BOONE, Iowa—Kruck Plumbing & Heating, a company that has been serving the needs of the local community in Central Iowa since 1941, has opened a new facility along Highway 30 in Boone.
“As an organization we are excited about the opportunities that will come with this new facility,” said Chad Houston, President of Kruck Plumbing & Heating. “Relocating our fabrication and warehouse operations to this new building allows us to streamline many of our processes and increase efficiencies. These enhancements will allow us to continue to provide outstanding service to our customers across Central Iowa. While we will have moved a portion of our operations to the new facility, we are maintaining our downtown headquarters in the heart of Boone.”
The brand new, 37,000 square foot facility will be home to Kruck Plumbing & Heating’s prefab shop and warehouse. The facility is located to the north of Highway 30 and just west of Highway 17. The building is next to the Farm Progress Show Fairgrounds to the south. This addition will allow the company to consolidate from multiple buildings into one location.
“We at the Boone County Economic Growth Corporation are very pleased that KPH has made such a sound investment in Boone County,” said Nate Nerem, President of the BCEGC. “Not only are we proud of their new building, but with the leadership they provide in committing to working and creating jobs in Boone.”
Kruck Plumbing & Heating offers residential services which include plumbing, heating, cooling, and air purification. On a commercial scale, Kruck is an award-winning contracting company that has successfully completed a variety of commercial projects here in Central Iowa. Most recently, the company has received awards for their projects at Johnston High School, Boone High School, and Gilbert High School.
“Kruck Plumbing & Heating is an exceptional employer and it is terrific to see them supporting further economic expansion in Boone County with their new facility,” said Dan Culhane, President & CEO of the Ames Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Commission. “Companies have choices on where they locate, and it is always gratifying when they choose to grow in our region.”
Kruck Plumbing & Heating officially moved into their new facility on October 24.
(contributed press release, AEDC)