Founded by Dwight Wolfe Sr. and Bruce Wolfe on 4/1/1984, Residential Services started as a partnership between two brothers. With land purchased from their parents, they began to work out of their father's wagon shed. In April 2005, the name was officially changed to W&W Residential Services and April 2009 marked a quarter century in business. The family owned business currently employs 20 full time employees, maintains a fleet of 16 and utilizes over 9000 sq. feet of floor space located next to the wagon shed where it all began.
We are family owned and operated business. We are new to business and looking to plant our roots as a company that is willing to do the right thing to get the job done to the complete satisfaction of the customer, and become a staple in our community.
Hoffman's Outdoor Power & Repair What started as a hobby for Glen Hoffman, repairing outdoor power equipment, slowly turned into a business in 2002. That is when he opened Hoffman's Outdoor Power and Repair on Rt. 225 between Halifax and Elizabethville. Over the next two years he began selling quality power equipment lines, and by 2004 he became the local Harman Stove dealer, selling freestanding models that burn pellets, wood, grain, coal or gas. Fireplace inserts, central heat furnaces and boilers are also available. New to our line of products is the Kioti Tractors & UTV's. Hoffman's staff of 10 full-time and 1 part-time employees provide delivery, certified installation and service
I started out working for a major oil company where I was sent to various schools to learn the trade. I also took collage courses from a trade school to also learn the trade To where I have profected my trade skill over the past 15 years
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Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act requires most home improvement or HVAC contractors to register with the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office. In addition, these contractors must maintain minimum insurance coverage and use contracts that meet a range of consumer protection requirements outlined in this law. The Attorney General's Office for Consumer Protection is responsible for meeting these requirements.