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T.Webber Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electric is celebrating nearly 30 years of service in New York’s Hudson Valley by rebranding.
Customers can enjoy the same tried and true quality of service through an expanding scope of services that now includes electrical and bathroom remodeling.
"My father started this company in 1989 as a one-truck plumbing and heating company," said Tommy Webber, owner of T.Webber. "The company continued to grow as we earned our customers' trust, repeated business, and referrals. We have never been content with the status quo, and this rebranding can reaffirm to our clients that we are continually examining and improving the quality and value of our services."
T.Webber Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electric's complete list of services includes plumbing, heating, air conditioning, well pumps, water treatment, indoor air quality solutions, backup generators, as well as sewer, septic, and excavation. On top of these highly rated services, they now also offer electrical and bathroom remodeling. To meet the demand, T.Webber is continually training new technicians and adding new fleet vehicles to ensure speedy service to customers.
"Not only do we want our team members to be well-trained, we are always looking for the best talent," Webber said. "We seek out and hire the most qualified tradesmen for each of our divisions so we can deliver the best service experience for our customers."
T.Webber is a family-owned and operated business, and their goal is to be the company that other families trust whenever something goes wrong in their home.
"We believe this rebranding and our upcoming website redesign will deliver the message to homeowners that we will take good care of them," Webber said. "'We keep your home running right' is our new slogan, and we look forward to providing outstanding service for Hudson Valley homeowners for many years to come."