We are a family own honest company. We have a put the customer first type of mind set. Integrity is something our core code stand one. We vaule the customer. We value relationships.
Robert Wade founded the business in 1982 working out his parents basement at 21 years old as the only employee. Through hard work, honesty and dependability the company has grown to 45 employees and operates from a 14,000 sq. ft building in Moon, Twp., Pennsylvania
Erwin Knoechel founded Knoechel Heating Company in Zelienople in 1947. Since his retirement in 1994, Bruce Knoechel has been at the helm of the company. We focus on all heating and cooling needs and even service brands that we did not install. We provide consistent, quality sales and service at a reasonable price - now that's a comforting tradition. When asked if the installers are experienced, we reply that the average years of experience with Knoechel Heating is over 22 years. And, for each of the last 5 years, Knoechel Heating has been recognized by Penn Power for being the top performing contractor for HVAC installations. We're dedicated to helping you achieve a more comfortable home and getting any job done with quality. We also offer a wide range of high efficiency and innovative Lennox® HVAC products. If you've heard the Lennox name before, you probably know about its dedication to creating quality equipment through continuous innovation.
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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.