This month, Nilo Quiroz of PuroClean of Central Southwest Houston proudly participated in two key industry and community events that reflect its deep commitment to service, connection, and collaboration—the Coffee with Contractors 2025, hosted by Houston City Council Member Joaquin Martinez, and the RHCA (Regional Hispanic Contractors Association) Houston Golf Tournament. Representing PuroClean, Nilo Quiroz and John Villon attended both events, strengthening relationships with community leaders, contractors, and business professionals who share a common goal: building a stronger, more resilient Houston.
Coffee with Contractors: Building Opportunity Over a Cup of Coffee

The Coffee with Contractors 2025 gathering, led by Council Member Joaquin Martinez, provided an open forum for local contractors, small business owners, and city teams to connect, collaborate, and share insights on how to keep Houston moving forward.
As a trusted local leader in property restoration, Nilo Quiroz emphasized that PuroClean’s mission aligns closely with these values—helping rebuild and restore homes and businesses after disasters, while also building stronger community relationships before emergencies strike.
Council Member Juaquin Martinez, who represents District I, home to some of Houston’s oldest and most historic neighborhoods and a vibrant Hispanic community, emphasized the importance of partnership and inclusion in the city’s continued growth.
“That’s a wrap on Coffee with Contractors 2025! Really enjoyed this one—it’s all about bringing people together, building relationships, and creating opportunities that keep Houston moving forward,” said Joaquin Martinez.
His work as a public servant has long been defined by community engagement. From his involvement with organizations like BakerRipley and the Tejano Center to his leadership within city government, Juaquin Martinez’s passion lies in creating tangible opportunities for Houston’s residents and businesses.
For Nilo Quiroz, the event represented more than networking—it was about partnership and shared vision. “We were inspired by Joaquin Martinez’s vision for the city and his dedication to building a stronger future for our community,” said Nilo Quiroz, reflecting on the event.
RHCA Houston Golf Tournament: Networking with Purpose

Nilo Quiroz and John Villion of PuroClean of Central Southwest Houston joined other business and industry leaders at the RHCA Houston Golf Tournament, a dynamic networking event hosted by the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association.
The RHCA serves as a vital advocate for contractors and subcontractors across Texas, providing essential safety programs, business development resources, and professional training that empower small and minority-owned businesses to thrive. The tournament not only offered a chance for friendly competition but also reinforced RHCA’s commitment to strengthening the Hispanic contractor community and building a more inclusive industry.
“A huge thank you to all our team sponsors who joined us today at the RHCA Houston Golf Tournament! Your support helps drive our mission forward,” shared John H. Martinez of RHCA.
After the event, John Villon shared, “Having the chance to work side by side with contractors, city representatives, and fellow professionals is an incredible opportunity to strengthen our collective impact.”
By sponsoring and actively participating, PuroClean continues to demonstrate its commitment to being more than a restoration company—it’s a community partner invested in Houston’s long-term success. Events like the RHCA Golf Tournament create invaluable spaces where industry experts and local leaders can come together to share ideas, build relationships, and celebrate the spirit of teamwork that drives progress.
Committed to Houston’s Growth and Resilience

Whether it’s sponsoring local associations, or participating in community-led events, PuroClean of Central Southwest Houston continues to invest in the partnerships that make Houston stronger.
Through participation in initiatives like Coffee with Contractors and the RHCA Houston Golf Tournament, Nilo Quiroz, John Villion, and the PuroClean team reaffirm their commitment to collaboration, preparedness, and public service—values that extend far beyond restoration work.