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JCB Cleaning
jcb cleaning was created in 2001 as an answer to high cost poor quality cleaning service. we designed a system to produce high quality results at an affordable price. our focus, past, present and future is to standardize every aspect of our company. jcb cleaning thrives on understanding each customer’s needs. our flexibility has helped in growing and maintaining excellent customer relationships. our goal is to grow with large business abilities and a small business attitude.
NAICS Code: 561720Sector: Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation ServicesSub Sector: Administrative and Support ServicesIndustry Group: Services to Buildings and DwellingsNAICS Industry: Janitorial ServicesNational Industry: Janitorial Services
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Where is JCB Cleaning located?
JCB Cleaning's headquarters is located at 7707 Spencer Lake Road, Medina, Ohio, United States, 44256
What is JCB Cleaning's official website?
JCB Cleaning's official website is jcbcleaning.com
What is JCB Cleaning's SIC code?
What is JCB Cleaning's NAICS code?
NAICS Code: 561720Sector: Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation ServicesSub Sector: Administrative and Support ServicesIndustry Group: Services to Buildings and DwellingsNAICS Industry: Janitorial ServicesNational Industry: Janitorial Services
How many employees does JCB Cleaning have?
JCB Cleaning has 9 employees
What industry does JCB Cleaning belong to?
JCB Cleaning is in the industry of: Environmental Services
What are JCB Cleaning's social media links?
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