Energy Conservation Products
GEBC LLCFind BBB Accredited Businesses in Energy Conservation Products.
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Brian Begley and James C Watson, the co-owners of GEBC were, previously the Owner and Office Manager(respectively) of Residential Concepts, a Lexington KY company which had its BBB Accreditation REVOKED and subsequently received a BBB rating of “F” , based upon: failure to respond to 4 complaints; 2 unresolved complaints; failure to resolve underlying causes of a pattern of complaints. In addition, we have confirmed during the course of a BBB investigation it was determined that this business apparently closed its doors in Lexington and relocated to Louisville, as GEBC.Consumers may read the BBB Lexington review for Residential Concepts at
http://www.bbb.org/lexington/business-reviews/insulation-contractors-equipment-and-supplies/residential-concepts-in-lexington-ky-27000539
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