FHRA Helping HVAC Professionals Meet the Demands of Winter 2008
FHRA, Fluid Handling Representative Association Members are already seeing the impact of higher energy costs and predicted colder temperatures - their already busy helping HVAC professionals with the demand for new and improved heating systems for their clients.
Woburn MA (PRWEB) November 29, 2007 -- The National Energy Assistance Directors Association is forecasting a rise of 28 percent in the average heating oil bill for winter 2008; with propane heating bills costing 16% more, natural gas rising 10%, and even electric heating at 10% more than 2007. The higher bills are due not only to higher fuel costs and increased demand, but also because of colder weather.
The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration predicts this winter will be 4 percent colder compared to last winter, but 2 percent warmer compared to the 30-year average. "Because of expected colder weather, U.S. heating fuel consumption is projected to increase compared with last winter," said the EIA in its report.
The demand to upgrade existing heating systems to more efficient models and methods, combined with new installations of cutting edge ITT Bell & Gossett heat transfer systems will keep the experts at FHRA in demand. The FHRA provides HVAC professionals with a national network of professionals and an invaluable shared service knowledge base. As a group we share experiences and knowledge in an effort to bring thousands of years of experience to the customer.
"Often times the customer has a design challenge that is unusual in the local territory. FHRA Reps can reach out within our network of over 1039 engineers and employees that have had a similar challenge in the past and can quickly share solutions." says Eric Urbaniec, VP/GM of FHRA Member, Bornquist, Inc. and member of the FHRA Association. "The same goes for parts and accessories. Your local FHRA member can help you avoid factory delays by pulling from over 51 warehouses with 921,000 Sq. ft, or $51,000,000 worth of in-stock inventory to satisfy your equipment needs.
There will be a lot of pressure on contractors and HVAC professionals this winter to help their clients reduce consumption and save money. FHRA Members are ready to help with expert sales, service, maintenance to improve residential, commercial and industrial heating systems for Winter 2008. Consult our online directory of Local FHRA Members at http://www.fluidhandlingreps.com/fhra_members.
About Fluid Handling Representatives Association (www.fluidhandlingreps.com)
Founded in 1975, The Fluid Handling Representatives Association is an organization of thirty two independently owned heat and fluid transfer manufacturer's representatives covering all fifty of The United States of America. The common link between each company is the representation of ITT Residential and Commercial Water Products which include: ITT Bell & Gossett, ITT Hoffman, ITT Domestic, ITT McDonnell Miller, and ITT Heat Trans. As Full Service Manufacturers Representatives, each FHRA member offers: Problem Analysis, Product Selection & Design Engineering, Quotation & Presentation Development, Training Seminars for our Customers, Custom Packaging, Inventory (Products & Parts), Shipment Coordination & Scheduling, Field Start-Up and Warranty Service, Factory Trained Service Technicians, 24/7 Field Service Availability, Extended Service Contracts.
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