| |
Wolfe Plumbing, Heating, Air conditioning Inc.
Expands Service Area to Putnam County, New York
Wolfe Plumbing, Heating, Air conditioning Inc., a leading HVAC contractor in the Hudson Valley has recently expanded their service area to Putnam, County, New York.
Ed Wolfe, president of Wolfe Plumbing, Heating, Air conditioning Inc. and Wolfe Services of Catskill, Inc. comments, “Our customers have made us one of the most respected home service contractors in our industry, because we understand that they determine whether we succeed or fail.”
Wolfe has combined a high level of dedication to excellence with quality service performed by the most skilled technicians, a formula for total customer satisfaction.
“Of course we're not the only company to talk about customer satisfaction but we are the only ones to back it up with the following promise. Your job will be done on time, on price, done right and done clean. By consistently delivering on this promise we have grown to become a top service provider in the Hudson Valley region.”
Wolfe currently provides air conditioning, heating, plumbing, indoor air quality and water treatment services to Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Rockland and Ulster Counties. Further expansion of Wolfe’s services to Westchester County is planned in the near future.
I just want to let you know how pleased I am nom the excellent service provided by your company. I own the Holiday House Motel and when it was determined that the main sewer line was not working and all of the bathrooms were backing up we had a very serious problem. Your service man James Hill did a wonderful job. More important he determined what was causing the problem and solved the problem. We can't thank you enough for the quick response and the great job done by your service technician. We will tell all of our friends about you great service. Thanks again. J. Dellomo Hillsdale, Columbia County, New York Read More Customer Comments Regarding Wolfe's Superior Service
Click here to view actual customer report cards.
|
|
|

Save money on your heat bill by lowering your thermostat and wearing a sweater or other warm clothing. And by wearing pajamas and/or using an extra blanket at night.
Click here for more tips
|
|