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Gil-Bar Industries partners with Johnson Controls

New York, NY According to Gil-Bar Industries, one of the largest and most comprehensive providers of HVAC solutions in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, entered a partnership with Johnson Controls Building Solutions North America.

Gil-Bar will be the York and Johnson Controls newest equipment sales agents, now serving the New York City, Westchester and Long Island local markets in the state. This strategic alignment provides Gil-Bar access to the growing offerings on their line card ranging from Solution Air-Handling Units, York Air-Cooled and Water-Cooled Chillers, Johnson Controls Packaged Rooftop Units, and more.

“Gil-Bar has built an impressive line card of HVAC products over the last 36 years and is proud to add Johnson Controls Equipment Products. This allows us to continue to serve our customers at the highest level in the industry” said Joseph Sbarra, founding partner at Gil-Bar.

Gil-Bar is currently working with Johnson Controls offices in New York City, Westchester and Long Island to ensure seamless integration.

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