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DENVER, April 14, 2025 ~ Denver, CO - Levi Torres, co-owner of High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric, has been recognized as one of the Denver Business Journal's 2025 Small Business Leaders. The family-owned and operated home service company has been serving residents in the greater Denver metropolitan area for several years.
Torres is among 21 business owners, presidents, CEOs and managers who have been selected for this prestigious honor by the business magazine. The nominees were chosen through an independent editorial review that focused on their achievements and contributions to the community.
"It's an honor to be chosen for the Small Business Leaders awards program," Torres expressed. "Denver has a strong history of entrepreneurship and small business ownership, and there are countless admirable small business owners here. To be included in the inaugural list is a recognition I am proud to receive."
Under Torres' leadership, High 5 Plumbing has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2024, they were named to Denver Business Journal's Fast 50 for the second consecutive year. The company has also been featured on the prestigious Inc. 5000 list for three consecutive years, ranking at number 1,812 overall in 2024.
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"Our success is a result of our amazing team and our loyal clients in the Denver community," Torres acknowledged. "They are like family to us and we wouldn't be where we are today without them."
High 5 Plumbing was founded by Torres and his wife Cassi in 2012. Over time, they have expanded their services to include HVAC and electrical services as well, leading to the company's current name - High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric.
Aside from providing top-notch residential services, High 5 also takes pride in giving back to the community through their High 5 Cares program. Each month, they highlight a different nonprofit organization and volunteer for and donate to them throughout the month. To date, High 5 Cares has donated over $100,000 to various charities and nonprofits in the area.
Torres and the other winners will be celebrated at a cocktail reception on May 22nd at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House in Denver. The event will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Studio Loft event space.
To learn more about High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric or to schedule an inspection, interested individuals can visit their website at http://high5homefix.com/ or call (720) 637-5177.
Torres is among 21 business owners, presidents, CEOs and managers who have been selected for this prestigious honor by the business magazine. The nominees were chosen through an independent editorial review that focused on their achievements and contributions to the community.
"It's an honor to be chosen for the Small Business Leaders awards program," Torres expressed. "Denver has a strong history of entrepreneurship and small business ownership, and there are countless admirable small business owners here. To be included in the inaugural list is a recognition I am proud to receive."
Under Torres' leadership, High 5 Plumbing has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2024, they were named to Denver Business Journal's Fast 50 for the second consecutive year. The company has also been featured on the prestigious Inc. 5000 list for three consecutive years, ranking at number 1,812 overall in 2024.
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"Our success is a result of our amazing team and our loyal clients in the Denver community," Torres acknowledged. "They are like family to us and we wouldn't be where we are today without them."
High 5 Plumbing was founded by Torres and his wife Cassi in 2012. Over time, they have expanded their services to include HVAC and electrical services as well, leading to the company's current name - High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric.
Aside from providing top-notch residential services, High 5 also takes pride in giving back to the community through their High 5 Cares program. Each month, they highlight a different nonprofit organization and volunteer for and donate to them throughout the month. To date, High 5 Cares has donated over $100,000 to various charities and nonprofits in the area.
Torres and the other winners will be celebrated at a cocktail reception on May 22nd at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House in Denver. The event will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Studio Loft event space.
To learn more about High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric or to schedule an inspection, interested individuals can visit their website at http://high5homefix.com/ or call (720) 637-5177.
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