PM Truck of the Month—Charles Diliberto Plumbing & Heating, Norristown, Pa.
by Mike Miazga
May 1, 2010
A Green Future
Charlie
Diliberto is a green technology advocate. He knows the
benefits it will bring both his customers and his business.
Thus, Diliberto, now in his
fourth decade as owner of Norristown, Pa.-based Charles Diliberto Plumbing
& Heating (approximately 20 miles west of Philadelphia), made signage
changes to his 2008 Dodge Sprinter truck last September. In one of the upper
side corners of the truck, Diliberto now lets customers know he specializes in
green energy, specifically water-saving faucets, toilets and tankless water
heaters.
“Everybody is talking green,”
says Diliberto, whose company focuses mainly on residential repairs, installations
and new bathrooms while dabbling in some commercial work. “Everybody is talking
about saving money. That’s where I want to go. (Energy) rates are going to go
up next year in the Philly area (due to state deregulation). This is the
future. Energy is not going to get any cheaper. It’s important to put it on the
truck.”
The new truck artwork paid
immediate dividends.
“The first week on the road we
had two calls about tankless water heaters,” he notes. “We tell them we
specialize in fast service and we try to save energy.”
Diliberto, who has seven
employees and a total of four trucks, is committed to the green movement for
the long haul.
“We have the tankless water
heaters, the new-generation toilets, showerheads and faucets,” Diliberto says.
“Whether we like it or not, it’s coming. Once electric and gas bills go up,
you’ll see a lot more of it.”
Diliberto’s marketing initiatives
extend beyond his sleek-looking truck.
“In the Yellow Pages, you can’t
just have your name in there,” he says. “Everybody has their name in there. My
ad in the Yellow Pages says ‘Quick Response’ in big letters. I’ve had people
call up and ask, ‘Is this Quick Response Plumbing?’ They don’t look at my name.
That doesn’t mean anything. You have to have a message. In a tough market you
need another name. It’s all part of marketing.”
Vanity license plates are also
part of his repertoire. His current plate reads “PLUNG-R.” A plunger illustration
sits to the right of the plate.
“I got the sign guy (Chris Licwinko of Chariot Graphics) to tie
the plunger into the plate,” says Diliberto, whose estimator’s car has the
plate “DRIP.”
“Everything on the truck is
designed for people to remember who I am.”
While he loves the outside of the
Dodge Sprinter, Diliberto is also extremely fond of the interior.
“It’s the ultimate for me,” he
proudly states. “It’s everything I ever wanted in a truck. I wanted this to be
the last truck before I retire. I can stand up and grab things out of bins. If
it’s not under the categories I have, it’s not in my truck. I’ve never had a
truck so organized in my life.”
The 58-year-old Diliberto plans
on being organized for the foreseeable future.
“I might go nuts if I try to
retire,” he chuckles. “I really enjoy doing this. It’s always a challenge to
try to figure out solutions to peoples’ plumbing problems. You are almost like
Sherlock Holmes going into it.”
And this suburban Philadelphia
plumbing sleuth is hot on the green trail.
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