Billy Pierce

President and CEO | HVAC, Hydronics, and Geothermal Systems Leadership

Professional Overview

Billy Pierce is President and CEO of Dalton PHCE&F, bringing 25 years of hands-on HVAC and hydronic systems experience to a multi-location organization serving Iowa homeowners. His background spans advanced system design, high-efficiency equipment, and leadership at scale. A United States Marine Corps veteran, Billy leads with discipline and accountability, focusing on system performance, long-term reliability, and homeowner clarity through properly designed and installed mechanical systems.

Quick Facts

Title: President and CEO
Experience: 25 years
Location / Service Areas: Cedar Falls, Iowa; Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, and Cedar Falls areas
Technical focus or mission: High-performance HVAC and hydronic systems, professional trade leadership, and raising the standards and public perception of the skilled trades

Experience & Leadership

Billy Pierce began his career in the trades working alongside his father, developing an early respect for mechanical systems and problem-solving in real-world conditions. After high school, he served in the United States Marine Corps, including a deployment to Ramadi, Iraq. Following his military service, he returned to the trades with a renewed sense of purpose and commitment to excellence.

Over the past 25 years, Billy has progressed from field work to senior leadership, building deep expertise in residential and light commercial HVAC, hydronics, and geothermal systems. His technical foundation includes system sizing, duct modifications, zoning strategies, and high-efficiency equipment applications. As President and CEO of Dalton PHCE&F, he is responsible for operational performance, technical standards, leadership development, and long-term business strategy across HVAC, plumbing, and electrical divisions.

Billy is an advocate for education and professionalism in the trades. He has completed extensive factory and leadership training, participates in ongoing continuing education, and actively invests in business and financial mastery. His philosophy centers on accountability, measurable results, and changing outdated perceptions of the trades by proving that skilled professionals are educated, disciplined, and essential to homeowner safety and comfort.

Technical Expertise

  • Gas boiler systems and hydronic heating
  • Geothermal heat pump system design and application
  • Air-source heat pumps and cold-climate performance
  • High-efficiency furnace and air conditioner systems
  • In-floor radiant heating systems
  • Mini-split and ductless HVAC systems
  • Duct modifications and airflow correction
  • Zone control and zoning system design
  • Indoor air quality (IAQ) installation and service
  • Manual J load calculations and residential system sizing

Licenses & Certifications

  • Journeyman HVAC License, Iowa (2004–2025)
  • Master Mechanical License, State of Iowa (Active 2025–Current)
  • OSHA 30-Hour Certification
  • Top Gun Teamwork Leadership Certificate (2024)
  • Continuing Education: 8 CEU hours every 3 years, State of Iowa

Editorial Standards & Disclosures

Content authored by Billy Pierce is based on real-world HVAC, hydronic, and geothermal experience. Articles are created to reflect current best practices, safety standards, and system design principles, reviewed for technical accuracy, and updated periodically.

Editorial Policy

Latest Posts:

Spring Drain Cleaning: How to Prevent Backups After the Melt

March 9th, 2026 | Written By | Reviewed By William Pierce

As winter fades and temperatures begin to rise, melting snow and seasonal rain can put unexpected pressure on your home’s plumbing system. Many homeowners don’t realize that the spring thaw can reveal hidden drainage problems that developed during the colder months. If you’re concerned about clogged or slow-moving drains, scheduling professional drain cleaning in Cedar Rapids, IA can help prevent messy backups and costly damage before they start.

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Why Lights Flicker More During Seasonal Weather Shifts

March 9th, 2026 | Written By | Reviewed By William Pierce

As the seasons change, many homeowners notice a small but unsettling issue: lights that flicker unexpectedly. While occasional flickering can be harmless, seasonal weather patterns often play a role in stressing both local electrical infrastructure and the wiring inside your home. If you’ve been noticing these changes and are considering contacting an electrician in Cedar Falls, IA, it’s helpful to understand why seasonal transitions can trigger electrical irregularities.

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Why Your Heat Pump Works Hardest in Early Spring (& How to Keep It Efficient)

March 9th, 2026 | Written By | Reviewed By William Pierce

As winter begins to fade and temperatures fluctuate from chilly mornings to mild afternoons, your heat pump in Des Moines, IA often works harder than many homeowners realize. Early spring brings constant temperature swings, forcing your system to repeatedly switch between heating cycles and standby periods throughout the day. Instead of maintaining a steady demand like it does during the peak of winter or summer, your heat pump must constantly adjust to changing conditions.

This frequent cycling increases strain on system components and can make small maintenance issues more noticeable. While modern systems are designed to handle these transitions, early spring is one of the periods when efficiency can drop if the system isn’t properly maintained.

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