MINNEAPOLIS – Twin City Fan Companies announced a price increase for Twin City Fan & Blower. Pricing for most Twin City Fan Companies products and programs will increase globally between six and nine percent, varying by country and product. The increase will be effective immediately.
FORT WORTH, Texas – PVI, a Watts brand, which manufactures commercial boilers and water heaters, has announced a range of price increases across its product lines, with an average price increase of 10 percent, effective June 29, 2018.
BLAUVELT, New York – AERCO, a Watts brand, which manufactures commercial boilers and water heaters, has announced a range of price increases across its product lines, with an average price increase of 9 percent, effective June 29, 2018.
STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. – Heatcraft Refrigeration Products announced a general price increase for customers effective July 1, 2018, on select commercial refrigeration products.
Lennox Industries will be increasing prices between 5 – 8 percent on residential and commercial equipment, accessories, and parts, effective June 18, 2018.
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida – UTC Climate, Controls & Security, which manufactures products under the Carrier, Bryant, Payne and ICP brand names, announced a price increase of up to 6 percent on residential and commercial heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning equipment. It will be implemented effective 07/01/2018.
MINNEAPOLIS – The industry has seen rising commodity prices, particularly in steel and aluminum, as well as increases in freight and transportation costs. Daikin Applied Americas, headquartered in Minneapolis is announcing a price increase to offset these increased commodity expenses.
Ingersoll Rand’s commercial and residential strategic business units announced a price increase of up to five percent on select applied and unitary heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) equipment for Trane®, American Standard® Heating & Air Conditioning and AmeristarTM equipment and supply.
MILWAUKEE – Johnson Controls announced that it will raise prices for the HVAC Equipment business to offset the continued increase in commodity costs. Price increases will range from 5-12 percent and impact the company’s equipment manufactured in its North American plants.