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American Pole And Timber | poles and pilings
12317 Almeda Rd.
Houston, TX 77064
Toll Free:
866-397-3038
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713-433-7068
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American Pole And Timber manufactures poles and pilings building products relating to:
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Site Construction
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Piles and Caissons*
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Driven Piles
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Bored Piles
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Wood and Plastics
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Heavy Timber Construction
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