One of the many definitions of service is “contribution to the welfare of others.” It’s easy to see that in the social context of modern society: volunteering time at a homeless shelter, helping domestic abuse and sexual assault victims feel safe again, running or walking to raise money for cancer research, checking on the elderly during extreme weather, donating excess building materials to Habitat for Humanity, helping the less fortunate with plumbing and heating repairs, or maybe it’s just writing a check to the Red Cross after a natural disaster.
However you contribute in your personal life, as plumbing and heating contractors, your professional life is of immense help to the many residents in your community. A comfortable home with clean, safe drinking water is something many of us in this country take for granted. Many people who are part of the greater plumbing and heating industry — contractors, engineers, manufacturers, reps, distributors — spend their leisure time helping here and abroad to provide warm homes and cool, clean water.