After a few years’ hiatus, Wetstock, Dan Holohan’s popular radiant and hydronic networking event, will return in 2008 in Denver.

After a few years’ hiatus, Dan Holohan's Wetstock will return in 2008 in Denver.

This popular radiant and hydronic networking event is slated for Saturday, April 12 at the Radisson Hotel Denver Southwest. Attendees will be invited to participate in roundtable discussions about the topics they care about most. Cost is only $50, and all proceeds will go to Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

”Wetstock isn't a seminar; it's something much better,” Holohan says. “In one day, you'll meet 199 other people who are as passionate about hydronics as you are, and the free-flowing conversations you’ll have during the day will make you even better than you already are.”

The format is open ― attendees come and go as they please during the day. “It’s impossible to get bored at Wetstock,” he says. Move among the 20 roundtables with no moderators and no time limits. “Just sit, chat and share all day long. You’re among friends.”

Some of the topics to be explored at Wetstock 2008:

    Boilers Old and New
    Boilers vs. Water Heaters
    Business Advertising
    Calculating Heating Loads
    CO Testing and Measuring
    Company Policies
    Control Strategies
    Ethics
    European Hydronics
    Fuel and Venting Issues
    Hiring and Training
    Hydro-Air Systems
    Indoor Air Quality
    Industry Visions
    Insulation Issues
    Marketing Hydronics
    Open vs. Closed Systems
    Overcoming Price Objections
    Pricing Strategies
    Professionalism
    Radiant Slab and Staple-Up
    Solar Opportunities
    Steam Heating
    System Piping
    System Treatment and Cleaning
    Working with Do-It-Yourselfers ... and more!
There also will be a silent auction and a 50/50 raffle, along with 20 tabletop displays of products from industry manufacturers and event sponsors: Viessmann, REHAU, Wilo, Taco, and Ferguson.

Only 200 tickets are available for Wetstock 2008. Click here to register online, or contact Holohan at 800/853-8882.