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Promotional Feature Out of 8,850 nominations and 29 categories, Curran Plumbing came out on top at the Illawarra Mercury Local Business Awards to win the “Excellent Business and Services” category. The almost 30-year-old company was also recently named Illawarra and South Coast Business of the Year. Director Pat Curran attributes the success to his team’s concern for his customers. “Our team is diverse and strives to achieve the best possible result for the customer,” he said. The 15-person team consists of a service manager, an installation manager, service technicians (who travel through Shoalhaven), customer service representatives, dispatchers and trainees. “We have a diverse and loyal team,” he said. Pat and Kerrie Curran started the longstanding business in 1990. “I’m a second generation plumber,” said Pat. “My father owned a plumbing business in Caringbah and a dairy in Berry for many years. When I moved to Berry, my wife, Kerrie, and I started our own business. “Our son now works as a service manager for us – he is a third generation plumber.” Curran Plumbing offers everything you can expect – sanitary services for private households, trade and industry. “We also offer cutting-edge ‘no dig’ trenchless pipe relining technology,” said Pat. “The focus is much more on providing greener solutions to people’s plumbing problems.” And beyond that, Pat said he wants the clichéd image of one Revise Tradie. “I think people have a preconceived idea of ​​a plumber as someone with a bum and a cigarette in their mouth,” he laughed. “To combat this stereotype, Curran Plumbing makes sure that all employees are incredibly well-groomed, always polite and extremely professional.” He knows the business is special and it shows in his professionalism and integrity. “Even if Curran Plumbing has a negative customer, we will do everything we can to make sure he leaves a happy departure and turns it into a positive experience,” said Pat. “Curran Plumbing is all about the people on the team. This advertising function is supported by the following companies. Click the link to learn more: “In team meetings, I often say,“ The magic will happen ”. When employees are happy in their work and personal life, it affects the customers who visit them. “There are many reasons a customer might need a plumber, and Pat said it was important to get professional advice to do so. to be reassured. “Pre-inspections when buying real estate are really important so that there are no nasty surprises along the way,” he said. “We constantly invest in our employees and train them. We are at the cutting edge of plumbing solutions, including the ability to repair broken pipes without digging. “For those unable to pay for plumbing emergencies, we also offer interest-free payment options. We offer a 24-hour service so that people can get the professional help they need in an emergency. “Ultimately, according to Pat, working with people in the community is a great aspect of the job. “It is absolutely amazing to visit people’s homes and get to know them, solve their problems and hear their stories,” he said. “We have lived and worked in the church for many years. We have also employed dozens of locals and helped many young locals get into the plumbing industry. After all, it’s a great place to live and grow your business. “The Curran Plumbing team also visits schools, shares the benefits of a career in the plumbing industry, and sponsors an industry award for TAFE students. “We are also sponsors of Headspace, an organization that provides youth health services to Australians aged 12-25,” said Pat. Other community activities the team is involved in include Bunnings BBQ for Headspace and supporting the RSCPA during the annual PAWS walk. “We are currently raising funds through Dry July with part of the team participating,” added Pat. Visit Curran Plumbling online at curranplumbing.com.au or find her on Facebook: curranplumbing.

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PROUD: The Curran Plumbing team was thrilled to recently win business of the year in Illawarra and the South Coast, as well as outstanding businesses and services.

PROUD: The Curran Plumbing team was thrilled to recently win business of the year in Illawarra and the South Coast, as well as outstanding businesses and services.

Out of 8,850 nominations and 29 categories, Curran Plumbing stood out from the crowd and won the Outstanding Business and Services category at Illawarra Mercury’s Local Business Awards.

The almost 30-year-old company was also recently named Illawarra and South Coast Business of the Year.

Director Pat Curran attributes the success to his team’s concern for his customers.

“Our team is diverse and strives to achieve the best possible result for the customer,” he said.

The 15-person team consists of a service manager, an installation manager, service technicians (who travel through Shoalhaven), customer service representatives, dispatchers and trainees.

“We have a diverse and loyal team,” he said.

Pat and Kerrie Curran started the longtime business in 1990.

“I’m a second generation plumber,” said Pat.

“My father owned a plumbing business in Caringbah and a dairy in Berry for many years. When I moved to Berry, my wife, Kerrie, and I started our own business.

“Our son now works for us as a service manager – he is a third generation plumber.”

Curran Plumbing offers everything you can expect – plumbing services for residential, commercial and industrial applications.

“We also offer the very latest in no dig trenchless pipe relining technology,” said Pat.

It is absolutely amazing to visit and meet people’s homes, solve their problems and hear their stories.

Pat Curran, Director of Curran Plumbing

“The focus is much more on providing environmentally sound solutions to people’s plumbing problems.”

And beyond that, said Pat, he wants to revise the clichéd image of a tradie.

“I think people have a preconceived idea of ​​a plumber as someone with a bum and a cigarette in their mouth,” he laughed.

“To combat this stereotype, Curran Plumbing makes sure that all employees are incredibly well-groomed, always polite and extremely professional.”

He knows the business is special and it shows in his professionalism and integrity.

“Even if Curran Plumbing has a negative customer, we will do everything we can to make sure he leaves a happy and has a positive experience,” said Pat.

“At Curran Plumbing, everything revolves around the people in the team.

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“In team meetings, I often say,“ The magic will happen ”. When employees are happy in their work and personal life, it has an impact on the customers who visit them. “

There are many reasons a client might need a plumber, and Pat said it was important to seek professional advice to keep their peace of mind.

“Pre-inspections when buying real estate are really important so that there are no nasty surprises along the way,” he said.

“We constantly invest in our employees and train them. We are at the cutting edge of plumbing solutions, including the ability to repair broken pipes without digging.

“For those unable to pay for plumbing emergencies, we also offer interest-free payment options. We offer a 24-hour service so that people can get the professional help they need in an emergency. “

At the end of the day, Pat says working with people in the community is a great aspect of the job.

“It is absolutely amazing to visit people’s homes and get to know them, solve their problems and hear their stories,” he said.

“We have lived and worked in the church for many years. We have also employed dozens of locals and helped many young locals get into the plumbing industry. After all, it’s a great place to live and grow your business. “

The Curran Plumbing team also visits schools, shares the benefits of a career in the plumbing industry, and sponsors an industry award for TAFE students.

“We are also sponsors of Headspace, an organization that provides youth health services to Australians aged 12-25,” said Pat.

Other community activities the team is involved in include Bunnings BBQ for Headspace and helping the RSCPA during the annual PAWS walk.

“We are currently raising funds through Dry July with part of the team participating,” added Pat.

Visit Curran Plumbling online at curranplumbing.com.au or find her on Facebook: curranplumbing.

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