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Engineered Systems NEWSHVAC Engineering TechnologyHeating & Boilers

Third-Generation Weil-McLain Rep. Proclaims: ‘Boilers Are in My Blood’

After 50 years, Huntington, West Virginia’s Hall family remains loyal to Weil-McLain.

Shane Hall (right) and his father, James Hall (left)

Shane Hall (right) and his father, James Hall (left).

Shane Hall (left) and his grandfather Herb Godschalk

Shane Hall (left) and his grandfather Herb Godschalk.

Shane Hall (right) and his father, James Hall (left)
Shane Hall (left) and his grandfather Herb Godschalk
October 9, 2019

“Boilers are in my blood,” explained 44-year-old Shane Hall, a third-generation Weil-McLain representative.

Shane Hall, of Huntington, West Virginia, has been a Weil-McLain manufacturer’s rep for more than 25 years, but his involvement in heating and boilers stretches back much further.

“My father and grandfather were both in the business, so I grew up in the industry,” said Shane Hall. “I like to say that I learned from the best.”

Hall’s grandfather, Herb Godschalk, opened his heating company, HL Godschalk & Associates, in 1968 in Huntington and immediately began selling Weil-McLain boilers. The company handled both commercial and residential projects and installed numerous cast iron boilers and other heating and plumbing equipment across West Virginia.

“We’ve been selling boilers since way before I was even born,” said Shane Hall. “Weil-McLain has a tradition of giving out die-cast toy cars, and I remember receiving them as a child as gifts from my grandpa. Ever since I can remember, Weil-McClain has been a part of my life.”

Shane’s father, James Hall, began working with his grandfather in 1975. A young Shane Hall would help out with the family business as needed.

“My grandfather would pay me to assemble product catalogs, sweep the floor – whatever had to be done,” said James Hall. “I believe he paid me a quarter an hour back then. I guess you could say I learned the business from the ground up.”

When Shane Hall’s grandfather passed away in 1993, his father took over the company. Soon after, at the age of 19, Shane Hall began working full-time with his dad.

“I started in the warehouse and worked my way up to inside sales and then outside sales and eventually took over the company,” said Shane Hall. 

Both Shane Hall and his father witnessed many boiler product innovations, including the development of high efficiency condensing boilers, such as Weil-McLain’s Ultra, and later, Evergreen units.

“They were really innovative products and helped move the entire industry forward,” he said.

Shane Hall’s father ran the company until retiring in April 2007. Shane Hall then took over and renamed it Hall Sales Agency. After overseeing its growth for several years, he eventually merged it with Midwest Spec, a conglomerate of three other family-owned HVAC companies.

Today, Shane Hall is a junior partner with Wickliffe, Ohio-based Midwest Spec and still manages the boiler business for the West Virginia territory. In 2015, Weil-McLain asked Midwest Spec to also represent them commercially in the expanded territories of Ohio, Kentucky, and western Pennsylvania, and Hall oversees that business as well.

“Weil-McLain is the only line my grandfather offered that I still sell,” said Hall. “We’ve had a lot of heating and plumbing lines and brands come and go over the years, but that’s the only one that has been continuous for us since 1968.

“The only boiler line we sell today is Weil-McLain because the company has such a broad product portfolio ranging from small residential 70,000 Btu units up to large 8 ½ million Btu on the cast-iron side and for high efficiency from 70,000 Btu up to 3 million Btu.”

Hall has overseen numerous residential and commercial installations including at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, West Virginia capitol complex, West Virginia University, and countless other schools and colleges, churches and homes.

“We had a Weil-McLain boiler at a university that we inspected that at the time was 55-years-old and still functional,” said Shane Hall. “The school had money in the budget to spend and thought it was a good time to upgrade the boiler. It was hard for me to see them pull it out after all of those years because it still worked like a champ.

“Weil-McLain produces high-quality, American-made products, and has always stood behind their line,” continued Shane Hall. “You can walk through the foundry and shake hands with the guys that are pouring the iron, and those guys will thank you for selling their product. Weil-McLain has touched so many lives over the years, including mine. It’s really special.”

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