U.S. Boiler

When people think of Alaska, they think of cold weather, vast expanses of wilderness and small communities. While they’re correct about the wilderness and weather, there are a few communities in the state that can’t possibly be called “small.” Anchorage is home to almost 300,000 people, or roughly the size of Cincinnati, Newark or Pittsburgh Read more

Yes! (If the boiler does it for you) Of all the commodities available to us, time is the most precious. As humans have done for eons, we all trade in the commodity of time. Successful contractors regularly step back to assess whether they are getting the most out of the hours they’ve bartered. This is Read more

“Commercial Condos” are gaining popularity nationwide for small businesses in the service industry. These spaces, typically found in large post-frame buildings, offer a workshop atmosphere perfect for a company with a small fleet of vehicles that’s in need of garage bays, storage space and an office. Property developers and managers have seen increased demand for Read more

HomeServe Farmdale, U.S. Boiler, Alpine Boiler, hydronics, Sage 2 Controllers, plumbing, heating, boilers, Richard Kopec, water heating

It was 1995 when Richard Kopec came to the United States. He was 18 years old and he started working immediately after arriving on U.S. soil.  He walked onto a jobsite in New York City and did his best to communicate to the foreman that he wanted work. He started a career right then and Read more

U.S. Boiler Company announces that Randy Fisher, longtime Western Regional Sales Manager, has retired after 44 years of service to the company.  Randy’s service both to his customers and the company was recognized at a recent retirement ceremony in his honor held in Lancaster, Pa.  In recognition of his valuable presence in the industry, his Read more