The
Neighbors In Need Food Bank contacted CPI Plumbing and Heating to have their leaky urinal repaired.
It was so old that the parts were no longer available, so it had to be replaced.
Brad Tully contacted
The Kohler Company, a plumbing parts manufacturing company, and explained what had happened
to the Food Bank.
The Kohler Company generously offered to donate a brand new urinal. CPI then followed up
by donating the cost of the labor for replacing the urinal so it was completely
free of charge to the
Neighbors In Need Food Bank.
Just another way that CPI is working with local businesses to help our
community.