Are you, or someone you know, looking for the coolest job in the West Valley? Join the Littleton District HVAC team today. On top of becoming an essential part of the Littleton Community, you’ll be able to get great benefits like these: -NO WEEKENDS -Typical work schedule – Monday – Friday 6:00am – 2:30pm -Employer Paid Benefits (health, dental and more) -Earn 18 Vacation days a year -Accrued Sick Time -Personal Days -Arizona State Retirement with employer contributions -And much more If you’re a new or experienced HVAC technician, joining the Littleton Community will ensure you can spend more time with your family, have a stable retirement and work for an organization that supports you every step of the way. What are you waiting for? Apply for the HVAC Technician position today- https://lnkd.in/g_Dytr4z
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Being an HVAC technician requires more than just understanding how heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems work. To be successful in this field, technicians must possess a combination of technical expertise and soft skills that allow them to troubleshoot effectively and deliver excellent service. Here are five essential skills every HVAC technician should have
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🏠 Bringing Skilled Trades to Center Stage: The Power of Electrical, Plumbing, and HVAC in Home Improvement TV 🛠️ As fans and producers of home improvement TV, we're often captivated by the flashy renovations and stunning transformations. But let's shine a spotlight on the unsung heroes who ensure that every project runs smoothly—electricians, plumbers, and HVAC technicians. These skilled tradespeople are the backbone of every successful renovation, yet their contributions are often overlooked. From rewiring outdated electrical systems to installing state-of-the-art HVAC units, their expertise is essential to creating safe, comfortable, and functional living spaces. So why not bring their work to center stage in unscripted home improvement shows? Imagine the excitement of watching an electrician troubleshoot wiring issues or a plumber expertly install a new fixture. These behind-the-scenes glimpses not only educate viewers about the complexities of home infrastructure but also foster a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship involved. Including electrical, plumbing, and HVAC in home improvement TV not only enriches the viewing experience but also highlights the importance of these skilled trades in every renovation project. It's time to celebrate their expertise and dedication and give credit where credit is due. As someone passionate about both home improvement and skilled trades, I believe it's crucial to showcase the full spectrum of talent involved in creating our dream homes. Let's advocate for more inclusive and comprehensive portrayals of home renovations that truly reflect the collaborative effort behind every makeover. What are your thoughts on including electrical, plumbing, and HVAC in unscripted home improvement shows? I'd love to hear your insights and experiences! #HomeImprovement #SkilledTrades #Electrical #Plumbing #HVAC
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How do YOU patch a coated TPO roof? DELTA INNOVATIVE SERVICES, INC. Depending on the time of day and where I’m at in the city, I may just randomly stop by a client to take a peek at the roof. As you can see in this post, I ran across a roof top unit panel blown off of a unit. When I put the panel back on the unit, I felt the air suction pull it and it held it up. I found some random screws on the roof and used the pre-existing holes to secure it. I wonder how many times an HVAC technician puts a panel up and forgets to put the screws in because, the air suction pulled it on and appears to be holding it. This is why you let me inspect your roof for you. 1) Critical Repair Needs 2) Maintenance Needs 3) Preventative Maintenance Needs 4) WeCare Roof Maintenance Program 5) Replacement Timing We look forward to hearing from you! ENROLL TODAY WeCare Commercial Roof Maintenance Program DELTA INNOVATIVE SERVICES, INC. rminnick@deltaservices.com (913)371-7100 COMMERCIAL ROOFING SERVICES WeCare Proactive Roof Maintenance Solutions "MAINTENANCE PAYS" #roofmaintenance #propertymanagement #propertyinvestor #facilitymanagement #SIOR #IREM #PCED
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As an HVAC technician, I’m here to share a little secret that most contractors don’t talk about: you can clean your condenser coils yourself. Yes, you heard that right! With just a garden hose and a bit of know-how, you can help prevent breakdowns, increase the efficiency of your system, and save a ton of money in the long run. So, let’s dive in and see how it’s done. First things first, why should you even care about cleaning your condenser coils? The condenser coils in your HVAC system release the heat absorbed from your home into the outside air. Over time, dirt, dust, and debris can accumulate on these coils, especially in a desert climate like Southern California’s. When the coils are dirty, your system has to work much harder to cool your home, leading to increased energy bills and a higher risk of breakdowns. Would you like to read more? Please visit our blog- https://lnkd.in/gpNXzb5F or call us at 1 909 422 9965 #heat #efficiency #breakdown #contractor #technician #heating #california #energybills #hvacsystem #hvactechnician #gardenhose
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I’ll take a stab at this. First, yes. Pricing would go up if Contractors and Subs were forced to document their work in this way. Second, why are MIT Companies forced by Carriers to document? Because in most cases they are really not submitting an estimate, they are submitting an invoice. Think of it as the difference between a menu and the check when you go to a restaurant. Contractor’s are presenting a menu of items in their scope of work to the Carrier. You can do substitutions, remove certain items and etc. The check at the end of the meal is what MIT is bringing you except they got to choose your meal, how much they needed to feed you, how long they fed you for, and etc. So the Carrier wants it documented on the check with the how, why and when. You may wonder why they do it this way…because we don’t treat Adjusters like Fireman when there is a claim submitted or loss happens. They don’t jump out of bed at 3 a.m. when the Fire or Water leak happens BUT the Mitigation team does. They are the first Responders…so to speak, in how a loss unfolds. Homeowners are forced to get a mitigation company out because that is their obligation in the agreement. It’s classic Fox in charge of the henhouse situation. So…here we are.
What if all contractors, like plumbers, HVAC technicians, electricians, roofers, painters, and framers, were required to produce the extensive documentation expected from mitigation companies? Would such a mandate significantly drive up the costs for their services? This disparity in documentation standards between mitigation companies and others raises questions. Why do we expect mitigation companies to extensively document their work, often without additional compensation, just to get paid? I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.
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