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Sansone Corporation Announces Company Name Change

Sansone Corporation is now Sansone Air Conditioning.

Sansone Corporation Announces Company Name Change
2013-03-13
BOCA RATON, FL, March 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) Sansone Corporation, one of the largest and most successful climate control companies in Florida, announced today that the company has changed its name to Sansone Air Conditioning. For well over 35 years, Sansone Air Conditioning, has been providing complete air conditioning installation, air conditioning maintenance, AC repair and service along with plumbing, electrical, and major appliance services to residents and businesses in the greater Fort Lauderdale area and all of Broward, Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie Counties.

Sansone Corporation has always operated as a family owned company and is now run by the third generation which recently obtained ownership and is proud to include family members from the fourth generation as well. "Changing our name to Sansone Air Conditioning truly reflects who we are today and our growth in the family business as a leader in climate control," said Anthony Pascucci, General Manager and part of the fourth generation. "We specialize in new ac installation and servicing ac equipment for both residential and commercial use. Operating as Sansone Air Conditioning, we will continue to provide quality products, experienced service and proven performance that is second to none and we are confident that this transformation will accelerate our brand and service within the South Florida community."

Sansone Air Conditioning is recognized for several years running as an award winning dealer for both Carrier and Trane, the two most popular brand names in America for reliable, efficient air conditioning. Since 1976, Sansone Air Conditioning has been dedicated to carefully matching the comfort needs of South Florida residents and business owners with an expanded choice of product innovations from these leading manufacturers, in order to satisfy both the comfort requirements and budget needs of their customers.

Sansone Air Conditioning serves all of South Florida from its modern 27,000 square foot centrally located office and warehouse facilities in Deerfield Beach as well as from their 40,000 square foot building in St. Lucie. With these two South Florida locations, Sansone is able to offer it's customers the best energy efficient solutions designed to lower air conditioning and heating bills. From new builds to air conditioning repair, their team of HVAC experts can do it all.

For more information call (800) 780.5188 or visit http://www.sansone-ac.com.

About Sansone Air Conditioning:
Sansone Air Conditioning was founded by Nicholas Sansone with a mission to always have a "hands-on" approach. For over a half century, the dramatic growth of the company has been a result of customer trust, quality products, experienced service and proven performance that is second to none. As a result of these key-operating principles, combined with "hands-on" leadership and management of the Sansone family, the Sansone Corporation is one of the largest and most successful climate control companies in the State of Florida.

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[Press-News.org] Sansone Corporation Announces Company Name Change
Sansone Corporation is now Sansone Air Conditioning.