HOUSTON, TX, November 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) Premier Houston Plumber introduces online resource to aid potential clients needing a master plumber. Santhoff Plumbing, a leader in the Houston plumbing industry, now offers information regarding Houston commercial plumbing repair, Houston residential plumbing repair and other services online. While offering 24 hour a day emergency service, clients may also schedule a repair service call day or night over the Internet.
This Houston plumbing company has earned a reputation for their dedication to customer service and quality workmanship. Whether a plumber is needed for a simple repair, installation or complete design/build project, the staff of master plumbers and crew members at Santhoff Plumbing will get the job done right the first time, every time.
Santhoff Plumbing has been serving Houston plumbing needs in Midtown and Southwest Houston for over 30 years. They are large enough to handle any plumbing needs, but small enough to offer excellent customer service to every client.
Operating in Houston since 1974, Santhoff Plumbing has proven to be a valued commodity in the Houston area. Staffed with master plumbers, including owner/operator Joe Santhoff, Santhoff Plumbing has made customer safety and satisfaction the top priorities of its business model. Going above and beyond the requirements of a typical service call, Santhoff Plumbing beams pride in knowing that they leave no stone unturned when a customer is having either a plumbing crisis or a small leak.
Website: http://santhoffplumbingco.com/
Premier Houston Plumbing Company Introduces Online Resource
Houston Plumber, Santhoff Plumbing is ready to handle all your plumbing needs. Our master plumber is ready to tackle your job no matter the size.
2010-11-18
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