Wilo USA, a provider of pumps and pump solutions for building services, water management and groundwater, is pleased to announce its newly acquired NSF-61 and NSF-372 certifications for its entire range of vertical multistage pressure boosting systems. Wilo pressure boosting systems are used in residential, commercial and industrial applications such as potable water supplies, irrigation Read more
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Wilo USA, a provider of pumps and pump solutions for building services, water management and groundwater, is pleased to announce its newly acquired NSF-61 and NSF-372 certifications for its entire range of vertical multistage pressure boosting systems.
Wilo pressure boosting systems are used in residential, commercial and industrial applications such as potable water supplies, irrigation, municipalities, agriculture and industrial processes.
NSF certification indicates that a company complies with strict standards and procedures. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced inspections, every aspect of a product’s development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn NSF certification. Regular on-site inspections of manufacturing facilities and regular re-testing of products ensures continuous high standards required to maintain certification.
The newly-certified booster offerings include the Wilo-CO-Helix, the Wilo-SiBoost and the Wilo-Helix EXCEL Complete, which are available in single to four-pump configurations. The multi-pump systems feature real-time diagnostics and remote monitoring with variable speed control and balanced run time for each pump and have full 304 stainless steel construction. The EXCEL Complete single-pump system offers the highest efficiency motor-drive combination on the market, as well as up to 50% energy savings over standard pump-motor assemblies.
For information, www.wilo-usa.com.
Somewhere 37,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean, Eric Silva texted me that he had embarked on a journey of a lifetime. Chosen among a select group of contractors to accompany Navien execs to the company’s headquarters and production facilities in South Korea, Silva was excited, yet humbled, to visit the global HQ, take in some Read more
Somewhere 37,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean, Eric Silva texted me that he had embarked on a journey of a lifetime. Chosen among a select group of contractors to accompany Navien execs to the company’s headquarters and production facilities in South Korea, Silva was excited, yet humbled, to visit the global HQ, take in some sights and attend the 2018 Winter Olympics. “Who would have ever thought plumbing would take you to something like this?” asked Silva. “Why me? This is a very unique and humbling opportunity.”
At the age of 17, Silva initially got into plumbing by digging basements for his uncle, who was a union residential contractor. A few months later—at the age of 18—Silva decided to apply to the local plumber’s union, at which he was initially rejected for what he says as being too “high profile.” Silva, outspoken on many topics in the trade, and rightfully so, indicated that union officials weren’t too elated with his “cockiness” when he responded, “in one of your chairs” when asked where he saw himself in 10 years.
Yet, Silva was just being forthright in his response. To be fair, Silva saw big picture: he also wanted his journeyman’s card and he wanted to own his own business one day. Realistically, Silva was confident and measured in his approach, and he was being honest, traits that he has carried with him to this day.
In 2000, Silva ultimately was accepted into the UA Local 98 Plumbers & Pipefitters, Madison Heights, Mich., to which he is eternally grateful for the education he received there. By 2005, Silva was running neighborhood service north of Detroit as a foreman for a large residential contractor, focusing on residential water heaters and boilers, hydronic and gas piping.
Fast forward to 2010—during the country’s economic downturn, Silva decided to go on his own to start Silva Mechanical LLC, Walled Lake, Mich., a one-man shop that specializes in tankless water heaters, hydronic heating, on-demand boilers and backflow testing. A difficult decision for sure, but one Silva may have been forced to make.
“When the economy went down, much like a lot of other guys, you didn’t have anything to fall back on but plumbing,” says Silva. “It was a sink- or swim-type deal. You never know what you are able to accomplish until your back is pushed up against the wall. We are all faced with adversity everyday; life obviously gives us a number of decisions,” says Silva.
Fortunately, in 2011, there was a resurgence in new residential construction, which gave him enough work to propel him forward, and Silva has not looked back since. “As workplaces continue to shrink, more and more people are starting on their own,” says Silva. “For those just getting into the trade, you have the ability to make it what you want it to be.”
A self-proclaimed enthusiast and believer in everything he sets out to do, Silva puts his best foot forward in servicing on-demand water heaters and boilers. In fact, a recent customer review of his work said, “We chose Silva Mechanical and its Navien package because of the company’s product knowledge, enthusiasm, and peace of mind knowing that the installer is the master plumber and mechanical contractor who’s doing the install, and it’s the most inclusive installation package.”
That is saying something, especially in a time when the plumbing industry faces a number of obstacles: DIYers, big box store renegades, bad installs and guys competing for work against those less experienced, or those not even licensed. According to Silva, bad installs and installers are the death sentence of the trade. In Michigan, says Silva, only one member of a plumbing shop needs to be licensed. “Wrong installations are killing the trades.” The concern then becomes underqualified workers overcharging customers. “I’m not going to sell you a high-dollar product and hope that it works,” says Silva. “Some companies are motivated by sales; I sell product lines at an affordable price.”
Everyday Silva crosses paths with somebody who knows someone who has had what Silva calls a “junk unit,” and his goal it to take that skeptic and make them a believer. “Every company believes they deserve the highest premium because of their ‘extensive training,’ yet we’re providing customers the highest quality materials, and still matching or beating our competitor’s price with a more inclusive package,” says Silva.
In a day and age when contractors look to diversify their business to increase income streams, Silva is doing just the opposite. As a licensed and insured master plumber and mechanical contractor, Silva has relied on his core competencies. “I’ve been installing on-demand water heaters for 12 years and never thought I could make it 100% a staple of my business, and realized that maybe I was too diverse,” says Silva.
In the end, it’s still comes down to relationships. For Silva, it’s the relationships he’s built, not only with Navien, but Rinnai, Nortiz, A.O. Smith and Triangle Tube that has allowed Silva Mechanical to stay ahead of the pack. In fact, the company is the first company in the U.S. as A.O. Smith approved for tankless products, says Silva.
Meanwhile, while other companies claim to be experts, Silva continues to accumulate the accolades. The local area rep, says Silva, coined the company as one of the “premier installers of our state.” A Navien engineer refers to Silva Mechanical as “premium installation, premium service,” and a Navien senior tech nominated him for the contractor of the year in 2017. “An expert is someone that excels in what they know. The only thing the folks in metro Detroit need to know is, ‘Silva Knows Tankless,’” says a confident Silva.
So to answer the original question, “Why Silva?” I have to believe it’s excelling at his job, confident and measured in his everyday approach to the trade, and being a loyal Navien enthusiast who promotes a good product at an affordable price. It’s also the dedication to the product line by continuing education and attending intensive training courses.
Ultimately, it is being damn good at what you do, would be my answer. Yet, perhaps it’s in the simplicity of Silva’s overall message to service contracting, “Give the customer a greater service than what they originally had.”
For more information on Silva Mechanical, www.silvamechanical.com.
Jones Stephens has announced the launch of its newly expanded Stamped Metal line of products including key categories, such as: stud guards, pipe brackets, hanger tape, stud shoes and accessory items. All Stamped Metal items are currently in stock and ready to ship and are included in a new Jones Stephens Stamped Metal catalog conveniently Read more
Jones Stephens has announced the launch of its newly expanded Stamped Metal line of products including key categories, such as: stud guards, pipe brackets, hanger tape, stud shoes and accessory items. All Stamped Metal items are currently in stock and ready to ship and are included in a new Jones Stephens Stamped Metal catalog conveniently available on the Jones Stephens website: http://www.jonesstephens.com/downloads/.
Jones Stephens is a manufacturer of plumbing specialty products with a well-established brand name in the industry. With 18,000 SKUs within 14 product categories, Jones Stephens provides the broadest and deepest selection of innovative, hard-to-find specialty and common plumbing products. Primarily servicing the commercial and industrial market, Jones Stephens continues to develop and add superior products to help maximize the competitive position of its wholesale customer partners. Jones Stephens is headquartered in Moody, Alabama, with additional distribution centers in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, and Valencia, California. Jones Stephens’ competencies, along with their extensive product offering, allow them to say with confidence, “We Got It”. For more information, please visit http://www.jonesstephens.com.
World and Main, LLC brings together a unique combination of product development, merchandising, global sourcing, and distribution solutions across the home, hardware and building supply categories. The company is headquartered in Cranbury, New Jersey, and has offices in Moody, Alabama; and Wuxi, China, along with four North American distribution centers. Through its Retail Distribution, Wholesale Distribution, and Retail Products divisions, World and Main stocks and distributes over 75,000 SKUs of branded and owned brands across 25 product categories. This broad basket of products, coupled with World and Main’s exceptional distribution capabilities to all retail and commercial channels, enables the company to deliver on its value proposition: Delivering Simplicity. Facilitating Success.
Watts delivered the goods with their heating and water management solutions at the 2018 AHR Expo in Chicago. Not to mention, they enjoyed filming….a lot! Watts is part of the Watts Water Technologies family with operations in North America, Europe and Asia. Watts designs, manufactures and sells an extensive line of flow control products for Read more
Watts delivered the goods with their heating and water management solutions at the 2018 AHR Expo in Chicago. Not to mention, they enjoyed filming….a lot! Watts is part of the Watts Water Technologies family with operations in North America, Europe and Asia. Watts designs, manufactures and sells an extensive line of flow control products for the water quality, residential plumbing & heating, commercial and OEM markets. For more of Watts solutions visit them at www.wattswater.com
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Bradford White has created a website exclusively for the needs of professional contractors. The For the Pro® site delivers a variety of tools to help contractors grow their business. You’ll find access to Bradford White’s new Contractor Directory to help customers find you, training videos, sales materials, convenient financing for your customers, Energy Efficiency Ratings, product rebates, and RightSpec® Tools to help you properly size an installation, and more.
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