Britech Signs New Eastern Ontario Rep

Britech Signs New Eastern Ontario Rep

 

October 13, 2016

Britech Signs New Eastern Ontario RepBritech has named Saunders Canada as its new representative in the eastern Ontario area, providing services to consulting engineers, electrical distributors and electrical contractors. 

Saunders Canada is now serving the Ottawa, Kingston, Belleville, Cornwall and Gatineau areas, effective October 1. The firm is an established agency especially attuned to the needs of the consulting engineering and design build communities.

“We’re delighted to welcome Saunders Canada to the Britech family,” says Gerry Lemieux, President of Britech.

Britech is one of Canada’s oldest and largest companies in the electric heating cable industry. Britech entered the electric floor warming and snow melting industry in 1996 when it became the exclusive Canadian representative for one of the first electric floor warming systems available in Canada.

The company provides engineered and standard heating cables to home builders, coal and nickel mines, tank manufacturers, major oil companies, tile installers, renovators, consulting engineering firms and federal and provincial governments, etc., with the assistance of electrical distributors across Canada.

 

 

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