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Welcome to the San Antonio Chapter
This site is for those interested in the Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Industry. This site has resources for our Association Members and for the community.
The Plumbing - Heating - Cooling Contractors Association, founded in 1883, is the oldest trade organization in the construction industry and the largest in the p-h-c industry. It represents all segments of the p-h-c industry performing all types of work from residential and commercial, new construction and service - repair, to industrial and institutional.
MISSION STATEMENT OF PHCC-SAN ANTONIO
The Associated Plumbing Heating Cooling Contractors of San Antonio is a nonprofit 501 (c) 6 trade association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors dedicated to the promotion, advancement, education and training of the industry for the protection of the health, safety and comfort of our society, and the protection of the environment
MONTHLY MEETINGS: Always 2nd Thursday of each month 11 am - 1pm RSVP (210) 824-7422
May 10 Guest Speaker: Dane Baurle, The Dynamic Leader Business Coach "Keys to improving personal and business success in a tough economy"
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RSVP BY Tuesday, May 8th TO RESERVE YOUR MEAL/SEAT!
PHCC - SAN ANTONIO OFFICE ADDRESS:
10103 BROADWAY SAN ANTONIO, TX 78217 (just outside loop 410 on corner of Broadway/Boardwalk)
CALL FOR APPT! (210)824-7422
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CODE OF ETHICS
In order to promote the welfare of the Plumbing, Air Conditioning and Heating Industry, and the interest of our community, all members agree to abide by the following principles:
1. To consider our trade worthy as affording us distinct opportunities to serve society.
2. To improve ourselves, increase our efficiency, and enlarge our service, and by so doing attest our faith in the fundamental principles of life, that we profit most who we serve best.
3. To realize that we are business people and ambitious to succeed; but that we are first ethical people and wish no success that is not founded on the highest justice and morality.
4. To make all bids fair to our customer and ourselves, and include our overhead expenses and a just profit in each instance.
5. To use modern engineering methods, and to insist on high grade materials and equipment which are always better for our customer and the public.
6. To enter enthusiastically into the Association work, to give as well as take, and to do our part in elevating the industry.
7. To support all progressive moves that are being carried out along the lines of trade extension standardization and sanitation.
8. To conduct affairs that others in our business will find it wise, profitable, and conducive to happiness to emulate our example.
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