dealers from across the nation.
The four 2022 winners were notable selections from a highly deserving group of nominees and are being awarded for exhibiting a high level of integrity, community stewardship, dedicated teamwork, and focus on continuous improvement in the pursuit of excellence.
The 2022 winners include:
• Garrison and Garrison Inc. – Huntsville, AL
• Stanfield Air Systems – Athens, GA
• Shockley’s Heat & Air – Oklahoma City, OK
• Tim Ferguson Plumbing Air & Electric – Jackson, TN
Sources for American Standard report that the HVAC manufacturer has always believed quality service goes beyond the sale, and the 2022 Building a Higher Standard Awards seeks to recognize the brand’s top dealers who exemplify the utmost integrity in everything they do. From establishing trusted relationships with customers, to investing in the growth and development of skilled technicians, these winning dealers go to great lengths to bring outstanding service to their communities.
“We are honored to continue the tradition of recognizing and celebrating our dealers' dedication to delivering remarkable acts of service for our customers. This year’s honorees of the Building a Higher Standard Award are no exception, exuding exceptional community stewardship,” said Kathryn Wildrick, Brand Manager for American Standard. "At American Standard, the value and trust of our customers is our number one priority, which is why we hold not only ourselves, but our dealers to an unparalleled standard of care and trusted service that can be depended on for quality, efficiency, and overall satisfaction."
The 2022 Building a Higher Standard winners were carefully selected through a blind panel and are being distinguished for delivering outstanding work and service, supporting their communities, and living the brand values:
Garrison and Garrison Inc.
Since its founding in 1972, Garrison & Garrison Heating & Air of Huntsville, Alabama, has suffered hardship on a level unimaginable to most — losing four owners (and family members) between 1999 and 2016. But through all of this, David Garrison and his team have sustained a flourishing business.
The company’s General Manager Josh Head says the approach translates to Garrison treating people how they want to be treated. In turn, the employees give their best to the company, too. “I feel like it’s my job … to do what the founders started and what David continues to do,” Head said.
Stanfield Air Systems
Since 1968, Stanfield Air Systems in Athens, Georgia, has been a true family business. Founder Lynn Stanfield passed the company on to his daughter, Sally Allen, and current owner Rex Coker works closely with his son, Nathan, who manages operations. Rex and NathanTheir mentorship of these young people has not only helped develop careers, but also has given the business a pipeline of homegrown talent. “Every student who has ever walked in our doors still works here,” Nathan Coker said.
Shockley’s Heat & Air
Dedication to customers and community are clear priorities for Shockley’s Heat & Air owner Nathan Johnson and his team. Founded by Wayne Shockley in 1979, the Yukon, Oklahoma based HVAC dealership was purchased by Johnson who learned the ropes and key service lessons from Mr. Shockley.
The spirit of service extends to Johnson’s commitment to the Inner City Church and Oklahoma City Dream Center, where he donates equipment and labor to benefit programs that care for youth, provide food, and help those down on their luck get back on their feet.
Explaining Johnson’s impact, Don Cretsinger with the program said, “Nathan has helped this church over, and over, and over again.”
Johnson responds that his charity work is simply part of their jobs. “All of my guys know we’re a service company. That’s our jobs, to serve,” he explained
Tim Ferguson Plumbing Air & Electric
In 1999, Tim Ferguson started his business in Jackson, Tenn., by digging ditches to install plumbing. Two decades later, along with son-in-law, General Manager Jacob Hamilton, he’s built a thriving company that puts people first — whether it’s through a fund that helps employees with emergency costs, or by supporting a restaurant that feeds people who otherwise wouldn’t eat.
Taking care of others is engrained in everything they do. And when Ferguson’s techs are on a service call, they are encouraged to take the time needed to take care of the customer.
“Yes, it’s going to cost us some payroll. It might make you a little late for your next call, but they’ll never get in trouble from me for saying ‘I thought this needed to be done, so I did it,” Hamilton said.
They put those beliefs in action with their work in the community, knowing the community will support them, in turn.
“We’ll all make money, but we have to give back first,” Ferguson said. The four winners of American Standard's 2022 Building a Higher Standard will be honored with custom trophies, challenge coins, lapel pins, a year of Customer Care membership, and will have their names added to the Hall of Fame Trophy – which will be on display in the American Standard plant and offices in Tyler, Texas. They
Furthermore, American Standard also recognizes the Building a Higher Standard award’s two semi-finalists and the remaining four dealers who round out the top ten with commemorative desk ornaments to highlight their commitment to excellence.
2022 Semi-Finalists:
- Samm’s Heating and Air Conditioning of Dallas, TX
- The Darville Company of Lubbock, TX
Rounding out the 2022 Top 10:
- Seliga Heating & Cooling of St. Louis, MO
- Hoffman Brothers of St. Louis, MO
- Platt Heating and A/C of Tyler, TX
- Elridge Services Inc. of Hernando, MS
For videos and more information about the American Standard’s Building a Higher Standard awards program, please visit https://americanstandardairdealers.com/hear-our-dealers-stories.
About American Standard
American Standard Heating and Air Conditioning offers a broad portfolio of energy-efficient heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems, parts, support and advanced controls for residential and light commercial applications to help families feel more comfortable and breathe easier in their homes. For more information, visit www.americanstandardair.com.