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New York's Star Cities Plumbing & Heating Launches New Website

Leading emergency firm's new online portal at starcitiesplumbing.com showcases myriad of quick and efficient solutions for pipe leaks, broken water heaters, fixtures and more.

2014-03-22
NEW YORK, NY, March 22, 2014 (Press-News.org) Star Cities Plumbing & Heating, a leading company serving the residential and commercial needs of New York City and its surrounding communities, has announced the launch of its new website. Now located at www.starcitiesplumbing.com the online portal showcases the myriad of efficient and effective services the firm has to offer to its many existing clients and to prospective customers alike including emergency plumbing repair, installation, system maintenance, leak detection, pump services, valve repair and replacement, drain cleaning, water heater repair, boiler repair, boiler installation and more.

"When one chooses Star Cities as their neighborhood plumber, there are some immediately recognized benefits in addition to others that will be noticed later," says a Star Cities senior company representative. "Among the plethora of factors that makes us different from other similar organizations are the caliber of professionalism exuded by our plumbers on every job, the number of emergency services we offer, the fact that we're available at any time, the way in which we respond immediately to every call, the honesty and experience of our licensed emergency plumbers and our competitive pricing on each and every job. Make no mistake about it: Incredible cost savings can be achieved when Star Cities implements immediate repairs and maintenance."

Understanding that emergencies can occur at any time, day or night, Star Cities operates in the New York City area 24 hours-a-day, seven days a week and every day of the year. According to company representatives, the licensed emergency team is qualified to handle all residential and commercial issues with "quick and efficient solutions" for pipe leaks, broken water heaters, fixtures and more.

The new website has been streamlined for cleaner and easier navigation, with the homepage hosting intuitive About Us, Blog, Resources, Specials, Heating and Contact Us areas to click on in addition to a few select others. The Resources area includes helpful tips in addition to an informative FAQ page, while the Heating area showcases the services Star Cities offers in this sector including boiler installation, boiler maintenance, boiler repair, furnace repair, furnace installation and furnace maintenance.

"We always have the equipment and parts needed to get the job done right - the first time," concludes the senior company representative.

Star Cities is located at 110 Greene Street Suite 506 in New York City and can be reached by calling (800) 547-1422. For more information visit www.starcitiesplumbing.com.

Star Cities Plumbing & Heating is ready to handle any emergency you may have. We provide quick and efficient solutions to the residents of Manhattan & Brooklyn. Our trained professionals and other staff are dedicated to being available to handle your needs 24/7/365.


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[Press-News.org] New York's Star Cities Plumbing & Heating Launches New Website
Leading emergency firm's new online portal at starcitiesplumbing.com showcases myriad of quick and efficient solutions for pipe leaks, broken water heaters, fixtures and more.