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Welcome to the “And So It Flows” podcast, BNP Media’s Plumbing Group show focused on all things tech, trades and trends within the PHCP-PVF industry. Each episode features exclusive insights from leading industry experts and decision-makers discussing the latest PHVAC news, industry innovations, trends and issues. Delve into the topics shaping the plumbing and HVAC industries as Plumbing & Mechanical works to keep listeners up-to-date.
Remodeling trends from coast to coast! Plumbing & Mechanical discusses the latest trends, finishes and products that homeowners want with Beth Rhoades of Salem, Oregon-based C&R Design Remodel, and Bob Ayer of Stoughton, Massachusetts-based PBZ Construction.
Join us on this episode of And So It Flows to learn the secrets of dominating your local plumbing market with Billy Stevens, CEO, Sera Systems.
Billy Stevens is founder and Chief Executive Officer of Sera Systems, Inc., a subscription software provider for the home service industry.
Billy bought a failing new construction plumbing business in 1996, immediately converted it to residential and commercial service followed by adding HVAC and sold it to a private equity firm for millions in 2011, leading the entry of PE investors into home services.
Plumbing & Mechanical Chief Editor Nicole Krawcke sits down with Chuck White, vice president of regulatory affairs for PHCC-National Association, to discuss legislative and regulatory actions that PHVAC contractors should be aware of in the coming year.
Plumbing & Mechanical Chief Editor Nicole Krawcke sits down with Michele Windsor, vice president of training and implementation for Successware, to discuss current trends in contractor software.
As the head of JJM Alkaline Technologies and an expert in condensate neutralizer solutions, Kyle T. Emmons speaks to the growing popularity of high-efficiency gas-fired appliances, the importance of a condensate neutralizer with such combusting appliance, its role in safeguarding infrastructure and complying with building codes.
After more than 100 years operating at the company’s original foundry in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, Charlotte Pipe and Foundry began operations from a new, $460 million state-of-the-art foundry in Oakboro, North Carolina in September 2023. During the grand opening celebration in October, Supply House Times Chief Editor Natalie Forster sat down with Charlotte Pipe CEO Hooper Hardison and Brad Muller, vice president of corporate communications to get behind the scenes details about the move.
Plumbing & Mechanical and PM Engineer Chief Editor Nicole Krawcke sits down Legionella expert Dr. Janet Stout, PhD, executive vice president and founder of Special Pathogens Laboratory, and research associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, to discuss best practices for Legionella prevention and mitigation.