G's Moleskine

Observations, Insight and Reflection Through The Eyes Of A Life Long Learner

Preventive Maintenance or Deferred Maintenance? That is the question

Deciding on whether to dedicate dollars on a Preventive Maintenance Plan is a challenge many Property and Facility Managers face each year at budget time. Many are feeling the pressure to reduce expense and develop new plans to save. Some may choose the Deferred Maintenance route to accomplish this but what does Deferred Maintenance for […]

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AirTight Celebrates 15 Years

  AirTight’s President and Founder, Greg Crumpton envisioned an HVAC service company focused on exceptional customer service and quality workmanship. 15 years later AirTight has grown exponentially, but still has its first employee and first customer. This year AirTightans and their families celebrated another year of success at Strike City in Charlotte, where Greg and […]

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Hitting the Nail on the Head … or Not

The Folklore: Everyone has heard the old saying, “Everything looks like a nail if your only tool is a hammer”. That kept dinging around in my head over the last few months as we have been working with a potential customer-friend to design a new system for him, his company and their investors. For a […]

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Humility & Humidity

These are two words that really do not have much to do with one another. Humility is being humbled, realizing you are human, or realizing that your piece of the world is just that… a small piece of a much larger pie. Humidity, that sticky, steamy, aggravating element of a Southern summer is considered “Man’s […]

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AirTight Gives Back- helping babies

It’s still summer here in the United States, but it’s winter in Amatitlan, Guatemala. Although we can’t “show” you the temperature with this picture, you can get an idea of the situation the babies and staff at this hospital’s Neonatal Unit are faced with. Working with our partners at TRS, two complete HVAC systems have […]

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Are You Delighted or Dulled by Drudgery?

Date line: Maiden, NC. No, this isn’t another story about Apple’s big solar farm or another expansion, quite the opposite. This is a glimpse into what totally amazed me last week when a co-worker and I went to Maiden to sit and discuss an upcoming project with the owner of an electrical contracting firm. Here […]

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2014 IFMA Golf Tournament

The 2014 IFMA Golf Tournament that took place at Olde Sycamore Golf Plantation raised over $4,000.00 for the IFMA Foundation and the USO of North Carolina. AirTight sponsored the “Talladega Nights” hole at the movie themed tournament. Our AirTight ladies, with the “If you ain’t first, you’re last” mindset brought home the trophy for “Best […]

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Just a Few Things

Jim Rohn used to say, “There are only a very few things that truly matter within any given thing.” He was speaking in general terms. Basically, you need to boil stuff down until you get to the few parts that really make or break a deal, a sale, a relationship, or just about anything else […]

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Busy as a Beaver…

Busy? Really? 8,760. That is how many hours each of us have in any given year. Plus or minus for the whole leap year deal, which I still haven’t totally understood at this point in life. The difference between how you spend those precious hours is the difference in your through-put. At least that’s what […]

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Congratulations to Stephanie Melish Neuman!

  Each year, in communities across the country, dynamic, passionate candidates engage in a spirited competition to earn The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s “Man & Woman of the Year” titles by raising funds for blood cancer research. This year, the local chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society raised more than $472,000 and our very […]

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