In Demand Plumbing Announces Special Promotion
In Demand Plumbing Announces Special Promotion
Antioch, CA (Vocus/PRWEB) June 11, 2011
East Bay’s In Demand Plumbing is offering great discounts for first time customers and senior citizens. The company aims to satisfy their clients’ plumbing needs by providing quality services at reasonable prices.
“Since we are relatively new, we want to get our name out to potential customers, offering them a discount as a thank you for giving us a try,” said Jeff Clinkenbeard, owner of In Demand Plumbing.
For first time customers, the plumbing company is offering $ 25 dollar coupons for its services. They are also offering a 10 percent discount on all services for senior customers who are over the age of 62. These promotions cannot be combined and are valid through June 31. This is a great offer from In Demand Plumbing, especially to homeowners who are in need of professionals to solve their plumbing troubles in a cost-efficient way.
For more information of services from In Demand Plumbing, call (925) 470-0142 or visit their website at http://www.indemandplumbing.com.
About In Demand Plumbing
At In Demand Plumbing East Bay, they take a personal approach to every plumbing service they offer to their customers and businesses. They take pride in bringing to the areas of Brentwood, Antioch, Walnut Creek and Pittsburg CA the most honest and reliable services available. From tankless water heater installation and water heater repair to pipe cleaning, they offer their clients fair pricing and quality work. In Demand Plumbing’s expert plumbers will meet any expectation and will satisfy their clients plumbing needs while establishing a trusting relationship. Once you enter into a business relationship with In Demand Plumbing, you will not need another plumber!
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