Triangle Refrigeration
refrigeration · plumbing · energy management and food service equipment. Get a Quote We are hiring · join our team Looking for service? looking to sell your company? We are hiring · CoolSys acquired Triangle Refrigeration · an industry leader throughout Pennsylvania · Maryland · New Jersey and New York. For decades · a national brand with 25+ years of experience · Triangle can now extend its market reach · tap into shared expertise and offer more resources to better serve local customers. Together · we deliver end-to-end equipment solutions · Now CoolSys · Same Trusted Service Since becoming part of the CoolSys family more than five years ago · we’re committed to innovation · excellence · and the highest level of customer care. As part of CoolSys · everything you’ve come to rely on remains the same · including our excellent customer service · highly trained and dedicated technicians and phone
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