• Latest from Hydronics Systems

    Delta
    ctr2404_delta
    This week's gallery spotlights touchless kitchen and bath faucets, a wall-hung urinal with an integrated flush valve, an outdoor hydromassage hot tub, a tankless water heater ...
    March 21, 2024
    Contractor/Kelly Faloon
    2024_ahr_expo_snow_and_ice_melt
    Many hospitals, schools, senior facilities, and commercial buildings install snow and ice melt systems for safety -- and to reduce liability.
    Jan. 25, 2024

    Sponsored

    Taco acquires Hydroflo Pumps

    CRANSTON, R.I. — Taco Inc., a supplier of advanced equipment and systems for use in HVAC applications, has announced its purchase of Hydroflo Pumps (www.hydroflopumps.com) of Fairview, Tenn. John Hazen White Jr., owner of Taco, and Brian Daschner, CEO of Hydroflo, announced the purchase.   
    Oct. 19, 2012
    2 min read
    Contractormag Com Sites Contractormag com Files Uploads 2012 10 White Daschner 2

    CRANSTON, R.I. — Taco Inc., a supplier of advanced equipment and systems for use in HVAC applications, has announced its purchase of Hydroflo Pumps of Fairview, Tenn. John Hazen White Jr., owner of Taco, and Brian Daschner, CEO of Hydroflo, announced the purchase. 

    Hydroflo is a manufacturer of vertical and submersible turbine driven pumps for use in a range of industries. Its pumps, which come with an investment cast steel impellers and ductile iron discharge heads for greater strength and resistance to corrosion, are used in agricultural irrigation, mining operations, municipal water systems and HVAC.

    In addition to its Fairview, Tenn., facility, the company maintains assembly and distribution facilities in Culver, Ind., Marion, Ark., Grand Island, Neb., Brownfield, Texas, and Fresno, Calif. To serve its Latin American customers, Hydroflo also maintains a sales and distribution facility in Panama Pacifico.

    Like Taco, Hydroflo is a privately owned and operated company. Brian Daschner, who will stay on as CEO, started the firm in 1998.  Under the terms of the sale, Hydroflo becomes a wholly owned division of Taco Inc.

    “We have been doing business with Hydroflo for a couple of years now, providing products to meet each others’ needs, and we saw a mutual opportunity through this acquisition to grow both Hydroflo and Taco,” said John Hazen White, Jr. “It opens up whole new markets for Taco and allows us to invest in Hydroflo to boost its pump technology and increase its business in all the markets it serves.”

    Voice your opinion!

    To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Contractor, create an account today!

    Sponsored Recommendations

    Sign up for Contractor Newsletters
    Get the latest news and updates.