Formula Fabrication is tops in sales in Montana
The NW Ductless Heat Pump Project, an initiative of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) in collaboration with Montana utilities, named Formula Fabrication the 2011/2012 Contractor of the Year for the state of Montana.
The Libby-based company is known for quality installations, commitment to customer service and educating its community about the energy efficiency benefits of ductless heating and cooling systems.
During the past year the company has installed more ductless heating and cooling systems than any other contractor in Montana.
“When the recession hit, our business really suffered,” said Frank Sweedman, owner of Formula Fabrication. “Ductless heating systems allowed us to tap into a whole new market and grow our business in a way that’s great for our customers and our community.”
A ductless heat pump is a highly efficient and easily installed primary heating and cooling system for electrically heated homes. These systems are safe, quiet and heat rooms evenly at a fraction of the cost of baseboards or wall heaters.
Since 2008, the NW Ductless Heat Pump Project, in partnership with Northwest utilities, the Bonneville Power Administration and Energy Trust of Oregon, has worked with local businesses like Formula Fabrication to install more than 14,000 ductless heating and cooling systems in the Northwest, at a savings of 49,000,000 kWh per year. That is enough electricity to power 4,400 average homes for an entire year.
“Formula Fabrication’s success is also a success for our local economy,” said Ross Holter, Energy Services Supervisor, Flathead Electric. “Thanks to their leadership in promoting ductless systems and their quality installations, our customers are enjoying more comfortable homes and are saving on their electric bills during tough economic times.”
Each year, in collaboration with its regional utility partners, the NW Ductless Heat Pump Project selects one Contractor of the Year representing each of the four states in the region. Winning companies are qualified as Master Installers, and have completed the highest number of ductless heating and cooling system installations in their state.
Currently, 92 utility partners in Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington are offering customer rebates on energy-efficient ductless systems, up to $1,500, often covering 30-50 percent of the cost of an installed ductless system.