Monday, March 28, 2011

New Office in Brevard County

Dear Citizens and Business' of Brevard County -


Schwenn Services is “the super sub of Central Florida,” specializing in mechanical and electrical contracting for commercial clients, particularly fast-track construction that require short schedules, high intensity design/build and right-sizing jobs in distress. The company has been family owned and operated for over two decades and prides itself in personalized service and outstanding quality work.

We have decided to take our excellent Brevard County. We just opened up a new office and are looking forward to serving you!

For any questions please contact Schwenn Services @ 407.895.7550.
Address: 520 & Interstate 95 in Cocoa

SCHWENN SERVICES IS NOW YOUR ONE STOP SHOP. WE ARE THE “SUPER SUB OF CENTRAL FLORIDA” OFFERING RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES

Monday, March 21, 2011

Schwenn is Now Your One Stop Shop

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March 21, 2011

CONTACT:
Ms. Jennifer Schwenneker
Director of Marketing
407.895.7550

SCHWENN SERVICES NOW OFFERING ELECTRICAL SERVICES

SCHWENN SERVICES IS NOW YOUR ONE STOP SHOP. WE ARE THE “SUPER SUB OF CENTRAL FLORIDA” OFFERING RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES.






Orlando, FL (3/21/2011) Schwenn Services, www.schwennservices.com “the super sub of Central Florida,” specializing in commercial mechanical services is now also specializing in electrical contracting for residential and commercial clients, particularly fast-track construction that require short schedules, high intensity design/build and right-sizing jobs in distress. The company has been family owned and operated for over two decades and prides itself in personalized service and outstanding quality work. They have never missed a deadline. The company’s portfolio encompasses a wide variety of industry success stories and aesthetically pleasing design/build jobs, namely banks, hospitals and health care facilities, government office buildings, schools, law firms, places of worship, movie theatres, restaurants and high-rise condominium complexes.

Mechanical contracting projects almost always require an electrical component. You can count on Schwenn for both. Schwenn project managers, estimators, and field supervisors have over 100 years of combined experience in industry and have never missed a deadline.

Skip Brenner, Vice Presidents, Electrical says  "I would put Schwenn's quality of work up against any other electrical contractor in Central Florida." He brings 25 years of experience to the team and is ready to take Schwenn to the top.

About Schwenn Services
Schwenn Services (formerly Schwenn Mechanical) is the “super sub” of Central Florida providing mechanical and electrical services for a variety of commercial clients.

Building owners, developers, property managers, general contractors and construction management firms throughout the US continually rely on the experts at Schwenn to provide personalized service, on-time delivery and outstanding quality work. They have never missed a deadline.

Unlike other subcontractors, Schwenn thrives on short schedule, high intensity design/build projects and right-sizing jobs in distress.

Often called upon to provide aesthetically-pleasing solutions built to specification, the company’s portfolio encompasses a wide variety of industry success stories, namely with banks, hospitals and health care, industrial, government office buildings, computer IT and clean room facilities, schools, law firms, places of worship, movie theatres, restaurants and high-rise condominium complexes.

Owned and operated since 2003 by two generations of the Schwenneker family, the company is headquartered in Orlando, FL.

For more information on who to contact for new construction or a renovation consultation, please call 407-895-7550 visit: www.schwennservices.com

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Monday, March 14, 2011



Inside Scoop
Runners Corner with Jeff

Every newsletter I will touch on new and innovated ways to train. But first I would like to touch on why I started running and what keeps me motivated.

Why I started running
I actually started exercising about a year and a half ago. I Just felt like I needed to get into shape and my daughter in law somewhat challenged this old guy to train for a ½ Marathon.
What motivates me?
I am always up for a challenge so that’s motivation in its self. I am also surrounded by family and friends that need to be active and felt that if I start to get into better shape they would follow. Because of my motivation and success they have and it has become a great activity i get to enjoy with my family and friends. My son and daughters are usually alongside with me at the gym and my beautiful wife and i enjoy our weekend runs together motivating each other every step of the way.


Community involvement
The majority of the races i participate in are fund raisers for local charities or organizations and i enjoy helping out these wonderful causes in any way possible.

Why I enjoy running
Its physically challenging, I know that it’s good for me and it gives me some alone time to reflect on my day. I also enjoy running and working out with my family it gives us the quality time needed after a long work day. 

How long is my average training program?
I would say my average length is 12 weeks, when I’m training for a particular race, however in the off season I have a strength program I have and I still run for the cardio portion and to stay is running shape. My current average pace is 9:00 minute miles.

2011 Race Schedule
1. Get up and Go 5K in Titusville in August.
2. Disney Wine & Dine 1/2 Marathon in October.
3. A full marathon in November or December...TBA

Monday, March 7, 2011

Cost Of Energy Rising

Have you noticed an increase in your power bill?



The same global economic influences that have caused prices to rise dramatically at the gas pump have pushed up the cost of other fuels in recent months. The increase -- particularly in the price of coal used in electricity generation -- has prompted Progress Energy Carolina's to seek an increase in the fuel component of the rates paid by the company's N.C. customers.

Lets take a look closer to home...

Here in Central Florida our power bills have increased. The increase, which Progress Energy says it needs to invest in power plants, cover rising costs and pay for the expansion of distribution equipment, would raise a typical monthly bill for 1,000 kilowatt hours from $122.79 last month to $135.79 in January 2010.

The increase in the base rate, which is just one component of a bill, would raise $500 million annually for the company.

Click here for full article from the Orlando Sentinel.


How do you feel about this?