Armistead Mechanical, Inc.

NY

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in industrial and process pipingprefabrication and installationhigh purity orbital weldingplumbingHVACour staff specializes in plumbingHVAC (heatingventilatingair conditioning)design/build assistplumbing and HVAC contracting. COMMERCIAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONAL Learn More CONSUMER &ampPERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS Learn More FOOD &ampBEVERAGE Learn More HEALTHCARE Learn More INDUSTRIAL &ampPOWER Learn More MANUFACTURING Learn More PHARMACEUTICALBIOPHARMACEUTICAL &ampLIFE SCIENCES Learn More WATER &ampWASTEWATER Learn More VIRTUAL DESIGN &ampour teams are incorporating the latest technologies and software into our projectstechnical abilitiesCorporate Headquarters 168 Hopper Avenue Waldwick

2025-04-07T21:39:49+00:00 ARMISTEAD MECHANICAL, INC. For over 100 years, the Armistead family has been providing mechanical construction and contracting services to industrial and commercial clients throughout the New York/New Jersey area. Our expertise lies in industrial and process piping, prefabrication and installation, high purity orbital welding, plumbing, HVAC, design/build assist and innovative services such as VDC and 3D Coordination. View our pipe fabrication video to learn more! INNOV

(201) 447-6750

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