Waterware: Heating and Cooling

Podcast with Darren Yearsley

Darren is Technical Director of Waterware which provides kitchen, bathroom, heating, cooling and plumbing solutions to the New Zealand market.

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DK and Darren Yearsley

Event Description

Darren is Technical Director of Waterware which provides kitchen, bathroom, heating, cooling and plumbing solutions to the New Zealand market.

Waterware have recently partnered with US energy company Messana on a new Climate Control system which they are showcasing in this interview. Darren is a fantastic interview with a great knowledge of his talking points, so you should get some really great content without too many questions.

In this podcast, we are speaking with Darren Yearsley, Technical Director of plumbing, heating, cooling and bathroomware solutions provider Waterware. The questions we cover off with Darren as per the below:

  • Can you talk us through some of the heating and cooling systems and technologies that Waterware is offering?
  • Historically, radiant central heating has been a core offering for Waterware, but in recent years you’ve expanded your product range into the cooling space as well. What made you decide to adapt your approach?
  • You recently went to San Francisco to meet with US-based energy solutions provider, Messana. How did those discussions go and what can the New Zealand market expect from this new partnership?
  • How will the Messana Climate Control system change the way the New Zealand approaches temperature and climate control?
  • How will all of these technologies work together to create optimal results for occupants and the planet?
  • You’re currently implementing some additional support to help introduce the Messana Climate Control system to the New Zealand market, and assist installers with implementing and commissioning some of your more complicated systems. Tell us what industry professionals can expect in this space.
  • What’s next for Waterware?
  • Any calls to action? How can people learn more and connect with your work?
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