About

Nick Kramer - Prudential Heating and Air ConditioningGrowing up in a family business in Louisville, Kentucky, Nick Kramer had the opportunity to learn the heating and air conditioning business from many different angles.  After receiving a degree in accounting from the University of Louisville, Nick decided to combine his years of industry experience and formal education by working in the sales management side of his family’s business, Prudential Heating and Air Conditioning Company.

Along with appreciating the company’s expertise and friendly environment, Nick is proud of the company’s focus on complete customer satisfaction that continues to be carried out by his uncle, Frank Arnold Jr., and his father, Ron Kramer.

 

About Prudential Heating and Air Conditioning Company

Prudential Heating and Air Conditioning Company, founded by Frank Arnold, Sr., has been serving the heating and cooling needs of homeowners and businesses in the greater Louisville, Kentucky, and Southern Indiana area since 1947. Founded on the principles of providing quality products with an honest work ethic, this family owned and operated company has grown to be a community staple. Prudential now operates a 25,000-square-foot office building including a fully stocked warehouse and custom sheet metal fabrication shop.

Services and specialties include:

  • Emergency service
  • Proper installation the first time
  • Maintenance agreements
  • Check and clean service
  • Quality service at a fair price
  • Duct cleaning
  • Free estimates

Prudential specializes in the installation, maintenance, and repair of heating, air conditioning, and indoor air quality systems for residential and commercial customers. As one of the elite Lennox Premier Dealers, Prudential has been a loyal Lennox dealer since 1954 and continues to offer their customers the best products in the industry. From gas furnaces and air conditioners to heat pumps, geothermal and indoor air quality products, Prudential has their customers covered.

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