Caboolture-based plumbing service provider, Creek to Coast Plumbing was honoured at the highly anticipated Australian Trades Small Business Champion Awards on September 22.
The Moreton Bay business was named champion in the Plumber Medium category, with Creek to Coast’s exceptional commitment to plumbing excellence and customer service being recognised.
Damian and Deb Kavanagh expressed sincere appreciation for the recognition.
"We are truly honoured to receive this award and be acknowledged as a Champion in the Plumber Medium Category. It's a testament to the hard work, dedication and expertise of our team,” they say.
“We remain committed to delivering top-quality plumbing services and contributing to the success of our industry."
Creek to Coast Plumbing was first established in 1995, boasting over 30 years of experience in the industry.
The family-owned business prides itself on providing top-tier plumbing services and dedicating itself to safety, quality and professionalism – ensuring an impeccable customer service experience – which is what this award showcases.
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