irrigation systems provides lawn irrigation, pond aeration also, irrigation maintenance and services in farmington, madison, west hartford ct. 
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Company Address: 101ne41stb38,NEW HARTFORD,CT,USA 
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6057 
Telephone Number: 8604789550 (+1-860-478-9550) 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
9999 
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Unclassified 
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