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Boasting 4,500 square feet of hands-on displays, full-scale residential and commercial training areas, and cutting-edge innovation showcases, the new Uponor Experience Center is a flexible education and discovery space designed to advance the technical skills of current and potential customers.
Simpson joins
the Viega executive team with experience in complex, global business, having worked previously at Baker
Hughes, General Electric, and most recently as chief financial officer of Nexus Controls.
Residential heating contractors can hone their boiler technology and hydronic skills and knowledge by participating in a Weil-McLain 2023 School of Better Heating training program this fall.
Viega plans to invest over $70 million in the next two years as part of its long-term strategy to expand U.S. manufacturing and support the needs of its North American customers.
Imagine waking up to a snowy morning, knowing you won’t have to shovel the sidewalk or driveway. While snowmelt systems are a winter perk, the best time to sell them is in the warmer months. Read on for some tips on selling and installing these systems.
Many provisions of the 2021 Uniform Solar, Hydronics and Geothermal Code concerning radiant heating and cooling have not appeared in model codes before.
May 1, 2023
In Part 2 of a three-part series, learn how the Uniform Solar, Hydronics and Geothermal Code provides standards for radiant heating and cooling, including snow- and ice-melting systems.
Derek Robinson has been appointed to the newly created position of director of commercial business development; Elizabeth Williams has been appointed to the newly created position of inside sales manager; and Jim Leary has been appointed as eastern regional sales manager.
The snow- and ice-melt system installed at Utah’s This Is The Place Heritage Park is three times larger than a typical system.
February 3, 2023
Executives of a new historical site in Salt Lake City, concerned with the safety of winter visitors, decided on a hydronic snow- and ice-melt system to alleviate the problem — as well as protecting new concrete from salt damage.