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Stallion Shading
founded in 2011, stallion shading is a subsidiary of the anna davis group owned by matt geans a marine corps veteran and operations led by head project manager mike shrader whom together bring over 35 years of combined experience in the commercial window treatment field. stallion shading is a c-61/d-52 licensed contractor and a certified dvbe company focused on the management of our commercial window treatment services and executions. (see links below for license and dvbe cert) in addition to your common manual treatments, as a window treatment technologies leader, stallion shading is here to assist in the pre-planning of smart window treatments as stand-alone packages or integration with bms's including final commissioning. stallion shading is also beginning the groundwork to be a leading provider of reliable off-the-grid stand along and integrated motorized shading systems to lend to title 24 requirements and less carbon footprint of our shading systems in
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Stallion Shading's headquarters is located at California, United States, 92111
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Stallion Shading's official website is stallionshading.com
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Stallion Shading is in the industry of: Construction
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