Why Dwyer: Spirit of Winning

Since the company was founded in 1931, customers have come to recognize Dwyer Instruments, Inc. to stand for quality, reliability, and readily available competitively priced products. As a leading manufacturer in the controls and instrumentation industry, we continue to grow and serve major markets, including HVAC, water & wastewater, powder & bulk, and agriculture.

We have three core values that have helped us to become a trusted instrumentation solution provider:

  1. Spirit of winning
  2. Innovation
  3. People excellence

Today we’ll be discussing the first core value: spirit of winning. We recognize the expertise and skill of the people that use our products in the field every day. More than anything else, however, we’re here to make sure that these customers succeed. That’s why our team is passionate about what they do, and work tirelessly to get it right.

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Ask the Expert: Dwyer Applications Engineers

Dwyer strives to be the trusted leader in manufacturing innovative instrumentation solutions for the worldwide HVAC and process automation markets. Providing friendly, timely, and accurate technical service/support is just one way in which we accomplish this mission. It is a source of pride for the whole Dwyer team, and we’re happy to be able to assist our customers with their product application requirements. Continue reading “Ask the Expert: Dwyer Applications Engineers”

What is Radon, and Why are We Testing for it in Our Homes?

For anyone who has recently purchased or sold a home, they may have noticed a radon inspection clause in the purchasing agreement. What is radon, and why are we testing for it in our homes?

Radon is an odorless, colorless gas that is naturally released into the environment as a decay byproduct of radium. Radium is a decay byproduct of uranium which can be found in certain types of rock, soil, or water. Some areas have higher concentrations of radon due to the soil composition which leads to additional testing for radon. Continue reading “What is Radon, and Why are We Testing for it in Our Homes?”

Find What You Want In Less Clicks

The Dwyer Instruments, Inc. website was launched 21 years ago and was one of the first instrumentation e-commerce websites of its kind. Over the years as new products and features were added to the site, navigation became more complex for new users. Dwyer continually strives to improve the user experience by making platform updates and reducing the number of clicks it takes to find and order a desired product.  To that end, users will begin to see navigation updates on the W.E. Anderson® by Dwyer Valve Automation website (www.weavalves.com) in May.  To round out 2017, these changes will incrementally be updated across the entire Dwyer platform. Continue reading “Find What You Want In Less Clicks”