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Good Stewards of the place we live. |
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"At Capstone we are serious about being good stewards of the resources of our customers and our own."
-Rick Tullis, President |
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BEING GREEN
Conservation and comfort are two primary concerns when designing or replacing or designing a mechanical system business or factory. Energy costs will continue to rise, oil prices are the highest in history and the U.S. Government is handing out tax incentives for those who can dramatically cut utilities. Now more than ever has saving the environment also meant saving money.
That's why Energy Audits are so important.
Your audit may reveal an area that could be improved and the energy savings alone could finance the project without any capital. Any desired improvement to your facility's mechanical systems, may be financed by the money saved through energy smart decisions, or green concepts. |
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BEING WASTE WISE
Recycling is another way that Capstone contributes to being good stewards of our environment.
We consciously:

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Our Sustainability Committee is constantly looking for new ways to save resources
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Recover and recycle refrigerants
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Recycle scrap metals
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Properly dispose of equipment from remodeled projects
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Recycle office paper, plastic, aluminum, wood pallets, and packaging
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Improved the insulation and installed most efficient HVAC units in our offices
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Installed super high efficiency T-5 lighting in our warehouse
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Planted native, low water usage plants in our landscaping
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Installed low water usage plumbing fixtures in our plumbing systems
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Focus on reducing fuel usage through better route planning
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Offer customers efficiency upgrades on equipment
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Consult with building owners on ways to improve the overall efficiency of the building in ways that go green
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