Stelpro Signs Exclusive Agreement with Bonneville Homes

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Quebec-based Stelpro and Industries Bonneville have signed a partnership agreement to install Stelpro products in all models of engineered homes built by Industries Bonneville.

“We are proud to be partnering with a Canadian leader in the engineered housing industry,” says Connie Chabot, Vice-President, Sales and Marketing, Stelpro. “This agreement with Industries Bonneville enables us to increase the visibility and distribution of our electric heating products to a broad clientele that will benefit from a high-performance, reliable and high-quality heating solution.”

“Industries Bonneville and Stelpro are two Quebec family businesses that are committed to innovating and delivering products that meet consumer needs,” adds Dany Bonneville, co-president of Industries Bonneville. “We share the same values of quality, reliability and comfort, as well as the same vision in terms of philanthropy.”

The agreement covers exclusively electric heating products such as thermostats, baseboards, convectors and crown radiators.

Since 1981, Stelpro has offered a unique line of efficient and innovative heating products, thermostats, heating cables and HVAC systems, designed and manufactured in Quebec. The company employs 450 people in two manufacturing plants, one located in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville and the other in Grand-Mère. It manufactures and sells over 800,000 heating units annually. Since 2014, °STELPRO is listed as one of Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies. Find out more: stelpro.com

Bonneville designs, builds and delivers unique, trend-setting housing concepts using cutting-edge construction techniques. Find out more: www.maisonsbonneville.com/eng/home

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