Hannabery HVAC was originally established in 1972 as Hannabery Electric and incorporated in 1976 as Hannabery Electric, Inc. At that time we were an electrical contractor, specializing in residential wiring. In the early 1980's we began installing central air conditioning systems, and by the mid 1980's became quite involved in the "re-introduction" of the electric heat pump. As time passed, our business focus shifted from electrical contracting to central heating and air conditioning and we adopted our present name, Hannabery HVAC. Today, we devote all of our effort to HVAC sales and service and enjoy an excellent reputation for quality work and business integrity. Today, we are Eastern Pennsylvania's premier heating and air conditioning contractor with three locations and over 100 employees to serve you better. Our EPA certified, factory trained technicians are neat, courteous, and service all makes and models of equipment. We also offer 24-hour emergency service.
VLD Electric & Properties is a full insured and licensed family owned & operated business. We are here to handle all your electrical needs as no job is too big or too small. Our highly-skilled technicians have over 20 years experience and are able to offer a wide array of electrical services including but not limited to generator installations, remodels, surveillance cameras, ceiling fans, TV mounts, exterior lighting, bucket truck services for parking lot lighting & building signs, troubleshooting, commercial needs, etc.
Homeowners should always check to see if a Pennsylvania home renovation contractor is registered by visiting www.attorneygeneral.gov or by calling 1-888-520-6680.
Check the following informations before hiring contractor:
Contact and insurance information;
Contractor description
Information about previous home improvement projects
Any contracting licenses
Bankruptcy, prosecution and convictions for home renovation fraud
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.