Home conversions, repairs their forte

Started 35 years ago in a Warwick family basement and garage, William J. Riley Plumbing & Heating Co. Inc. has survived housing booms and busts by staying nimble as a family-owned business. Since the beginning of the Great Recession, staffing has stayed steady, at approximately 10 employees. And while new construction has been sparse in recent years, the company has grown its service business to compensate. Riley, the company president, is pictured above with his daughter, Operations Manager Elizabeth Muzzy. / PBN PHOTO/NATALJA KENT
Started 35 years ago in a Warwick family basement and garage, William J. Riley Plumbing & Heating Co. Inc. has survived housing booms and busts by staying nimble as a family-owned business. Since the beginning of the Great Recession, staffing has stayed steady, at approximately 10 employees. And while new construction has been sparse in recent years, the company has grown its service business to compensate. Riley, the company president, is pictured above with his daughter, Operations Manager Elizabeth Muzzy. / PBN PHOTO/NATALJA KENT

Started 35 years ago in a Warwick family basement and garage, William J. Riley Plumbing & Heating Co. Inc. has survived housing booms and busts by staying nimble as a family-owned business. Since the beginning of the Great Recession, staffing has stayed steady, at approximately 10 employees. And while new construction has been sparse in recent years, the company has grown its service business to compensate. Riley, the company president, is pictured above with his daughter, Operations Manager Elizabeth Muzzy.

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