
![]() Anne and Tom Kreutzer, Owners |
![]() David McCullen, General Superintendent |
Woodbridge Plumbing, Inc has been in
business under the same ownership since Tom and Anne Kreutzer started it in 1973
in the basement of a house at 13418 Occoquan Road with just one plumber...Tom!
As it grew, we moved first to a rented space at Canfield Industrial Park for
nine years, and then to our current office and warehouse which we purchased in
January, 1987.
A company with 27 employees, we are
experienced in all phases of plumbing and gas-fitting, including service and new
commercial construction. Our business philosophy is to provide the highest
quality plumbing service and complete customer satisfaction. Many companies can
do the mechanics of plumbing well; we feel we excel at providing the best of
customer service as well.
We strongly believe that customer
satisfaction is paramount. We definitely need the customer more than he needs
us. We are proud to say that word of mouth advertising has been and continues to
be our greatest source of new customers.
In addition to being excellent
technicians, our servicemen are polite, clean, well-spoken and mannerly. They
are willing to take the time to explain the problem to the customer, and to
answer all the questions a customer may have.
Our servicemen would never oversell
a customer, nor would they ever pressure a customer to buy something
unnecessary. Our servicemen are not paid the job or how much material they sell,
so there is no incentive for them to sell the customer something he doesn't
need.
Tom spends time on the phone giving
out advice. The result of these efforts is a long list of loyal customers, many
of whom date back to the time when Tom worked out of the trunk of his Dodge Dart
in those early days.
A customer's satisfaction is
guaranteed. If our customer has a complaint, we will work with him until he is
satisfied.
Quality workmanship is good for both
business and employee. Tradesmen derive great satisfaction from a neat,
well-crafted job. Compliments from inspectors, homeowners, and contractors
redouble this satisfaction and reinforce pride in craftsmanship. Chief plumbing
inspectors have shown our work to other plumbers as an example of how they would
like jobs done. An inspector has told us that he can tell instantly whether
piping done on a job has been done by us or by one of the other plumbing
companies. Once pride in workmanship is established, its momentum is so strong
that it maintains itself with only a pat on the back or an occasional nudge.
Although plumbing is not currently recognized as an art form, we feel our men -
with beautiful solder joints and straight piping - are the Rembrandts of the
plumbing industry, but maybe we are just a little biased!
![]() Woodbridge Plumbing, Inc. |
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