Community Involvement - Diamond Hugs Program
Offering a Helping Hand throughout Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Middleton & All of Treasure Valley
At Diamond Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electric, providing top notch customer service is the foundation of our mission. We also have a strong commitment to giving back to the communities we serve. Since Treasure Valley communities give so much to our company, team members feel it’s important to show our appreciation by offering a helping hand to various charities, schools, and non-profit organizations. We believe servanthood is an integral part of Diamond’s culture and each staff member’s personality.
Community Involvement Posts
- About Our Diamond Hugs Program
- Valentines for Veterans
- Local Cops & Home Services Company Battle for Benefit
- Christmas in July Diamond Hugs Program
- Rake Up Boise
- Athletic Club Boise
Diamond Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electric: Official Partner of AC Boise
Diamond Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electric is proud to be an Official Partner of AC Boise, the Treasure Valley's first professional soccer club. AC Boise was built to unite this community, elevate Idaho's youth, and celebrate everything that makes the City of Trees home. That mission runs parallel to ours.
Giving back has never been a checkbox for our team. It is part of who we are, woven into everything from our annual visits to the Boise Rescue Mission to the Diamond Hugs Program and Rake Up Boise. Partnering with AC Boise lets us extend that commitment further and stand behind the next chapter of this community's story.
We are proud to be part of something this city has been building toward. Go AC Boise.
With more than 150 years of combined experience, our licensed technicians can provide service that educates our customers and ensure that they are not paying for services they do not need. Our goal is to make lifelong customers with every service call due to attention to detail, courtesy, and a passion for air conditioning, heating repair, and indoor air quality services.
