Bringing Green Plumbing To East Texas
Becoming a “green” plumbing contractor didn’t
just differentiate
David
Hassell and his company,
Hassell Free Plumbing, from
competitors — it made the company a leader in water conservation efforts in the
communities surrounding the business in Gun Barrel City, Texas. For more than
20 years, the company has been serving the plumbing needs of commercial and
residential customers in this small, tri-county area of East Texas. And now
it’s serving the sustainable needs of the community.
“Texas has many rural areas, and most people who live in those areas don’t
believe that recycling and water conservation apply to them,” says
Sandi Hassell,
David’s wife. “We’re trying to educate our customers because we know what’s coming.”
The three Hassell Free plumbers — plus David
— are certified by GreenPlumbers USA (training consists of five courses in
environmental and technical issues), but other employees are just as committed
to the green message the company has adopted. One salesperson took the
GreenPlumbers training in order to become better educated about green products
on the market, and one staff member is working toward LEED accreditation.
“We always advertise we are green, and we push our customers toward green
products such as water-saving fixtures and energy-saving water heaters,” Sandi
says. “We are the first plumbing company in the area with the proper green
accreditation for our employees.”
Hassell Free Plumbing advertises its
green credentials proudly on the drivers’ doors of its four Isuzu HD trucks.
The company logo and design of the trucks were created by the Hassell’s son,
who has a graphic design degree. He not only worked with the company installing
the graphics on the trucks, he organized and sent in the paperwork needed to
get the company name trademarked.
The trucks have Hackney P200 bodies with back-up cameras and GPS tracking
systems, as well as door alarms. The trucks’ interiors are set up for plumbing
vehicles so they can carry a full inventory of product, including water heaters
and toilets.
This is a plus for the company, since the tri-county area it serves is rural
and driving to the local supply house for a part can take a lot of time. Even
with the amount of gas used to drive to customers’ homes or businesses, Hassell
Free Plumbing saves money by having well-stocked trucks.
And the story behind the company name?
“Well, we couldn’t have Hassell Plumbing,” Sandi explains. “Who would call that
company? Hassell Free Plumbing is the only way it would work.”
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