Irmo Paint & Body Shop

10235 Broad River Rd
Irmo, SC 29063
(803) 781-2726
Service Area: Storefront
On Angie's List Since: 12/9/2009
Licensed: UNKNOWN
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Cities Served: Batesburg-leesville | Blair | Blythewood | Camden | Cameron | Cayce | Chapin | Columbia - Downtown | Dalzell | Dutch Square | Eastover | Eau Claire | Elgin | Fairfield County | Forest Acres | Forest Lake | Fort Jackson | Gadsden | Gaston | Gilbert | Greenlawn | Hopkins | Irmo | Lexington | Lexington County | Little Mountain | Lugoff | Monticello | Newberry | Newberry County | North | North Springs | Pelion | Pomaria | Prosperity | Rembert | Ridgeway | Rosewood | Saint Matthews | Sesquicentennial State Park | Shaw Air Force Base | State Park | Sumter County | Swansea | University Of South Carolina | Wagener | Wedgefield | West Columbia | White Oak | Whitmire | Winnsboro
 
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