Company plumbs the depths of generosity

Plumbing firm, in response to pandemic, plans to give away up to $5,000 in services to a homeowner in need.


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Courtesy. Daniel Ritchie is the co-owner of Tampa Bay Plumbing, headquartered in Clearwater.
Courtesy. Daniel Ritchie is the co-owner of Tampa Bay Plumbing, headquartered in Clearwater.
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Plumbing repairs are one of those expenditures that don’t always get planned for, and with many homeowners hurting financially because of the COVID-19 crisis, it could be tough to come up with the funds to fix a cracked commode or perforated pipe.

In recognition of the tough times facing property owners, Clearwater-based Tampa Bay Plumbing has launched an initiative to provide $5,000 worth of plumbing repairs, free of charge, to a resident of Hillsborough or Pinellas County. Nominate a Neighbor, as the program is called, will accept submissions beginning July 1 and concluding Sept. 5. 

 

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