Location

Horizon Mechanical, Inc.
Phone 575.523.6750
Fax 575.523-6254
1811 Copper Loop
Las Cruces, NM, 88005

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Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 15088
Las Cruces, NM 88004

Links

Related Web Sites & Area Information
State of New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department
Construction Industries Division Visit Site » 
Provides for the protection of life and property by adopting and enforcing building codes and standards thereby promoting the general welfare of the people of New Mexico. The Division is responsible for issuing residential and commercial building permits. The Division conducts field inspections for general building, electrical, mechanical and LP Gas code compliance and safety standards. Cities and counties with local building inspection offices must adopt the building codes and standards of the Division as a minimum standard.
City of Las Cruces Official Website Visit Site » 
Use this web site to learn about the services and administration of the City of Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Official Website of Dona Ana Country, New Mexico Visit Site » 
Contains a wealth of information for builders or anyone involved in any aspect of real estate, including the County Assessors GIS database of parcel information, real property search, and aerial photos of the county.
City of Las Cruces Convention and Visitors Bureau Visit Site » 
A great site for out-of-towners wondering what there is to do and see in Las Cruces, which is a lot!
 

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