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York’s maintenance team has been servicing commercial properties in the Triangle area for 35+ years.

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Own (or manage) a property? York Properties’ flexible commercial maintenance packages will keep your building humming along all year long.

From electrical work and plumbing to yearly inspections and late-night emergency calls, their skilled technicians are equipped to handle any issue with properties of any size.

Customizable weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annual service contracts fit your facility’s needs and include priority response time + built-in locksmith services.

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