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Metro Walls earns spot on top 50 contractor list Walls & Ceilings magazine

Mike Dion,
Metro Walls, Inc.

Manchester, NH Metro Walls, Inc. earned a national ranking on Walls & Ceilings Magazine’s 2017 Top 50 list, which showcases the industry’s leading contractors. Metro Walls continued growth and success is in large part due to their long-term plan for providing outstanding services to the region’s best contractors.

“I’m proud to share ranks with the Nation’s top wall and ceilings contractors. It’s an honor to receive recognition for our ability to achieve growth and success without sacrificing quality, safety, or our commitment to deliver the best services to our customers every day. Our team works hard to ensure this is the standard at Metro Walls.” said president Mike Dion.

“We are very proud of this extraordinary achievement”, said executive vice president, Bryan Hussey. “Metro Walls’ commitment to excellence, dedication to our customers, and amazing, hardworking team continue to fuel our growth and success. Congratulations to all of our team members and the other Top 50 winners for 2017.”

Walls & Ceilings has been the voice of the industry since 1938. Covering all aspects from the industry, it’s written specifically for the wall and ceiling contractor, interior contractor, architect, supplier or distributor. The August issue features our Top 50 Contractors List, showcasing the best walls and ceilings contractors for 2017.

Metro Walls, Inc., is New England’s largest provider of metal stud framing, drywall installation and finishing, rough carpentry, acoustical ceilings, EIFS, cold formed metal trusses, and more. Metro Walls is committed to delivering projects on-time and on-budget and pride themselves on their focus on safety and experienced staff. 

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