New Hampshire's Top Women-Led Businesses

A.J. LeBlanc Heating: A Decade of Recognition as a Top Women-Led Business in New Hampshire
For a decade, Business NH Magazine has been curating an annual list celebrating the formidable power of female leadership in New Hampshire's business sector. A.J. LeBlanc Heating is immensely proud to have been included in this esteemed list of Top Women-Led Businesses in NH for 10 consecutive years, a testament to our unwavering commitment to excellence, growth, and innovation.
1-2-3 Strikes & Your Out! Choosing A Contractor

With so many HVAC and plumbing contractors flooding the market it pays to research your contractor before you go with the cheapest bidder. Many contractors will cut corners to save labor hours. This picture illustrates how one NH contractor ignores both manufacturer specs and NH laws when installing a State Hot Water Tank. Can you see what's wrong with this picture?
Five Star Fujitsu Dealer | NH's Best Fujitsu Installer
A.J. LeBlanc is New Hampshire's only 5 star Fujitsu dealer. The Fujitsu HVAC algorithm places the most experienced contractors in descending order and uses a proximity of up to 100 miles. Visit fujitsugeneral.com and enter your NH zip code to find A.J. LeBlanc Heating & Air Conditioning at the top!
NH's Best HVAC Company (Readers' Choice 2013)

A.J. LeBlanc Heating is pleased to announce that it took first place in the 2013 Union Leader's Reader's Choice Awards for HVAC. The full article can be seen in Sundays paper (6/30/13).
We would like to extend a thank you to our customers for their continued support and we are always welcoming new customers whom are in search for NH's Best HVAC company. For more information about A.J. LeBlanc Heating and the LeBlanc family visit our about page at http://leblanchvac.com/new-hampshire/leblanc-heating/about-leblanc-heating. Moving forward with exceptional customer service and ethical business practices we hope to win both Plumbing & HVAC for 2014!
Breaking The Bank: R-22 Phase Out
With the arrival of scorching summer days, some homeowners will get a shock when they see the bill to recharge their old air conditioner. The refrigerant that powers their central cooling system, known as R-22, has become a rare and valuable commodity. The price of R-22 has skyrocketed so much that homeowners are stuck with a two costly decisions, repair or replace.
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