Someone once said “a happy employee is a productive employee.” If anyone needs proof of that aphorism, a perfect example exists in the city of Tulsa — Airco Service Inc. — this year’s “Best Contractor to Work For” in the South/Southwest region.
The McCarthys have done a good job keeping their promises, and that is why they have been chosen by The News as the winner of the 2002 “Best Contractor to Work For” contest in the Northwest/Upper Midwest region.
Andy Swan didn’t have to worry about standing very long in one spot at the AHR Expo. He wasn’t showing off his company’s new air filter in a booth, he was taking his story to the show attendees.
You’ll excuse Ben DiMarco if he gets a little excited about his new product. DiMarco thinks he has a real winner on his hands with his Transitional Telescoping Plenums.
Members of the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) will hear a panel discussion titled “Mold: What Contractors Need to Know” at the association’s annual convention in Palm Desert, Calif.
It has now been more than a decade since government regulations first required the industry to perform the procedures known as recovery, recycling, and reclaim. But it never hurts to brush up on the definitions of these terms.
Have you ever wondered why some low-voltage (115-V) power-consuming devices burn out too often? It could be because they are wired to the “high” or “wild” power leg of a voltage supply.
At the 2003 Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigerating Exposition (AHR Expo), manufacturers of recovery units were focused on showcasing equipment with higher efficiency, lower weight, and streamlined design.