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March 26, 2008

Mike Diamond Plumbing Wins First Annual Truck Show Contest

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CULVER CITY, CA – Mike Diamond Plumbing, Inc. has won the First Annual Truck Show Contest at the Annual 2007 PHCC Southern California Industry Trade Show in Long Beach, Calif.

By a unanimous vote from show attendees, HVAC/Plumbing professionals, Mike Diamond Plumbing was recognized as having the best work truck in their field.

There were a total of four trucks in the contest from all major Los Angeles area plumbing companies and more than 500 ballots cast for the Diamond truck. The truck estimated cost was more than $60,000 and allows workers to stand up while working in the truck. The design allows greater inventory of parts, easier access to required parts, and a work area that facilitates greater productivity overall.

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