RIDGID Sponsors Non-Profit’s Work for Homeowners in Need

Miracle Mechanical recently completed its first project for a family in Monroe, Georgia

RIDGID Sponsors Non-Profit’s Work for Homeowners in Need

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RIDGID recently announced its sponsorship of the first Miracle Mechanical project, a new initiative that completes plumbing, heating and air conditioning work for those in need at no cost to the homeowner. The non-profit, headquartered in Georgia, is spearheaded by plumbing and mechanical contractor Brent Ridley.

“I have been doing tool reviews for many years, but I wanted to do more with my platform and really try to help some folks,” says Ridley, who in addition to working as a contractor is a tool reviewer and co-host of the Tool Pros podcast.

The Miracle Mechanical team recently completed its first project for homeowner Nick Hendricks and his family in Monroe, Georgia. Hendricks had been seriously injured in a car accident. While he was recovering, the family’s home began experiencing septic system issues.

“The repairs mean everything to us at a time like this,” Hendricks says. “It had come to a point that we were afraid when it rained that the toilet downstairs would overflow due to groundwater getting in the septic and backing up through the toilet. Any time it rained the toilet would bubble and gargle and it was very unsettling.”

The Miracle Mechanical team repaired the septic system to prevent sewage from backing up in the house. They also installed three new toilets, repaired kitchen sink piping and installed a new electric water heater.

“At RIDGID we’re committed to not only supporting the trades, but also giving back to the community,” says Becky Brotherton, senior marketing communications manager for RIDGID. “It’s a privilege for our team to be a financial supporter of the work Miracle Mechanical is doing to help others.”

Check out the video to learn more about Miracle Mechanical and the Hendricks family project.



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