BERKEL SHEET METAL & FURNACE

6631 MANCHESTER AVE
St. Louis, MO 63139
(314) 781-2702
Services: Gutter Repair
Service Area: ST. LOUIS CITY & COUNTY
On Angie's List Since: 12/30/2002
Licensed: UNKNOWN
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Cities Served: Affton | Arnold | Ballwin | Benton Park | Breckenridge Hills | Brentwood | Bridgeton | Carondelet | Chesterfield | Clayton | Clifton Heights | Creve Coeur | Des Peres | Ellisville | Fenton | Kirkwood | Manchester | Maplewood | Maryland Heights | Midtown | Oak Hill | Oakville | Richmond Heights | Sappington | Soulard | Southhampton | St. Ann | St. Louis - Downtown | St. Louis Place | Tower Grove | Town And Country | University City | Valley Park | Webster Groves | West County | West End | Wildwood
 
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