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howing off their trucks comes naturally for contractors. Here's a roundup of our latest batch. And take note: Plenty of readers say their trucks are the "best." But this is no contest and we think everyone's truck looks pretty great.
Archer Mechanical Inc. Salt Lake City, Utah
"Well, where do we start? I mean ... just look at it! The service vans at Archer Mechanical are intended to stand out. Just like the technicians behind the wheel, our design is clean, crisp, and professional. When modeling our vans, we went with a design representing our great State of Utah, from the mountains to the desert. "Archer Mechanical was founded in 1987, and over the years, has become one of the top commercial mechanical contractors in Utah. A little over three years ago, we formed our Service and Maintenance Division. "Today, we have 13 skilled technicians and two retrofit superintendents servicing our clients all over the state. "Keeping customer service in mind at all times, we go above and beyond to provide them with a product and service that is second to none." -Kent Harmon
Balkan Plumbing Richmond Hill, New York
"We are NYC's largest house sewer and water service line company. We employ roughly 100 people, and operate with a 'team first' philosophy that is devoted to serving our customers. We are also NYC's oldest such company that has operated under the same name, founded in 1952 and being incorporated in 1960. "By the way, my father, Joseph L. Balkan, served in the Navy Seabees during WWII. When he started the business, he modified his beloved Seabee logo to make it his company logo. "Somehow the Seabee logo of a bee carrying a machine gun didn't seem 'customer friendly,' so he replaced it with a wrench. As the company eventually evolved to primarily involve excavation, the bee eventually carried a shovel. "The family joke is that we only use the bee with the machine gun when customers don't pay. Through good times and bad times alike, Joe built a reputation for doing what he said, and when he said he'd do it. He always completed his contracts as promised and treated his clients warmly and fairly. Most times a handshake was his contract. " -David Balkan [EDITOR'S NOTE: There a tremendous amount of history on the company that you can read here: bit. ly/3mNgSdD.]
Bono Plumbing Wentzville, Missouri
"Bono Plumbing, LLC., is family owned and operated since 2014 by me and my wife, Angie Bono. I'm a licensed master plumber who is a third-generation plumber with 25 years of personal experience in the industry. And I'm also a certified backflow device tester. "We embrace the hard work ethic, integrity and philosophy that was taught by my father, who had his own plumbing company Bono and Sons Plumbing years ago: 'Treat your customers fair and honest, the same as you would want to be treated if you were the customer.' "Our No. 1 priority is continuing to strive for our customer's satisfaction. Our daily goal is to exceed our customers' expectations from the initial phone call to the final clean up. "We truly believe that each contract is an agreement not between a business and customer, but between partners who wish to create a close and mutually beneficial long-term relationship.
Show Us Your Truck
BY STEVE SMITH
As always, our readers don't let us down when it comes to sharing information about their vehicles.
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