Crisafulli Bros. is now a Certified New York State Women’s Business Enterprise (NYS WBE)

Crisafulli Bros. is proud to announce that we are now a certified New York State Women’s Business Enterprise (NYS WBE). For over 70 years we have set the standard for professional excellence as one of the leading Mechanical Contractors in the Capital Region.  Our Commercial Division performs major mechanical installations, both plan and spec and design build, with contract value ranges from $100,000. – $5,000,000. Clients include commercial, retail, educational, medical, municipal and industrial entities.  We are fully bonded and insured, contact us to learn more about our NYS WBE certification and how we can help with your next project.

Crisafulli Bros. Named Times Union “Best Of” 2012!

Crisafulli Bros. hosted it’s annual employee appreciation breakfast this morning and celebrated being named Times Union “Best Of” for the sixth straight year! President Andrea Crisafulli Russo thanked the employees for their dedication to professional excellence and commitment to exceptional customer service.

Everyone here at Crisafulli Bros. would like to extend a special thank you to our longtime customers for recognizing us with this honor! As a locally owned and operated business, we have been proud to serve the Capital District for over 70 years and look forward to a bright future.

Thank you!

 

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Consumer Tax Credits for Energy Efficient Appliances Has Been Extended into 2011 With Revisions

Last year, the federal government instituted the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 which provides a tax credit to help offset the costs of making energy efficiency improvements to your home – including energy-efficient windows, insulation, doors, roofs, and heating and cooling equipment. If you install any of these qualifying energy efficiencies in your existing home you could be eligible to receive a tax credit for a percentage off of the cost of your purchase.

The 2009 tax credit expired on December 31, 2010. However, the government recently signed a bill to extend this deadline to December 31, 2011. Read more »