Kenny Sterling, founder of K T Sterling Mechanical, started working for his father doing HVAC when he was 12. After graduating high school, Kenny joined the USCG and was still active in doing heating and air. After serving for 5 years, he separated from active duty and has been involved in all aspects of heating and cooling collectively for 24 years. He is also a HVAC professor teaching the Hampton Roads areas newest technicians at Thomas Nelson Community College.
Well, Eric worked for Sharp Gas and Suburban Propane for nearly 30 years and one day he just decided I would really just like to service my community without having to be stuck in a corporate dysfunctional headache. Long and short people love dealing with real, honest and hard working people!
Began in the mid sixties preventing hard water buildup in heat exchanger pipes that reduced fuel costs. Added fuel combustion enhancement in the early seventies reducing fuel costs. Found technology to enhance electricity to higher quality to save money and extend equipment life in the eighties. Renamed my efforts EnergyMAX, LC., developed and later received a patent on an electrical technology that improves fuel combustion. Recently upgraded our website to encompass the multiple technologies that we now represent.
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Northampton County Building Official
Address: Post Office Box 66 or 16404 Courthouse Rd., Eastville, VA, 23347