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Burnham Hydronics Announces N. H. Yates as new manufacturer’s representative

July 1, 2008

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Burnham Hydronics announced that the N.H. Yates & Company, Inc. is a new manufacturer’s representative for Burnham Hydronics’ full line of boilers and hydronic heating equipment.

As Burnham’s representative, Yates will cover the Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Delaware, Southeast Pennsylvania, and the Washington, DC areas. They will also handle  Burnham commercial cast iron and New Yorker boiler products.

Since 1949 N.H. Yates & Co., Inc. has been providing quality product and services to the HVAC and plumbing industry. In addition to the headquarters location in Cockeysville, MD, they also maintain offices throughout the territories they cover and have fully staffed offices in Richmond, VA and Pottstown, PA. Yates operates warehouses in both the Cockeysville and Pottstown locations. Also, as a key element of the partnership, three veteran Burnham Hydronics sales representatives will be joining the Yates organization. 
Jason Richards, Gary Markle and Bob Fisch will bring a wealth of Burnham product knowledge, experience and continuity to the relationship. Yates brings significant representative technical/sales experience and expertise in the commercial boiler markets as well as the traditional residential marketplace.


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