Taylor’d HVAC Services, Inc., covers Gainesville to Lake City in Florida, and everywhere in between. The company is a good example of a UA member setting up shop as a union contractor. The Taylor’d team handles commercial and residential jobs, including maintenance, repairs, replacements and installations. Whether it’s changing out a 46-ton water source heat pump at a commercial building or a three-ton heat pump at your home, they can get the job done. Troubleshooting and finding the problem when no one else can is a specialty.
Owner Taylor Hancock has recently passed the plumbing test and is in the process of retaining a plumbing license, so the company will be able to add plumbing to its list of services soon.
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An Address to the UA Membership from General President Mark McManus
General President McManus addresses the UA membership on June 9, 2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1I-k7681Cs
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Biden-Harris Administration announces ways to increase nuclear and clean energy
The nuclear power industry employs nearly 60,000 workers in good-paying jobs and supports hundreds of
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Boy Scouts and Plumbers Local 55 JATC Partner Up for Merit Badge Project
A partnership between area Boy Scouts Troops and the Plumbers Local 55 JATC, in Cleveland,
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Couple saves a man’s life during the Buffalo Blizzard
Over the Christmas weekend, the Buffalo region, which is no stranger to snow, was hit
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GP McManus talks infrastructure and jobs with U.S. Secretary of Transportation
United Association General President Mark McManus recently met with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg
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International Representative Derrick Kualapai Named to State Boards
United Association International Representative (California and Hawaii) Derrick Kualapai has been appointed to California Governor
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IWSH, Rwanda Plumbers Organization Promote Handwashing in Local Schools
The World Plumbing Council (WPC) has facilitated a partnership between The International Water, Sanitation and
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Ladies of 798 continue their amazing charity work
Ladies of 798 was created in 2007 at the Pipeline Convention in Scottsdale, Ariz. Norma
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Local 123 Retired Member Is Proud of His Nephew
Pictured is Brother Amarsh with his nephew, Eathen Morris. Grady Amarsh, a retired 45-year member
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Local 286 member demonstrates union craftsmanship through community service
Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 286, Austin, Texas, member Frank Goodwin attends Northlake Church in Lago
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Local 342 members support local food banks
Members of Plumbers, Steamfitters and HVACR Service Technicians Local 342 support two food banks, one
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Local 393 members serve their community
Family Supportive Housing provides temporary housing and supportive services to approximately 180 families every year.
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Local 412 members install plumbing training facility at Navajo Technical University
The Navajo Nation’s first dedicated plumbing training program was launched this past fall after the
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Local 420 member and his wife organize 5k walk and fundraiser
Fourth-generation Steamfitters Local 420 Philadelphia journeyman John Plasha, Jr., and his wife, Ashley, organized a
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Local 440 sends 600 care packages to deployed troops
Since 2013, Plumbers, Steamfitters and HVACR Service Technicians Local 440, Indianapolis, has spearheaded an event
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Local 488 hosts fundraisers for the Canada-Ukraine Foundation
Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 488, Edmonton, Alberta hosted two successful fundraisers in support of the
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Pictured are Local 538 members at the open house. Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 538 in
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Local 562 guides injured Brother to a new career in BIM
On Aug. 23, 2019, Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 562, St. Louis, member Sam Jacobson was
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Local 562 tradeswomen provide plumbing expertise at transitional housing
Sisters of Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 562, in conjunction with Missouri Women in the Trades
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Local 7 Members Volunteer to Restore a Destroyer Escort
Pictured are Brother Wasson and Brother Statile in front of the USS Slater DE766. Two
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Local 800 Hosts Welding Competition
In Sault St. Marie, Ontario, nine local students from Korah Collegiate and Vocational School and
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Local 9 apprentice carries his UA Brother to safety
On April 20, 2023, at 5:45 a.m., Anthony Spinella, a 22-year member of Plumbers Local
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Locals 619 and 669 serve food to displaced residents in the wake of a devastating tornado
On March 24, 2023, a devastating EF4 tornado ripped through the town of Rolling Fork,
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Meeting of ‘The Tribe’ tackles mental health
According to the CDC, the suicide rate among construction workers is more than five times
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Ohio State Association Organizers win lost wages settlement for non-union workers
In 2018, retired Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 777 member Paul Venti started a non-profit corporation
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President Biden Appoints UA Member to Department of Labor Advisory Council
UA Special Representative Larry Bulman appointed by President Biden to the Department of Labor's Workforce
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Project HEAT’S ON – UA members provide free furnace repairs
Project HEAT’S ON (Handicapped and Elderly Assistance To Service Our Neighbors) is a program developed
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The Heart of the UA Lives in Every Member
The “Heart of the UA” lives in every member who believes union membership opportunities belong
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UA Brothers and Sisters continue to assist the homeless
In 2018, retired Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 777 member Paul Venti started a non-profit corporation
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UA Local 52 – Vital to the Health of Lowndes County Residents
In April 2024, the International Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Foundation (IWSH) returned to Lowndes County,
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UA Local 597 member uses CPR training to save a life
On July 20, 2023, Chris Ingram, a 13-year member of Pipefitters Local 597, was on
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UA VIP program graduate completes 68-mile Ruck for Veteran Suicide Awareness
Jacob Blankenship, U.S. Marine veteran, United Association Veterans in Piping (UA VIP) Camp Pendleton program