Washington Gas Recognizes Top Performing Commercial Service Providers
Washington Gas honored 2021’s top performing service providers at the annual Commercial Service Provider Award Ceremony on January 27, 2022.
Location: Silver Spring, MD
White Oak Laundromat and Speedy Laundromat provide laundry facilities and services to residents in Montgomery County. Looking to increase their energy efficiency and reduce operating costs, property owners Dexter and Associates decided to use natural gas for their main operating cost items – water heating and dryers.
With no significant challenges, Washington Gas was able to quickly bring natural gas to the White Oak and Speedy Laundromats.
In addition to expediting the required permits, subcontractor Northern Pipeline (NPL) mobilized a construction crew quickly to install the service and ensure Dexter and Associates was able to meet their project timeline.
Washington Gas serves as a partner to its customers and understands the importance of deadlines, business operations and cost savings when converting or upgrading utility service. Because of quick processing and service, the White Oak Laundromat and Speedy Laundromat were able to begin business operations with no delay time while decreasing their largest expense.
"I’ve worked with the same Washington Gas representatives on several projects throughout Montgomery County and Prince George’s County and Washington Gas has been great to work with. No matter who I call or email, I always get a quick response, answers to all my questions and instructions on moving forward.
- Keith Preddie, Lead Engineer of Dexter and Associates
Washington Gas honored 2021’s top performing service providers at the annual Commercial Service Provider Award Ceremony on January 27, 2022.
Washington Gas honored 2020’s top performing service providers at our first annual Commercial Service Provider Award Ceremony on January 21, 2021.
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Replacing the existing capacity with a higher number of smaller boilers makes it easier for building engineers to bypass individual units as needed to maintain reliable heating and hot water service