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Contractor Magazine

For 47 years, Contractor has been the newsmagazine of mechanical contracting. Every month, Contractor reaches the owners and upper management of more mechanical contracting firms than any other publication in its field. Contractor also features more staff-written news stories, the industry's most respected columnists, the most colorful new products section and an award-winning tabloid design. The editors and staff of Contractor are looking forward to making Contractor the No. 1 information source for industry news, market trends, business management advice and new product information exclusively for plumbing, heating and piping contractors.



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