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Truck of the Month: CEC Facilities Group

This month, CEC Facilities Group celebrates 12 years in business. 




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Truck of the Month: The brand with the mystery man

After working together at a national plumbing franchise, Jeff Morgan and Bob Miller knew there had to be a better way to treat plumbers. So, in 1997, they decided to leave and start their own company, and Morgan Miller Plumbing was born.




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Truck of the Month: Living the dream

Known as “The Temperature Experts,” Shelby Township, Michigan-based Koz Heating & Cooling was founded just eight years ago — the culmination of Michael Kosmalski’s dream to one day own his own HVAC company.




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Truck of the Month: Clean and colorful

“The right call any time of year” is the perfect slogan for Asheville, North Carolina-based Four Seasons Plumbing. The company was founded in 2006 by husband and wife team, Max Rose and Rachel Rose, thanks to a monetary gift from Max Rose’s grandmother.




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Truck of the Month: Traditional yet eye-catching

Southern Trust Home Services began life on a farm. An electrician by trade, Ted Puzio founded his contracting business in 1995 while raising his two teenage sons. Then named TP Electric, Puzio and his sons renovated and flipped farmhouses before building a two-story facility to both live in and use as a workshop.




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Truck of the Month: A little retro representation

What do logging and plumbing have in common? Jon Hatch for one. After a friend told him about a plumbing apprenticeship opening 15 years ago, Jon Hatch made the jump to the plumbing industry. 




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Truck of the Month: A dream realized

For the past 15 years, Steve Baker had a plan to start his own plumbing company. Last year, that dream was finally achieved with the opening of Gideon Plumbing in Duncan, British Columbia, Canada.




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Truck of the Month: Air high fives for the win

After working for a plumbing company who wouldn’t give him a day off, Levi Torres and his wife, Cassi Torres, decided to start their own plumbing business in 2012. The couple wanted a company that supported its employees and served every customer with professionalism and respect, and High 5 Plumbing was born.




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Truck of the Month: A modern facelift

After learning the trades during two tours in the Navy Seabees, Guy M. Cooper Sr. decided to start his own business — Guy M. Cooper Plumbing & Heating was founded in 1930. While the mechanical contracting firm has a long, storied history of providing high quality work and high quality jobs for all its employees, the third-generation owners Gary Cooper and Glenn Cooper decided it was time for a rebrand in 2021.




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Truck of the Month: The American dream

Edwards Plumbing & Heating, a third-generation contracting business, was founded back in 1948 by Charles W Edwards. Charles Edwards, a pipefitter by trade prior to WWII, became a Navy Seabee, building runways in the pacific.




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Truck of the Month: Bright, colorful and memorable

It’s not often that a 27-year-old decides to start his own contracting company, but in the case of Ryan Osterkamp, that’s exactly what happened.




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Today’s Technology to Market (T2M) – the bidirectional thermal district

District systems, which have been around for centuries, provide buildings with a product created with technology beyond what an individual can either afford or apply. The primary advantage is the delivery of more cost-effective heating or cooling to the building.




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Hugo Aguilar: What's on the horizon for the Radiant Professionals Alliance

Ever since the RPA was formed, members have taken advantage of the great benefits the alliance has to offer, such as codes and standards advocacy, a job center network, obtaining and creating valuable education, the annual Radiant Flooring Guide, newsletter subscription, discounts for IAPMO products and services, access to webinars and more. RPA members are professionals from all facets of the radiant profession, including manufacturers, installers, engineers, architects, students, apprentices and inspectors.




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The USHGC: Putting the pieces together

The Uniform Solar, Hydronics and Geothermal Code (USHGC) includes provisions for alternative energy sources for the transfer of energy in a hydronic system for space heating and cooling, or for other purposes such as snow and ice melting.




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There has never been a better time to join the RPA

There has never been a better time to be part of the RPA. If you are not a member, you should join.




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The underground movement toward radiant cooling and future-proof building

Radiant heating and cooling systems are not new to the North American market, but there’s a strong trend toward incorporating both, especially for tightly controlled environments such as commercial spaces.




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A radiant revolution: Innovations illuminating the future of hydronics

Within the halls of our recent meetings, the RPA community witnessed a defining moment. Committees were not just formed; they were crafted as engines of change.




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Advancing the radiant and hydronics industry

In 2024, the RPA held educational sessions at the ASHRAE/AHR Expo in Chicago, welcoming new members and setting goals to advance the radiant and hydronics industry.




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Thermal Energy Networks for HVAC&W

Circulating ground-temperature water in a Thermal Energy Network (TEN) provides efficient heating and cooling, reducing costs and mitigating climate change through decarbonization. The water must be kept within a specific temperature range, known as the performance zone.




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Protecting what matters most in your radiant system — the water

Boiler systems are essential for residential heating and hot water. Their efficiency and longevity depend on good water quality. Poor water quality causes corrosion, scale buildup, and higher costs. Maintaining high water quality ensures smooth operation and durability.




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Hiller Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical partners with University of Alabama as the official plumbing & HVAC provider of the Crimson Tide

Hiller announced a five-year partnership with The University of Alabama’s Athletic Department and Crimson Tide Sports Marketing.




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PHCC names Plumbing, HVAC Apprentices of the Year

Andrew Wilson and Alex Phrommany were honored as the 2024 Plumbing Apprentice of the Year and HVAC Apprentice of the Year, respectively. 




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PHCC’s Plumbing Contractor of the Year Awarded to Vincent “Trey” Giglio III of Louisiana

Giglio is a dedicated member of PHCC of Louisiana’s leadership, currently serving as president-elect after more than a decade of work on the chapter’s Board of Directors




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Michael Carter of Virginia named PHCC’s Plumbing Instructor of the Year

For the past five years, Carter has been fulfilling his dream as an instructor at Gar-Field and currently has 80 students enrolled as first- and second-year students. 




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55 students awarded $129,000 in scholarships through the PHCC Educational Foundation

Applicants must be plumbing or HVAC apprentices or trade school students, or college students pursuing studies directly related to the plumbing-heating-cooling industry.




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ICC-ES strengthens organizational structure to unify leadership of Testing and Certification Services

These changes will unify the Conformity Assessment Group, merging testing and certification services under one roof to provide consistent, gold standard- level customer service across all departments and all office locations.




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Why is the relief valve leaking?

Not maintaining this valve could destroy the heating system.




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Ray Wohlfarth: The case for 2 psig

What is the proper pressure setting for a comfort-heating steam boiler?




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Ray Wohlfarth: The importance of safety in mechanical rooms

An electrician walked into the equipment room to diagnose and repair an electrical problem in the school. 




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Laars announces NeoTherm XTR condensing natural gas boiler and volume heaters

The Laars NeoTherm XTR condensing natural gas boiler or volume water heater is available in several MBH sizes all with Laars Linc.




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Rheem announces ThermaForce combi boiler

Rheem’s ThermaForce Combi Boiler features a patented labyrinth heat exchanger.




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The PR Week: 7.3.2024 - Richard Edelman, Edelman

The global CEO of Edelman talks about PR’s strong performance in Cannes, his agency’s financial year, areas of interest for acquisitions and much more.




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The PR Week: 7.11.2024 - Gail Heimann, The Weber Shandwick Collective

The Weber Shandwick CEO talks about why she decided to retire — yet stay far away from “retirement” — this fall and discusses her agency’s success across categories at Cannes.




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The PR Week: 7.18.2024 - Matt Neale, Golin

Fresh off a big win in the PR category at Cannes, Matt Neale joins the podcast to talk about award-winning work and more.




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The PR Week: 7.25.2024 - Devika Bulchandani, Ogilvy

Ogilvy’s global CEO talks about award-winning work at Cannes, how different parts of her network contribute to client work and much more.




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The PR Week: 8.1.2024 - Barbara Hunter

This week’s podcast is a rare interview with a true legend of the industry and a pioneer for the women in it: Barbara Hunter.




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The PR Week: 8.8.2024 - Ben Finzel, RenewPR and The Change Agencies

Finzel digs into his own experience at agencies of all kinds and as a political aide to discuss the biggest news stories of the past week.




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The PR Week: 8.15.2024 - Jano Cabrera, General Mills

General Mills’ chief communications officer talks about what he’s most looking forward to as chair of the next PRWeek U.S. Awards.




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The PR Week: 8.22.2024 - Michael Kuczkowski, Orangefiery

Kuczkowski reflects what his firm has been up to since it launched 10 years ago and gives advice to others looking to start their own PR agency.




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The PR Week: 8.29.2024 - Bill Imada, IW Group

The PRWeek Hall of Famer stops by the podcast to talk about activist attacks on DEI programs and to detail his own firm’s story.




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The PR Week: 9.5.2024 - Jeff Hahn, Hahn Marketing & Communications

Jeff Hahn joins the podcast to talk about his firm’s unique Austin, Texas-based culture, surviving his own crisis and much more.




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The PR Week: 9.12.2024 - Helena Maus, Archetype and Marker Collective

Maus joins the podcast to talk about communications for startups and tech brands, the presidential debate and much more.




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The PR Week: 9.19.2024 - Chris Foster, Omnicom PR Group

On this episode, Omnicom’s Foster talks about private equity’s influence on the PR industry and how his holding company approaches major issues.



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On the ground at AI Deciphered

PRWeek sat down with panelists at its inaugural conference in New York City on Thursday to discuss the day’s events and the role AI is playing at their companies.




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The PR Week: 9.26.2024 - Nancy Elder, New York Mets

Nancy Elder’s role goes well beyond ballgames and boxscores. She talks about all that and more on the latest edition of PRWeek’s podcast.




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The PR Week: 10.3.2024 - Donna LaVoie, LaVoieHealthScience

Health and life sciences pioneer Donna LaVoie joins the podcast to talk about the latest innovations in life sciences communications and much more.




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The PR Week, 10.10.2024: Courtney Walker, MMC/RXMosaic

Walker talks about campaigns for Discover Puerto Rico and other organizations, as well as her multifaceted agency role.




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The PR Week: 10.17.2024 - Erik Carlson, Notified

One of Notified’s top executives joins the podcast to talk about trends in the space and the top marketing and communications news of the week.




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The PR Week: 10.24.2024 - Brian Snyder, Axicom

On this week’s show: Trump’s McDonald’s visit, agency earnings and much more.




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The PR Week, 10.31.2024: Michael Nyman, Acceleration

The founder and CEO of the Acceleration Community of Companies drops by a special Halloween edition of PRWeek’s podcast.