Monday, April 23, 2012

Have you had your backflow tested??

Did you know that the #1 way to allow contamination into your household drinking water is to leave a garden hose submerged in water? The longer the hose is submerged - the higher the likelyhood of pulling bacteria into your system and affecting the water you use for drinking, cooking, and bathing.

A backflow device prevents this water from coming back into your home. If you do not have one - call our office to see if you need one... if you already have one - call our office to make sure it tests out correctly.

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Did you know...

Did you know... One (1) faucet that drips a mere five (5) times per minute will use 173 gallons of water over the span of a year.

Did you know... One (1) toilet that quietly and constantly runs will waste up to 7,000 gallons in the span of a month.

Be WATER SMART... make sure your faucets and toilets are operating properly. If you are unsure how to do that - please give us a call and set up an appointment... we will be happy to help you. Remember... "We EXCEL for YOU!!"

Monday, January 30, 2012

Firms' go-to employees...

Firms' go-to employees
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Firms' go-to employees
Dale Quinn Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star | Posted: Sunday, January 29, 2012 12:00 am | Comments

Saving cash and bringing in new business is a big deal for any company - especially in a lingering downturn that locally has yet to show significant signs of recovery.

The Arizona Daily Star asked readers to submit examples of Southern Arizona's innovative and outstanding employees who helped their companies excel in 2011.
Some entries were for individuals whose innovation sprang from the foreclosure crisis. Others stretched their companies' resources to save money and make operations run more smoothly.
One anticipated an issue before a client realized it might be a problem; another comes up with creative solutions for challenges on a daily basis. All were described by their colleagues as hard-working and thoughtful.

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Management team led by TJ Zarling and supported by Carrie Stone, Jared Morgan, William Godinez and David Thomas
• Employer: Excel Mechanical Inc.
• Outstanding contribution: In an economy that's been devastating to construction, TJ Zarling and his team completely revamped Excel Mechanical, said owner Jim Zarling.
Through their work the company saw some of its highest profits last year, Jim Zarling said.
"They've actually turned it around in a really cruddy, cruddy economy for construction," he said.
The management team increased communication and eased tension between employees who work on plumbing systems and those who work on ventilation.
Team members also developed a way to track contact with clients: from initial meetings, to estimates, to follow-up checks when the job is done. That ensures that customers know the company is accountable for the work it provides, Jim Zarling said.
TJ Zarling and his team also made it clear what duties are expected from workers within a certain pay scale, so employees know when to ask for a raise. To increase productivity, the managers began using quarterly, performance-based bonuses, Jim Zarling said.


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Monday, January 9, 2012

Are you ready for a freeze???

February 2011... Remember half the town without gas for heat?? Remember frozen pipes and water spraying all over town with temperatures at roughly 18'?? Seems so far away now... Realistically… we are very close to that same time of year. Would you be prepared if the temperatures drop that low again? Have you insulated your outdoor pipes?

This is a very basic and simple task that ANY homeowner can undertake and save yourself possibly hundreds of dollars. Just go to your local home supply store like Home Depot, Lowes or Ace Hardware and ask someone for some pipe insulation. They come in all sorts of sizes and some are even self sealing. Others are good if you just wrap some duct tape around the outside.

At just over $1 for six feet or so this clearly becomes CHEAP INSURANCE. If you wait until it happens to try and insulate those that didn’t break… you may find (like last year) that all the supplies are gone and you have to wait until the stores can restock. So try and stay ahead of the game and insulate your outdoor pipes (including that copper line to your swamp cooler) now and save.

If you feel uncomfortable trying this on your own – Excel Mechanical, Inc. will be glad to help you get this taken care of. Just contact our office at 520-791-7049 and set up an appointment – tell them you “saw it in the blog” and get a “courtesy” discount.

REMEMBER… WE EXCEL FOR YOU!!!