Third-generation, female apprentice is 'plumb' inspiring July 1, 2015 Vancouver, Wash., newspaper The Columbian wrote a feature on what is likely the only female plumber working in the paper’s home county....Read More
Ferguson Enterprises joins TRC’s program July 1, 2015 Alexandria, Va. – Ferguson Enterprises is partnering with Thermostat Recycling Corporation (TRC) to now offer TRC’s program in its HVAC...Read More
Bunker Hill Capital announces acquisition of ASPEQ Heating Group LLC July 1, 2015 Boston – Bunker Hill Capital announced that it has acquired ASPEQ Heating Group LLC, a St. Louis, Missouri based manufacturer...Read More
Central Arizona Supply: Independent, family-owned business continues to thrive July 1, 2015 Central Arizona Supply, which has grown from a small parts store started almost 50 years ago to one of the...Read More
ThermaSol hires CEU trainer and trade coordinator July 1, 2015 Round Rock, Texas – ThermaSol is pleased to announce the hiring of Katie McKinney as CEU trainer and trade coordinator...Read More
Duke Progress exits HVAC repair business leaving some customers hot and bothered July 1, 2015 An affiliate of Duke Energy is discontinuing its HVAC repair business leaving long-time customers who’ve paid into the program disappointed...Read More
PA utility donates $25,000 to HVAC school July 1, 2015 Lancaster, Penn. – UGI Utilities donated $25,000 to the Lancaster County Career Technology Foundation to improve the training of students...Read More
Shafer Heating and Cooling recognized as geothermal leader July 1, 2015 Shafer Heating and Cooling, Hillsboro, Ohio, earned the Gold Club award during the 19th annual Enertech Global Dealer Meeting. Enertech...Read More
Contractor teams up with Arizona college to teach HVAC certification program July 1, 2015 Eastern Arizona College and Advanced Air Systems, Thatcher, Ariz., have joined forces to offer an intensive, short-term, certification program for...Read More
Santa Cruz sends water wasters back to school July 1, 2015 According to The Guardian newspaper, Santa Cruz, Calif., is offering to waive fines for excessive consumption if the “parched city’s...Read More