P-H-C Contractor Magazine - Summer 2014

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Volume 9, Number 2 • Summer 2014

The official publication of the PHCC Wisconsin Association and Master Plumbers/Heating & Cooling Contractors of Wisconsin

BIM Competency Delivers Competitive Advantages

INSIDE: Achieving Zero Lead

Indoor Air Quality Trending in HVAC

PHCC Legislative Conference Photos


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contents // Summer 2014 Features 10 BIM Competency Delivers Advantages

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14 Indoor Air Quality Trending in Home HVAC 22 Achieving Zero Lead

2014/15 BOARD OF DIRECTORS PHCC WISCONSIN ASSOCIATION Master Plumbers/Heating & Cooling Contractors of Wisconsin

28 By the Numbers

Reports PHCC Wisconsin Association P.O. Box 833 Germantown, WI 53022 888-782-6815 • Fax: 888-287-4116 mail@phcc-wi.org

6 President’s Letter Our Voices Need to Be Heard More Than Once a Year 7 Executive Director’s Report We Didn’t Lose … We Got Stronger President Keith Schedler (District #5) Don’s Plumbing Service, Inc. 1003 Clifton Street Tomah, WI 54660 608-372-4219 • Fax: 608-372-2303 keithschedler@centurytel.net

8 Zone Director’s Report Our Industry’s Need for Members and Apprentices Must be Met

24 Pipeline Milwaukee Tool Outing

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2014 Legislative Conference Photos

26 Advertiser Index/Calendar of Events 29 Membership Application 30 Wisconsin Code Book & POWTS

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Vice President Greg Jones (District #4) Dave Jones Plumbing & Heating, Inc. 2225 Kilgust Road Madison, WI 53713 608-222-8490 • Fax: 608-222-8503 gjones@davejonesplumbing.com Secretary/Treasurer Carol De Young (District #10) Countryside Plumbing & Heating, Inc. 321 Wisconsin Drive New Richmond, WI 54017-2614 715-246-2660 • Fax: 715-246-2676 carol@countrysideph.com Immediate Past President Dan Callies (District #1) Oak Creek Plumbing 640 E. Ryan Road Oak Creek, WI 53154-4540 414-762-4060 • Fax: 414-762-3444 danc@oakcreekplumbing.com Directors Dale Arndt (District #4) Arndt & Son Plumbing P.O. Box 70 Brooklyn, WI 53521 608-455-6392 • Fax: 608-455-2113 arndtplumbing@frontier.com Larry Bayer (District #1) Beyer Plumbing 2295 Continental Drive West Bend, WI 53095 262-335-0300 • Fax: 262-335-4180 bayerplumbing@yahoo.com

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Jim Eberhardt (District #2) Eberhardt Plumbing & Heating, Inc. 400 Wisconsin Street, PO Box 98 Adell, WI 53001 920-994-9203 • Fax: 920-994-2346 jnhardt@excel.net

Jeffrey Kuhn (District #1) S&K Pump & Plumbing, Inc. 20880 W. Enterprise Avenue Brookfield, WI 53045 262-782-7190 • Fax: 262-782-9642 jeff@snkpump.com Steve Schneider (District #3) Tweet/Garot Mechanical 2545 Larsen Road, PO Box 11767 Green Bay, WI 54307-1767 920-498-7656 • Fax: 920-498-8130 Steve.Schneider@tweet-garot.com Cal Watters (District #6) Watters Plumbing 1303 Midway Road, PO Box 118 Menasha, WI 54952 920-733-8125 • Fax: 920-733-2713 cwatters@wattersplumbing.net Industry Partner Reps Mike Daniels Auer Steel 5440 Highway 169 N Minneapolis, MN 55428 763-971-2910 • Fax: 763-971-2920 mike.daniels@auersteel.com Scott Madsen Burton–Anderson & Associates 1803 S. 124th Street New Berlin, WI 53151 262-782-2870 • Fax: 262-782-6441 scott@burton-anderson.com Rob Spence Rundle-Spence 2800 Industrial Drive Madison, WI 53713 608-222-0636 • Fax 608-222-4164 robs@rundle-spence.com PHCC National Zone Director Jeffrey Kuhn (District #1) S&K Pump & Plumbing, Inc. 20880 W. Enterprise Avenue Brookfield, WI 53045 262-782-7190 • Fax: 262-782-9642 jeff@snkpump.com

Master Plumbers/Heating & Cooling Director Contractors ofExecutive Wisconsin Jeffrey J. Beiriger, CAE

Fred Gardner (District #9) Badger State Plumbing 2507 Fortune Drive Eau Claire, WI 54703-3898 715-874-7777 • Fax: 715-874-7778 fred@badgerstateinc.com

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President’s Letter

KEITH SCHEDLER

// Our Voices Need to Be Heard More Than Once a Year We’re from Wisconsin and we’re here to help! With optimistic goals of influencing our nation’s politicians, your PHCC delegation — ­ consisting of Jeff Beiriger, Jeff Kuhn and me — flew to Washington, D.C., in hopes of reducing government obstacles and representing our trade. We had face-to-face meetings with Sen. Ron Johnson, Congressmen Tom Petri and Reid Ribble, and we met with Congressman Ron Kind’s staff person handling our issues. We introduced ourselves as representatives of the oldest trade organization in the nation, still going strong after 139 years, and explained that we also represented small business interests across the country – all of whom are affected by the decisions (or lack thereof) that politicians and regulators make. We asked for their support in renewing the Carl Perkins Act, which provides funding to states to offer incentives for people to enter the trades. Most were supportive, though Sen. Johnson pushed back some based on the conservative notion that we need to reduce federal outlays. He suggested the issue was important, but that it may be better solved by state government or by private associations like ours. I think we sparked some interest in each of our legislators when we asked them to stop the enormous problem of federal agencies putting new regulations into effect without input from industry experts and without congressional review or approval. In fact, we learned that the House had already passed a bill that would require

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congressional approval of such proposed agency regulations that might cause unreasonable cost increases to businesses and individuals. Regrettably, senate leadership has refused to bring the bill to the floor for discussion. Even though the favorability ratings for Congress are at an all-time low, they can’t be held responsible for the frustrating new regulations affecting us all. We pointed out specifically the EPA lead paint rule that will be expanded to include public buildings. It’s unlikely that small children are eating lead paint chips in office buildings, so who are we protecting? Plus, we still don’t have reliable tests for lead paint, so we end up having to treat everything in older buildings as if it might contain lead. We could also have pointed to the new EPA power plant carbon emissions regulations that will cause an immediate spike on all of our electric bills. That change is being made in the name of slowing or reversing climate change. At the same time, the EPA is slowing or preventing the construction of the Keystone pipeline that promises reduction in energy costs. We stressed in each of our visits that the new DOE energy efficiency regulations will outlaw electric water heaters as we know them today. Without professional input from our trade or manufacturers, the new regulations (which go into effect next spring) will require that we install water heaters that don’t even exist yet, that may not fit in the existing space, may be too heavy for the stairs, and may not even fit in our trucks! The cost is high. The benefit is small. If you agree that these agencies need to be reined in, let your congressman know. Send them an email, or better yet, see them when they are home in your district. If they don’t respond to your satisfaction, then maybe it’s time to find someone different for your area. Maybe we need to elect more contractors to Congress – like Wisconsin’s Reid Ribble, a Fox Valley roofer, or Markwayne Mullin, an Oklahoma plumber and PHCC member. Maybe we should elect you.... Without a doubt, there are some good people elected to Congress, but something happens to far too many of them. Too many become obsessed with the potential for a lifelong congressional career and put their own needs ahead of those of their constituents. Maybe it’s time for term limits because that way, their votes wouldn’t be skewed by reelection considerations. Maybe they would just do the right thing. A long time ago, George Washington could have made himself king. He could have been president for as long as he would have wanted, but instead, he stepped down after just two terms. I think he understood the risks to a democracy when leaders use their time in office to build power rather than serve the people. What do you think? Sincerely, Keith Schedler Keith Schedler is President of Don’s Plumbing Service in Tomah. He can be reached at (608) 372-4219 or keithschedler@centurytel.net.


JEFF BEIRIGER

industry and your livelihood. Toward the end of my last government relations article, I wrote Friends, I can assure you that there this about a proposal that was being reviewed by the Department will be another issue affecting us of Safety & Professional Services and the Walker Administration: before long. We think we are already “Will that be enough to address the needs of a small number seeing the tip of that iceberg. And of people and a segment of the industry? We’ll know more in the friends, I assure you that this next next few weeks. What happens could be a strong indication of the battle will be much larger than the future of advisory councils in our state.” one we just fought. It’s not in my PHCC-WI, along with several other local and state associations nature to be an alarmist and I hope and unions, had offered a proposal to resolve an issue affecting that I am wrong. But I don’t think that our industry. Nothing in the proposal had the tone of “take it I am.... or leave it” and it was always positioned as a starting point for So do I think we “lost” anything? I additional discussion. Frankly, we thought we were building a don’t. I’m proud of what we did. Of bridge, not torching the village. what you did. In the end, our proposal generated a few meetings, but nothing I think we are better prepared for whatever will come next. really changed. Some might say that we “lost” on this issue. I I think we are more unified in our thought and in our voice. I respectfully disagree.... think we have fairly won the respect of other stakeholders in our We live in a “right now” society. We want our every wish and industry. demand fulfilled with the flip of a switch or the press of a button. And I hope, with all my heart, that we have won your respect. We grunt and groan when the Internet is slow or, God forbid, down for a few minutes. We complain when there are two cars ahead of us in the drive-thru line. We don’t want to be put on hold. We want our top five picks in the first round of the draft to make an immediate impact – to start in their first year and to lead us to the championship. But let’s hold on a minute or two. OK, let’s hold on a second or two. I know you can’t wait.... How did we survive without the Internet? How did we deal with life when there was no drive-thru? How did we get that top-five pick in the first place? For one, we didn’t know what we HUGE selection of inventory were missing. That helps a lot. But we still functioned. We found a way. We took BIGGER training room, will-call area and parts counter the long road instead of the shortcut. We COMPLIMENTARY beverages & snacks were focused. And we had to lose a few times. Maybe we had an off year to earn We are busy at work setting up the that pick. Maybe a competitor got more most comprehensive and welcoming and better information than we had about a project. So we learned another Live-Fire Demonstration Lab way and we got better for having lost. in the industry! That’s the way it is with politics, I think. We redefine what victory looks like and we keep our eye on the big picture. It’s hard for me to consider the industry’s response to this most recent licensing issue and to not be proud of the response. We asked people to make phone calls and they made them. We asked industry groups to come together and write letters and they did. We asked for some time from key industry lobbyists and they gave it in abundance. We invited industry experts – our members and suppliers – to provide input and to attend meetings and they did. We asked 1-877-377-0011 all of you – the industry – to support our efforts and you have. Our membership www.HotWaterProducts.com is growing because you see the value in what we are doing to protect this

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Executive Director’s Report

We Didn’t Lose … We Got Stronger \\


Zone Director’s Report

JEFF KUHN

// Our Industry’s Need for Members and Apprentices Must be Met We’re back from the National Board Meeting and the Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C., and I have a few thoughts to share from the meetings. We visited the offices of our legislators and dropped off a brochure informing them that, “PHCC is the oldest trade association in the country.” That is a very significant fact. As we made our way around, we were using our voices and presence to send the message to those who would listen that we protect the health of the nation and we want to be a part of any discussions that take place about our trade. We are the “professionals” and should be consulted before any legislation or rules are considered. So my question to all of you is, “Are you a member of this fine organization or are you letting those who are members carry the load for you?” We have strength in numbers and we need you on board. The benefits, programs, videos, advertising, webinars, specialty groups and services that are available as members will more than aid you in running a successful business. As I looked through the reports from the five states in our zone, I found several mentions of plumbing code and licensing issues. We are all in a constant battle to obtain or maintain our codes and licenses. Those codes and those licenses are what separates us from the DIY’s in our trade. I’m pleased to see that everyone is doing what needs to be done to protect what we’ve earned (and to protect the health and safety of the nation, the reason we support codes and licenses in the first place). Two new videos promoting member benefits have been added to the video series available on YouTube and the National PHCC website. Both are excellent and I encourage you to check them out. Across all of the zones within PHCC-NA, we are seeing a common trend that will have a significant impact on our businesses

in the near future. The average age of our P-H-C workforce is edging closer to 50 and will soon cross that threshold. The recession and shallow recovery have resulted in few apprentices being trained. We are heading for the “doughnut hole” in our workforce that needs to be filled. We will be short not only on apprentices, but on skilled workers who are our quality technicians and the on-the-job trainers of our apprentices. That gap is one of the reasons we supported the reauthorization of the Carl D. Perkins Act to put at least $1.1 billion in federal money back into technical education programs. But the money is only the beginning. We need you – the industry – to help on the local level by informing schools, parents, community leaders, and anyone else who’ll listen that we have jobs available. We need to encourage people to seek out our trades as a first choice, for those who favor hands-on learning and technical skills. We have to change the notion that the trades are “last resort” jobs for those who don’t go to college or who can’t cut it in college. We provide great value and service in our communities. These are great jobs and rewarding jobs that pay well. In closing, I encourage you to make your plans to join us for CONNECT 2014 and “get jazzed” October 8-10 as PHCC-NA heads to the New Orleans Marriott Hotel for our Annual Conference and Exhibition. Jeff Kuhn - PHCC-NA Zone 3 Director Jeff Kuhn is President of S&K Pump & Plumbing, Inc., in Brookfield. He can be reached at (262) 782-7190 or jeff@snkpump.com.

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BIM Competency Delivers Competitive Advantages B y D a n ie l H u gh e s | B I M S t r at e g i s t, B r a d l ey C o rpo rati o n

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+ The design-build process represents 40% of the U.S. construction market, up 10% from 2005. + 50% of design-build projects are valued at over $10 Million. + Design-build projects are increasingly dependent on using BIM to drive HVAC and plumbing prefabrication; to meet project deadlines and budget.


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Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an information –based process (vs. a drawing-based process) that builds long-term value and advances innovation. It’s about integrating and streamlining design and construction processes, making them collaborative, and about the software tools needed to achieve that end. It’s the “I” for information in BIM that sets the process apart from simple 3-D modeling. Early BIM Mandates – Big Projects and Public Owners (2001-2006) Public (federal, state) design and construction projects created many of the first BIM-mandated projects. Mandates stipulated that all project team members must use the same BIM software for designing and constructing the building. Upon completion of construction, the as-built BIM files would be turned over to the public facility owner’s Facilities Management (FM) Department. Public BIM-mandates began delivering these business values to the design/construction team: • Basic benefits of better coordinated construction document sets; • Time-saving benefits from a more collaborative, integrated design and construction team; • Simulation and phasing of a project’s construction resources & processes; • Functional, as-built construction models that served the owners’ FM Department’s roles of facility management, operations, and maintenance.

BIM Mandates Mature – Project Firms and Private Owners (2007-present) Design/construction project firms have both public and private facility owner clients. The BIM benefits achieved from their public projects could be adapted to their private projects. The BIM process and team members became a competitive force for improving overall design documentation, reducing construction time and cost over-runs while improving client satisfaction. Project firms began building cost and time-saving BIM-based processes that made their design and construction processes more efficient. If the team wanted to achieve the benefits (financial, time, quality) of using BIM, all project members needed to be using BIM processes. Team members using CAD and\or paper processes clearly disrupted the efficiency of a BIM process. Their BIM dependence began defining BIM mandates. All project participants, from design through construction, must demonstrate a proven record of BIM literacy, proficiency and competency.

Skanska USA Building Inc., 2013 – MEP Systems Racks Building Blocks: Offsite Prefabrication Saves Time and Money http://www.tradelineinc.com/reports/2013-11/ building-blocks-offsite-prefabrication-savestime-and-money

Here are just three ways a project firm may measure a contractor’s BIM competency: • A portfolio of past BIM-project deliverables. • References. Who can vouch for the contractor’s successful BIM-project team collaboration? • Who are the contractor’s BIMqualified project leaders and what are their credentials? More facility owners are contractually mandating BIM deliverables for their FM Department. Design and construction firms that lack BIM competency face the easy choice of being disqualified from the project team. Global contractor Balfour Beatty issued a statement in December 2012: “We are trimming our supply chain companies from 15,000 to 10,000 over the next year. BIM proficiency will serve as the ‘qualifier’ to remain in Balfour Beatty supply chain.” How can contractors and subcontractors participate on these projects without BIM competency and proficiency? They can’t. >> Continued on Page 12

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BIM for Construction Now Exceeds BIM for Design Based on McGraw-Hill’s 2012 survey, “Business Value of BIM in North America,” the construction market sector is the leader for using BIM processes. The survey reports that growth of BIM has created opportunities to integrate BIM with several other project delivery processes. Together, they’re helping contractors to reduce construction time, improve project quality, provide labor savings, while increasing worker safety.

“We are no longer discussing IF the BIM process is feasible for HVAC and plumbing contractors. Various contractors working on hundreds of projects have proven and continue to prove the multiple options for reaping the rewards of the BIM process” – Daniel Hughes

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Turner Construction: Safer, Faster MEP Hanger Inserts Installation Process Turner Construction is using a BIM-based construction process that delivers a dramatically faster process for installing MEP hanger insert, while providing a substantially safer work environment for construction workers. The BIM process has enabled subcontractors to connect geographically-positioning (GPS) technology and BIM facility files to create a way-finding, installation system. Turner teams collect hanger point locations from the GPS coordinated BIM file (in the office) for layout in the field. Traditionally, MEP hanger inserts were installed from the underside of the deck; after the concrete topping was poured. We used a ladder (less safe), drilling up into the underside of concrete. One worker could install approximately 20 holes a day. The GPS\BIM-enabled process empowers a crew of three workers to install (from top of metal deck and walking with no ladder needed– safer) 750 hanger inserts\day. Installation is much faster and safer – simply walk to a hanger insert location using the GPS device and screw in the threaded rods for pipe hanger racks, cable tray, electrical conduit racks, etc. This is an excellent example of a time-saving, safer, and more efficient process to install 100,000-plus hanger inserts into metal deck before concrete topping is poured.

Image Courtesy of Skanska USA Building Inc., 2013

McGraw-Hill SmartMarket Reports compiled three (2013) BIM construction-integration reports: The Business Value of BIM for Construction | How Contractors are Driving Innovation with BIM http://bradleybim.com/2014/01/10/download-mcgraw-hillbusiness-value-of-bim-for-construction-report Lean Construction | Leveraging Collaboration & Advanced Practices (BIM) to Increase Project Efficiency http://bradleybim.com/2013/11/24/download-mcgraw-hilllean-construction-bim-report-2013 Information Mobility | Improving Team Collaboration through Mobile Project Information http://bradleybim.com/2013/12/18/download-mcgraw-hillsmartmarket-report-information-mobility-bim McGraw-Hill’s BIM reports are over 50 pages of easy reading. They incorporate project case study snippets, project managers’ quotes and basic value statements of time savings, improved quality and reduced construction time.

Building Blocks: Offsite Prefabrication Saves Time and Money HVAC and plumbing subcontractors incorporate BIM components with their prefabrication software which spools the model data to sheet metal and piping fabrication equipment. MEP Systems Racks are prebuilt offsite and then trucked to the facility. Skanska defines this process as MultiTrade Prefabrication (MTP); that is completed in Offsite Construction Facilities (OCF). BIM software verifies there is enough room for all MEP systems to “fit” into a space; like a hallway ceiling. However, it may be impossible to efficiently “fit” all the required trades’ people and equipment into the space to install the systems. MEP BIM components i n c l u d e “clearance boxes” around MEP equipment service areas; to maintain “open space” around those areas for future access by the Operations & Maintenance Department.


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BIM helps create a Bill of Materials (BOM) of parts and fabricated components. The BOM with assembly drawings will be sent to the contractor’s fabrication floor. There, the MEP Systems Racks are more easily and safely assembled on the ground using a manufacturing methodology. Trades’ people are working in an environmentally-controlled building that uses Lean & Green Manufacturing processes. The systems are inspected, tested, labeled and tagged prior to being shipped to the construction site for final installation. q Daniel Hughes serves as Bradley Corporation’s BIM Strategist. He manages the global Bradley BIM Initiative that provides 1,000 efficiently-modeled Revit families to architects, engineers, contractors & owners. Portions of the library now include product in Vectorworks and Bentley model formats. Since 2002, Daniel has provided Revit training to 700 professionals, transitioned 130 firms to Revit with written implementations plans and served as Senior Revit Consultant on $5 billion of global client projects.

Image Courtesy of Turner Construction

This BIM file of a Tankless Water Heater has a clearance box that represents the clearance required to open the door to service the heater once it has been installed.

Navisworks | File-Neutral BIM Viewer MEP Contractors use BIM-authoring software to create BIM files for design, prefabrication and construction. Contractors also use a BIM file-viewing tool called Navisworks. It is a “file-neutral” BIM file viewer that allows contractors to view BIM model files from several BIM software packages. Project BIM files may have been created in Autodesk Revit, Bentley Microstation, ArchiCAD, TEKLA, Vectorworks, AutoCAD 3D or Autodesk Civil 3D file formats. The MEP contractor links the various discipline specific BIM files together (HVAC, electrical, architectural, structural); to create a fully coordinated facility model. Navisworks analyzes the coordinated facility model and verifies that MEP content is not interfering with other BIM building components. For example, Navisworks verifies the sprinkler heads are not occupying the same space as a light fixture. It verifies the hot water pipe is not running through a column. Both of these examples help coordinate the plumbing design and construction process “in the computer” prior to onsite construction. Navisworks’ automated “interference detection” between the trades’ models includes “3D mark-up” tools for enhanced communication between the designer & contractor.

Image Courtesy of Skanska USA Building Inc.

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Indoor Air Quality Trending in Home HVAC By Cynthia Marsh

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According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), there are many sources of indoor pollution in homes, including household cleaning products, wet carpet, tobacco products and building materials. If air is not ventilated properly, pollutants can accumulate to levels that can pose health and comfort problems, such as sore eyes, headaches, fatigue, respiratory diseases or even cancer. >> Continued on Page 16

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“Whole home air purification has seen an increase with the continued rise of asthma combined with health damaging pollutants in the home,” said Kevin Lyons, IAQ Product Manager, Lennox Residential. “Sixty percent of Americans are unaware that whole home solutions exist to common indoor air quality problems. Once made aware, an astounding 82 percent of respondents prefer whole home IAQ solutions to individual room products.”

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“The HVAC contractor who makes the homeowner aware of whole home IAQ solutions is seen in a more positive light than someone who is simply trying to sell another product,” said Lyons. “HVAC contractors should focus on the top consumer cues – what homeowners really care about. The top concerns are health, comfort, savings on energy bills, protecting the home and cleanliness of the home,” Lyons said. “Contractors should use these consumer cues to

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connect homeowners to the real underlying benefits of indoor air quality that consumers actually care about. “The absolute best time to identify potential IAQ problems in the home is during maintenance or sales visits by observing symptoms in the home and asking the right questions. Either as a separate sale, or as part of an overall HVAC system replacement, the retail salesperson who recommends IAQ solutions will set themselves apart from the competition and boost their chance for a bigger ticket sale,” he said.

Know the Customer “Many studies show that over 30 percent of homes have a family member that has allergies or asthma – so it makes good business sense to start offering IAQ to your clients,” said Mike Porter, HVAC/R, Dakota Supply Group, St. Paul. “Families with allergies and sensitivities are looking for solutions to improve their indoor environment and are willing to >> Continued on Page 18

Product Showcase Honeywell TrueFresh™ is a balanced ventilation system that simplifies hanging and duct connections, and balances without adjusting dampers. The compact, lightweight design and adjustable hanging straps of TrueFresh make it easy to raise, lower, and level the unit into place. The removable duct collars allow contractors to easily connect ductwork away from the unit. Two variable-speed motors, one for each airstream, work with the integrated speed control to balance the system.

THE BROAN ERV140TE is Energy Star-qualified and designed as one of the most energyefficient ERV air exchangers on the market, according to the manufacturer. Suitable for standard family-size homes that require up to 140 CFM, its innovative design incorporates high performance ECM motors, significantly lowering energy costs. It also surpasses energyefficiency standards by 230 percent.

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Product Showcase BROAN’S HRVH100SE, also Energy Starqualified, is equipped with a HEPA filter that removes 99.97 percent of allergens and other microscopic particles. According to Nielsen, this model is suitable for a standard family-size home that requires up to 100 CFM of continuous ventilation.

Aprilaire’s comprehensive, two-part control system, the Home Comfort Control™ utilizes an intuitive, touch-screen user interface which connects to an Equipment Control Module with standard three-wire connection, eliminating the need for separate controls for humidifiers, dehumidifiers, ventilation, and temperature control systems. It provides contractors with a simple-to-install and easy-to-operate control center for all IAQ products. According to the manufacturer, the control system can be sold as a system of solutions or as a two-part thermostat, increasing the opportunities for conversations and sales with homeowners.

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spend money for upgrades to make them feel better. Porter advises: “Contractors should consider more fact-finding of the client – the tendency of many contractors is not taking the time to ask the homeowner what their IAQ needs and concerns are. Three important methods of improving indoor air quality are source removal, air cleaning/ filtration, improved ventilation and dilution and exchange of air… all are factors. “Homeowners can be knowledgeable enough to a point by searching the Web, but aren’t privy to all the current product options available on the market… providing ‘system’ solutions means increased sales opportunities for the contractor,” he said.

What’s Trending In IAQ Products “Many segments are growing and are important to better IAQ,” said Porter. These include: • Additional moisture control for the reduction of mold and >> Continued on Page 20


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structural damage (high-capacity dehumidifiers). • Particulate reduction (upgraded filtration) and continuous air-handler operation (ECM motors). • Window condensation control, fresh air introduction and efficient dilution of gases in the home (HRV’s & ERV’s). • Effective spot ventilation (low-sone, high-capacity exhaust fans). For customers with allergies – Venmar (available at Dakota Supply Group/W.A. Roosevelt) has introduced Energy Star-rated HEPA ERV & HRV units that offer upgraded filtration of incoming fresh air with a recirculation option that combines the benefits of reducing small airborne particles helping to reduce allergy symptoms and dilute indoor gases with fresh air. Patrick Nielsen is the marketing manager, balanced ventilation systems ”When it comes for BROAN. “This increased to building or need for quality indoor r e n o vat i n g air is exactly what has motivated BROAN to give a residence builders energy-efficient or office, it’s whole-house solutions. The important not newest models of HRV/ERVs, introduced in late 2013, are to neglect ideal for homes with children the V in HVAC. and families where clean air Without proper is essential.” filtration and Nielsen explains that HRV systems reclaim heat v e n t i l at i o n , from exhausted stale indoor the heating or air to temper incoming fresh cooling system air. “Heat is retained during is conditioning cooler seasons and removed during warmer seasons. ERV the air but not systems transfer moisture n e c e s s a r i ly from incoming, humid improving it for air to the stale indoor air that is being vented to the better IAQ.” Mike Porter, Account Manager, outside in the summer, while HVAC/R, Dakota Supply Group, St. Paul transferring humidity from exhausted indoor air to treat the cold, dry incoming air during the winter months,” he said. According to Nielsen, ERVs are ideal for LEED-certified residential projects and other energy-efficient homes because they recover the heat or coolness of the indoor air while helping to maintain comfortable moisture levels inside the home. Lennox offers Healthy Climate products. “A 2014 report from the American Lung Association, State of the Air, identified ozone and particle pollution as a growing danger to the health of children and adults,” said Lyons. “HVAC contractors who can proactively address these problems with Lennox Healthy Climate products such as PureAir and the Carbon Clean 16 filter are benefiting not only their customers’ health, but also their comfort and the energy efficiency of their HVAC system. “Heavily promoted one-inch filters sold in big box retail stores simply cannot remove high enough levels of allergens and household pollutants and they often cause higher static pressure that causes HVAC equipment to wear out prematurely,” he said. q

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ACHIEVING

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BY Derek Bower & Paige Riddle

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For decades, lead has been used around the world as an essential element in the production of brass and bronze plumbing fittings and fixtures. In 1986, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency amended the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), stating that drinking water in contact with plumbing products like pipe, solders and copper alloys in fittings, faucets and lavatory fixtures with greater than 8% lead were no longer allowed. Products containing less than 8% lead content by weight were allowed but not labeled as “lead free.�


In January 2011, the Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act modified the definition of “lead free” in the SDWA. Effective January 2014, the maximum lead content has been reduced to a weighted average of 0.25% for pipes, pipe fittings, plumbing fittings and fixtures. To support manufacturers with products complying with these requirements, NSF’s joint committee on Standard 61 wrote and adopted an annex to Standard 61 known

new alloy contains less than 0.1% lead and is certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 61 Annex G. Not all new alloys entering the market will be truly lead free, as some will contain a purposeful amount of lead of just less than 0.25%, while others will introduce products that have a plating or coating applied to the wetted surface of the underlying lead-containing alloy, which may be subject to future legal action. In response to the lead-free

Viega selected silicon as the key element to replace lead

based on a number of factors such as corrosion, material strength and cost to produce. The leadfree alloys with silicon have excellent resistance to corrosion as demonstrated in laboratory and actual field testing.

as Annex G, intended to provide a means to certify product as meeting the prescriptive requirements of these new laws. Lead content evaluation and test methodologies can be found in NSF Standard 372, referenced by NSF Standard 61 Annex G. To comply with the new law, suppliers developed and introduced several new low-lead or Zero Lead copper alloys for the continued production of brass and bronze plumbing products. These alloys are all unique in that they contain no purposeful introduction of lead and use small amounts of bismuth, bismuthselenium or silicon in place of lead to allow the metals to be machined, forged or cast. Each of these replacement elements has its own pros and cons, but no matter the replacement element, all leadfree alloys will be more expensive to manufacture. Viega selected silicon as the key element to replace lead based on a number of factors such as corrosion, material strength and cost to produce. The lead-free alloys with silicon have excellent resistance to corrosion as demonstrated in laboratory and actual field testing. New copper alloys are fully compliant with the upcoming legislation and offer the best performance. The new lead-free fitting products made with Viega’s

mandates, Viega chose to develop a bronze alloy specifically for mechanical cold-press fittings in order to meet the state and federal leadfree mandates while maintaining a high level of quality. Many press ends are manufactured from a variety of lead-free brasses. While leadfree brass can be a suitable material for lead-free plumbing fittings, its physical properties make it a more difficult material to press. Depending on the alloy, leadfree brass has higher yield strength and tensile strength than Zero Lead bronze. This means the press force requirements may be higher for lead-free brass than Zero Lead bronze, which can result in a fitting or valve that is not completely pressed at the completion of a pressing cycle. Lead-free brass press ends that are properly pressed may have higher residual stresses at the

completion of the press cycle as a result of their increased hardness. This is essentially a cold-working process. As residual stress increases, so does the potential for stress cracking. Often unnoticeable to the naked eye, the formation of microscopic cracks as a result of tensile stresses can occur when a material is deformed beyond its working limits. Stress corrosion can intensify the micro-cracks, causing the cracks to grow. Such a phenomenon can result in premature failure during the service life of a plumbing system. Zero Lead bronze is a copper alloy designed specifically for press systems to minimize the risk of stress cracking and stress corrosion. The federal mandate for the use of lead-free materials in potable plumbing systems took effect on Jan. 4, 2014. Physical properties of lead-free alloys remain an important consideration in material selection and the design and installation of lead-free plumbing fittings, valves, components and overall systems. q

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// Welcome New Board Members

Milwaukee Tool Hosts PHCC-WI Board

Larry Bayer, President of Bayer Plumbing in West Bend, will represent District 1 of PHCC-WI, the area covering southeastern Wisconsin. Larry was appointed to a oneyear term to fill a vacancy left when Dave Karlsen’s (Karlsen’s Plumbing) term ended.

Milwaukee Tool welcomed PHCC board members to their headquarters in Brookfield for PHCC’s June board meeting, lunch, and tour of the facility. After the board meeting was held in a private room, the president of Milwaukee Tool Power Tools, Shane Moll, welcomed the members and gave a brief overview of the company’s history. Moll emphasized the company’s focus is to provide innovations and solutions for their core users including plumbing, HVAC, and the remodeling trades. Through this focus, Milwaukee Tool is developing innovative products for the marketplace by going out in the field, talking to contractors, finding solutions and then designing accordingly. The tour ended with board members competing against each other using cordless and corded tools and using Milwaukee Tools vs. competitors. Milwaukee Tools always performed best. Board members then attended a Milwaukee Brewers Game as guests of Milwaukee Tool. PHCC-WI thanks Shane Moll and Milwaukee Tool presenters and guides including: Bruce Duncan, Senior NAM, mechanical tools; Mike Kirby, Job Solutions Market Manager; Michael Monteleone, Product Manager, power tools; Scott Bublitz, Senior Manager, industrial design; Tim Kenney, Manager, rapid prototyping; Justin Ferrante, Associate Product Manager, hand tools; Matt Zeilhofer, Assistant Product Manager, cordless; James Grow, Product Manager, accessories; Ryan Rudzinski, Associate Product Manager, accessories; and Caitlin Littman, Assistant Product Manager, accessories.

Rob Spence of Rundle-Spence was appointed to serve a three-year term as an Industry Partner Representative on the Board of Directors. Rob replaces Kevin Burke of First Supply whose term was ending. Having served for three terms, Kevin was not eligible for reappointment to the Board of Directors. Many thanks to Larry and Rob for agreeing to join the Board of Directors to help lead the Association and Industry into the future. And many thanks too to Kevin Burke and Dave Karlsen for their years of service!

LET US KNOW... The Wisconsin P-H-C Contractor Magazine welcomes your information on new employees, awards, promotions, business expansions, or other events and happenings involving you or your business. Do you have comments on our editorial content? We would like to hear about that too. Send your information to Jeff Beiriger (jeff@assocmgmtservices.com) or Cynthia Marsh (Cynthia@rspr.com).

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19 Bradford White www.bradfordwhite.com

24 Jim Murray Inc. 25 www.jimmurrayinc.com

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18 Mid-State Supply www.mssupply.com

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// CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Who’s Keeping You Out of Court?

2014 Sept 17-18

WOWRA - POWTS Evaluator Class Hayward

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Northwest P-H-C Conference/ Board of Directors Meeting* Hayward

Oct. 8-10

PHCC Convention (CONNECT 2014) New Orleans PHCC Board of Directors Meeting* Kohler

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26 Federated Insurance www.federatedinsurance.com

31 Plumbing Creations Company 262-349-0744

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PHCC Five-State Conference Minneapolis

Sept. 30 -Oct. 2

PHCC Convention (CONNECT 2015) Hollywood, Fla.

2016 Oct. 12-14

PHCC Convention (CONNECT 2016) San Antonio All dates are subject to change. * Board of Directors meetings are open to all PHCC-WI members. Non-members should contact the PHCC-WI office for additional information about attending Board of Directors meetings.

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Best-Yet Membership Offer – Invest in Your Business PHCC-WI and MP/HC Contractors Associations of Wisconsin are making our best offer yet on membership! Join today and we’ll throw in a current version of our Uniform Plumbing Code Book, complete with the binder and tabs. That’s even more value for your money and you can purchase additional code books, code updates, POWTS manuals,

design manuals, and NFPA manuals at the member rate. Better still, there are discounts available for national membership – as much as 50 percent on your first-year dues – making this our best offer ever on state or state/ national membership. Your national membership can open up the door to the national conference, webinars,

newsletters, and publications that will make your business more profitable. Make an investment in your business! Use the application you’ll find in this magazine, call the PHCC office at (888) 782-6815.

2014 PHCC Legislative Conference PHCC-WI Executive Director Jeff Beiriger, Board President Keith Schedler, and Zone 3 Director Jeff Kuhn joined more than 120 contractors and association executives from across the country at the Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C. They had the opportunity to interact with a number of congressmen at several events, seminars, and meetings throughout the two-day event May 2122. Read their reports on pages 6, 7 and 8.

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// By The Numbers + There are less than six months before the November elections and things seem relatively quiet. Three polls have been released by Marquette University with the first showing little name recognition for challenger Mary Burke, the second a wide margin favoring for Scott Walker, and a third an increasingly tight race. Whether Scott Walker, Mary Burke, Tammy Baldwin, Ron Johnson, or Barack Obama, the margin between “favorable” and “unfavorable” among Wisconsin voters is only a couple of percentage points, suggesting we are a very “purple” political state. The only real difference is that the number of people without opinions of the governor and the president pales in comparison to the number who have no opinion regarding other candidates, suggesting that a little education about the candidates can go a long way. + In 2004, there were 1,322 active plumbing apprentices in Wisconsin working for 628 different employers. Ten years, a recession, and a slow recovery later, there are just 468 active apprentices working for just 277 active employers. While down, the rate of decline has flattened significantly since 2012, suggesting that the economy is stabilizing some – or the need for qualified workers is becoming so critical that employers are willing to bring on apprentices in spite of the slow work environment. + According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 1.6 million Americans do not have indoor plumbing (which means they do not have one or more of the following: toilet, tub/ shower, running water). Where are these Americans? The statistics suggest areas such

as Alaska, along the Rio Grande in Texas, and on Indian reservations in states such as South Dakota and Arizona. In 1950 – well within the memory of many people – fully 25 percent of U.S. households did not have indoor plumbing. + The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that the U.S. may need to spend upwards of $380 billion to make capital improvements to the nation’s drinking water systems. Driving the need for change is an aging infrastructure that is being increasingly pressured by population shifts (especially to areas of the country that are generally drier) and the demand for stable agricultural production without regard to annual changes in weather (heat/rain) patterns. + Over the past decade, more than 1 billion people living in cities across the world have gained access to improved drinking water and sanitation. The problem? Those same cities have seen increases in population in excess of 1 billion people, meaning the rate of growth of the problem continues to outpace the rate of growth for the solution. + Sometimes, you have to look at longer-term trends. Over the past 20 years, coal prices are up 74 percent; crude oil prices are up 532 percent; and natural gas is up 104 percent. As the nation continues moving away from coal, experts estimate that by 2030, natural gas prices will increase another 42 percent and electric prices will increase 33 percent or more. Whether the market demands it or the government requires it, it’s likely that efficiency will continue to be an issue facing the P-H-C market and our nation.

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- Quarterly newsletter - Discounts on Plumbing Code Books and POWTS Manuals - Discounts on NFPA 13D Manuals and Plumbing Design Manuals - Discounts on technical education programs (Continuing Education) - Discounts on business education programs

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