PJ MAC

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in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Established more than three decades agoignition componentstechnician feedbackand scheduling efficiency metrics collected throughout the winter. Founded more than 30 years agowhere staff manage schedulingtechnician assignmentHVACID 83642-1119 View Headquarters BBB Accreditation &ampRating On Point Global LLC is NOT a BBB Accredited Business. To become accrediteda business must agree to BBB Standards for Trust and pass BBB&#x27Officer Mr. Brent LevisonOfficer Mr. Robert ZangrilloOfficer Ms. Arlene MahonOfficer Ms. Elisha RothmanOfficer Mr. Christopher ShermanOfficer Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Burton KatzOfficer Customer Contacts Mr. Burton KatzOfficer Customer ServiceManager Ms. Melanie DamianAttorney Additional Phone

1132 Hamilton St #203 in Allentown. The development reflects the company’s recent internal review of seasonal service demand and the need for expanded technician preparedness ahead of winter conditions. According to Doug Stiefel, a representative of the company, “Our team has focused on refining service protocols to support consistent diagnostic procedures and ensure that technicians apply the same standards across all furnace repair appointments.” The update follows an evaluation of call volume

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