Ice Bucket Challenge
Raising funds for ALS In 2014, a phenomenon known as the Ice Bucket Challenge went viral and millions of dollars were raised to combat a disease
As a leader in plumbing supplies, kitchen, bath and lighting fixtures, we have the right products to help the professional and the Bay Area homeowner. Our team is ready to assist. We’re proud to be part of the Hajoca family- a tradition in plumbing that goes back to 1858.
We attribute our success to two simple truths: a unique business philosophy and talented people. Good customer service means quality of work; exceptional customer service means quality of people. Members of our team are enthusiastic, driven to excel and singly steadfast in their commitment to service, integrity and reliability. They’re also your neighbors and friends. They understand your unique needs because they’ve lived in your community for years.
Our 5 locations including our two AquaBella showrooms are here to serve you. Nobody does it better.
WHCI believes in being a good corporate partner – supporting our industry and worthy causes that match our company values. Read more about our efforts to give back to our industry and our community below.
Raising funds for ALS In 2014, a phenomenon known as the Ice Bucket Challenge went viral and millions of dollars were raised to combat a disease
WHCI Teams Up with AmeriCares to Raise Funds for Typhoon Relief Typhoon Haiyan was an exceptionally powerful tropical cyclone that devastated portions of Southeast Asia
WHCI Staff Complete the 2013 Marathon! The September 28-29 San Francisco marathon-and-a-half covered 26.2 miles on Saturday, with another 13.1 miles to reach the finish line
WHCI and Moen Team Raises Over $700 On Saturday, April 20, 2013, six WHCI employees & four representatives from Moen participated in a charity bike
Honor Flight Sponsor – 2012 – 2013 WHCI has renewed its commitment to Honor Flight of Northern California, along with a number of our vendors.
WHCI Matches Donations for Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Hurricane Sandy devastated most of the East Coast in 2012, leaving thousands of residents without the basic
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