Conditioned Air Company of Naples, LLC Blog: Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category

Prepare Now For Summer

Wednesday, March 27th, 2019

 

Summer in Southwest Florida is no joke. The heat and humidity are brutal. Is your air conditioning system ready for the long hot summer?

The average lifespan of an air conditioning system here in Florida is 8-12 years, that is why it’s so important to be pro-active and schedule your preventive maintenance today. Our technicians can help save you thousands down the road with this service every 6 months. If you want to learn more about money in the long run give us a call today. We have a great team who is dedicated to serving you and can give you more information on how you can make your system last longer than average.

Partnering with Conditioned Air on maintenance provides you with a wide range of benefits and the confidence that our highly-skilled and customer-focused technicians are here to serve you with the highest quality customer service available in the industry. For a safe and dependable comfort system – and the peace of mind that goes with it – sign up for a Conditioned Air maintenance program.

  • Two Precision Tune-Ups a Year
  • 15% Discount on Repairs
  • Priority Scheduling
  • Agreement is Transferable to New Owners
  • Help Maintain Efficiency & Capacity
  • Help Prevent System Failures
  • 24-Hour Answering Serving

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Conditioned Air Chairman and Owner Serves On Panel For Annual Templeton Business Ethics Case Competition

Tuesday, February 26th, 2019

NAPLES, FL.– Conditioned Air Company of Naples, LLC announced that Chairman and Owner W. Theodore Etzel III was one of over a dozen top company executives from across the state to serve on a panel of judges for the Templeton Business Ethics Case Competition held on February 21-22, 2019, at Stetson University in DeLand, Florida.

 

Teams from 18 educational institutions from throughout North America participated in this year’s competition. After receiving an actual business case, teams were given two weeks to prepare and submit an executive summary and visual presentation. During the event, teams made oral presentations to the judges. Bracket winners then delivered a final eight-minute oral presentation to the entire body of judges in a plenary session including all conference attendees, members of the Stetson University community and the public.

 

A native Floridian, Etzel graduated from Stetson University with a Bachelor of Science in economics and finance from the university’s School of Business. He has decades of experience as a business executive and entrepreneur. As Chairman of Conditioned Air since 1995, he has helped guide the company into the region’s largest air-conditioning contracting and service firm with nearly 400 employees from Marco Island to Sarasota.

 

Conditioned Air offers local expertise in light commercial and residential HVAC systems, including design, engineer, estimate, installation and maintenance of new construction, refrigeration, indoor air quality and dehumidification systems. For more details or to schedule service, call 1-888-COLD-AIR or visit  www.conditionedair.com.

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FREE UV LIGHT

Monday, January 28th, 2019

Breathe easy and get a FREE UV Germicidal Light with any new System purchase the entire month of February!

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The Reason We Are Here

Friday, January 25th, 2019

The mission of Conditioned Air is to provide products and services in an honorable way that exceeds the expectations of each and every one of our clients within an industry whose reputation is tarnished with mistrust and deceit.

Honesty, integrity, respect and 100% purposeful effort will be afforded all our stakeholders: our customers, our employees, our vendors and our owners.

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Good Business Practices

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2019

Editors Note: This excerpt is from the book “Invest Your Heartbeats Wisely”  by Theo Etzel 

 

By: Theo Etzel, Chairman Of The Board

 

I also understand that being cordial, interested, even committed to your staff’s personal accomplishments and professional contribution does not address the financial aspects of the big picture – we are in business to make a profit.

 

Let me share an example. In the HVACR industry, it’s very common for technicians to get paid a percentage of the repair ticket or commissions on parts that they use in a repair. There is a trust factor there when someone shows up at your house and suggests all sorts of expensive parts and repairs – they often receive a commission on those repairs. But how when someone is making a percentage of a repair ticket, can the trust factor remain uncompromised? It can’t.

 

That is why our technicians do not do that – they are there to fix your system. They are paid a very good hourly wage for their education and expertise. They are not burdened by sales quotas or commissions and there is no incentive to be in their favor for upselling the customer.

 

Make sure the carrot and the intention line up and that gets to the root of how to do business with customers who want to trust you and continue doing business with you. There is a “why” of those principles that must come from the leader of the company. There is a “how” of those principles.

 

As a leader I say, “This is how we will do business.” But then I equip my staff with the right tools and let them do their job. I don’t micromanage and I don’t like to be micromanaged. I want to set people up for success – to be doing business and living in that business world aligned with beliefs and personal philosophies that differentiate what is right and wrong.

 

In the “Business Ethics” section of this book, I delve into the absence of classes at business school years ago and how nowadays, business ethics is part of just about every business degree. I don’t know how to separate business ethics and life ethics

 

Out team does a great job but that does not come without a lot of focused efforts. Our true employers are outside this building – which means we must have a corporate culture that supports that.

 

Here is an example: it’s likely that my team knows I believe government creating jobs is garbage economics. They could help with that by not fighting business owners, but all of our employees understand that the customers are really their employees. Therefore, our #1 mission is to serve our employees out in the field. My staff needs our support to do that, and as a leader part of my job is to see that they have it in all areas.

 

So how do we reward our staff without compromising the trust our customers have placed in us?

 

We do so by catching people doing the right thing and holding that up in front of the right people in our company culture. We have several ways that that happens.

 

Our “Ata’ Bucks” system begins when a customer writes in to share a positive experience. In the service meeting or whatever department that person is in, the customer’s comments are read aloud in front of everyone. Everyone applauds.

 

The technician or whomever has received these accolades collects “Ata’ Bucks” which they can redeem for gift cards. We also award “Safety Bucks” every month to people who remain accident free. Personnel can nominate other staff members for going above and beyond as well.

 

This only scratches the surface of what you can do for your staff that keeps sacred that bind between you and your customers.

 

 

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Happy Holiday’s Southwest Florida

Monday, December 24th, 2018

We hope you enjoy your holidays with your family and friends. Thank you for your business this year, it has been a wonderful 2018. We really appreciate serving and keeping cool all of Southwest Florida. We can’t wait to see you in 2019!

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Let us “Wow” You!

Tuesday, November 13th, 2018

$2,000 Retention Bonus Offer for Experienced HVAC Technicians (more than 5 years hvac work experience).  Prefer Residents from Collier County up to Sarasota County.

 

HVAC Residential Service Technicians

Lead Installer (Residential 5 tom and below)

Lead Installers (Light Commercial 5 ton and above)

Sheet Metal Installers

Lead Duct Mechanics

 

Conditioned Air Company is expanding & wants to add more “Valued Field Staff” to our Service team.  This program consists of $1,000 pay out at 6 months and then $1,000 at the 1-year anniversary.  Only stipulations are new hire can-not have any worker comp injury or at-fault property damage or disciplinary action during their 1styear of employment.

Our goal is to “Wow” You and add new team members who share our Core Values(Integrity, Purposeful Effort, Respect, Safety and Exceed Expectations) a unique experience finding a culture that values its employees more than you may have experienced elsewhere!!

Due to our Growth and Success, we are searching for experienced HVAC Technicians who have more than 5 years hvac work experience want to share in our Success!!!

– No high-pressure Sales or Quotas Required
– Company Vehicle & Smart Phone
– Year round, steady work!!
– Advance your training and certification (Earn while You Learn – Company Paid Training)
– Exposure to high end hvacr technology (split-systems, City Multi VRF, Aaon, Refrigeration, etc)
– 3 Weeks PTO after 1 year of employment
– Much, Much More with Company Benefits + 401k Retirement Plan

We can offer you a career path with continued education (Nationally Accredited – University of Conditioned Air) and opportunities for career advancement as we grow and promote from within.

 

We are a Quality Organization that does the following pre-employment checks; Background, Driver License, and Drug (Drug Free Workplace).

 

Please complete application either in person at our local offices or send us your resume online via company website here

 

 

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The right conditions for succession

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2018

Read the story from the Business Observer here

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Conditioned Air ups Tim Dupre to CEO

Wednesday, June 13th, 2018

Conditioned Air promoted Tim Dupre to the position of president and chief executive officer today. Dupre will assume CEO responsibilities from longtime Conditioned Air CEO and partner Theo Etzel, III, who will take on the role of chairman. A 20-year veteran at Conditioned Air, Dupre joined the company after high school and worked his way up through the firm. In 2011, he was promoted to general manager of the firm’s Sarasota division and has served as president and chief operating officer since 2015. Conditioned Air has more than 345 employees. Congrats Tim!

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Service Roundtable names owner Theo Etzel Member of the Month!

Thursday, June 7th, 2018

From Service Roundtable:

We are very excited to announce our June Member of the Month! Theodore Etzel, III, CEO of Conditioned Air, has been a Service Roundtable member since 2004. His business has grown increasingly over the years, and we couldn’t be more proud!

“During the time we have been members of Service Roundtable we have realized solid growth. We currently have 350 associates and revenues of $50+MM and are in our 56th year. Along with the fantastic rebate program that SRT affords us, we use the forum to keep up with trends in the industry, concerns to be aware of, what to do and what not to do, and the overall changing nature of the business world in which we operate. We consider our membership in SRT a very valuable resource for our success.” -Theodore Etzel, III, CEO of Conditioned Air.

Thank you so much for the kind words! If you’d like to find out more about Service Roundtable please go to: www.ServiceRoundtable.com

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