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More than just the kitchen sink fixers

Corley Plumbing

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Corley Plumbing Air Electric is more than just the kitchen sink fixers of the Upstate. Corley is a part of our rapidly growing community and providing resources to keep your household up + running – like their blog about daily household issues + helpful tips so you at least understand the do’s and don’ts. (Tip from us: be careful with putting grease down your drain. We learned the hard way).

Your home isn’t the only thing they are working to help. Corley works closely with Hands on Greenville, Habitat for Humanity CEO Build + Child Abuse Prevention Month. They also donated 25 bags for the Be a Book Bunny campaign with United Way. (You can totally help with this cause, too.)

Corley also provides an apprenticeship program that works like this: three years of training with an expert, full-time during the day + classes at night at Greenville Tech. The first 3 months, apprentices will work in all fields to see what fits them best. After declaring their specific field and enrolling in specialized classes, Corley encourages apprentices to go for an associates (not just a certificate). Bonus: they’ll even pay for it as long as the student passes with a B average.

Do you work (or live) near Pelham Road? Corley hosts food trucks at their Pelham Road location every second Friday of the month (from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.). Thank us later y’all.

Food Truck Schedule:

February 9: One Love Fusion Foods

March 9: Keepin’ it Fresh

April 13: Meat’n in the Middle

May 11: Nard’s Backyard BBQ

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