When a local nonprofit organization focused on training service dogs noticed one of its facilities was not staying cool enough, the phone rang and the problem was solved when an HVAC company was looking to help.
200 Friedrich Chill room air conditioners, totaling 10,400-pounds of window a/c units worth an estimated $55,000, will be loaded up for delivery to Rockport, Texas, a town almost completely devastated by Hurricane and tropical storm Harvey.
Second annual event held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
July 3, 2017
Bryant and the USO of Indiana recently hosted a group of wounded veterans and troops from all four branches of the military at its Indianapolis Motor Speedway suite.
The Whalen Co. was commended for making a difference in the Talbot County (Maryland) community at the Talbot County Business Appreciation Breakfast. This year’s Business Appreciation Breakfast awards reflected a community impact theme and the many ways that a company can impact a community through work.
As contractors and leaders in our communities, we have important roles to fill. That’s because we can help to provide sustainable futures for the youth in our communities as well as our neighbors, children, and grandchildren.
Giving back to the community is ‘the right thing to do’
April 18, 2016
My Plumber Heating and Cooling is helping to raise awareness and funding for autism research and support during April, Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, by decorating its service vehicles with a special logo and donating a portion of all profits to local organizations supporting the cause.
Mascots, when properly deployed, can be a great asset to your business. Just ask the companies behind Mr. Peanut, the Energizer Bunny, or, most recently, the Aflac duck — these well-known characters have helped create brand awareness among consumers.
GAC Services, Rebuilding Together Partner to Help Their Community
June 1, 2015
A local Bryant dealer recently honored Montgomery County community service organization Rebuilding Together with the Bryant True Heroes award for its years of outstanding service.
Project is a First in California, Model for State’s ‘Big Bold Goal’
May 4, 2015
The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) will lead an effort by three companies, a utility, and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) in evaluating the energy use and grid integration of a new community of at least 20 zero net energy houses, the first development of a community of highly-efficient homes in the state.