NEW CASTLE, DE, June 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) Speakman Cooling, manufacturer of HVAC products, announced today that they have appointed Long Building Technologies as their manufacturer representative for Colorado, Utah and Southern Nevada.
Since 2005 Speakman Cooling, a division of Speakman Company, has been manufacturing indirect/direct evaporative coolers for residential/light commercial applications in the Western US. In early 2011, Speakman Cooling launched a line of two-stage indirect/direct evaporative coolers, The Air2O . The unit is environmentally friendly, using no CFC's only fresh cool air. The Air2O uses up to 80 % less energy compared to a traditional air conditioner, allowing homeowners and businesses to save on their energy bills.
"We are very excited for the opportunity to have Long Building Technologies represent our product lines throughout Colorado, Utah and Southern Nevada" said Russell Waters, Director of Cooling Division.
Long Building Technologies will represent Speakman Cooling's entire line of indirect/direct evaporative coolers which include the Air2O and their latest Hybrid unit.
About Speakman
The Speakman Company was founded in 1869 as a plumbing pipefitting company. Retaining its independent and privately held status, Speakman has forged a reputation for continuous product innovation and quality leadership. The acknowledged leader in specification quality plumbing fittings and electronic faucets, Speakman pioneered water bearing safety equipment more than 50 years ago, and led the market transformation into modern-day showering over 75 years ago. Speakman's products are registered to ISO 9001:2000, please visit our web site at http://www.speakmancompany.com.
Speakman Cooling Appoints Manufacturer Rep in Colorado, Utah and S. Nevada
Speakman Cooling, manufacturer of HVAC products, announced today that they have appointed Long Building Technologies as their manufacturer representative for Colorado, Utah and Southern Nevada.
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[Press-News.org] Speakman Cooling Appoints Manufacturer Rep in Colorado, Utah and S. NevadaSpeakman Cooling, manufacturer of HVAC products, announced today that they have appointed Long Building Technologies as their manufacturer representative for Colorado, Utah and Southern Nevada.