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The Big Ass Fans family continues to grow with a new acquisition. The high-volume, low-speed (HVLS) Fans Company is excited to announce Mechanical Sales, Inc. as the distributor of Big Ass Fans products for the design and new construction market in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma States in the US.

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Mechanical Sales Inc. has provided expertise in the global HVAC industry since 1967. The Mechanical Sales team consists of 25 engineers and more than 525 years of combined experience in the HVAC industry. With a focus on energy-efficient designs, Mechanical Sales’ commitment to customer service and satisfaction provides the latest in today’s technologies including building management integration (BMI) communication protocols. 

We’re joining a family in the Midwest that’s committed to offering exceptionally engineered products"

Our mission to create comfortable, sustainable spaces worldwide starts with great partners and Mechanical Sales delivers across the board,” says Lennie Rhoades, Big Ass Fans Chief Executive Officer. “We’re joining a family in the Midwest that’s committed to offering exceptionally engineered products and takes pride in its craft and service.

State-of-the-art HVAC solutions firm

Lennie adds, “By combining our experience and expertise, we know we can continue to bring world-class comfort and innovative solutions to build a network of cost-effective facilities able to operate efficiently while presenting stylish design in any space.

Starting in 1999, Big Ass Fans have rapidly pioneered the high-volume, low-speed (HVLS) fans industry by introducing large industrial fans to agricultural and industrial spaces. Recognizing the fans’ versatility, customers began to install them in warehouses, factories, commercial spaces, and homes. Mechanical Sales, Inc. is a renowned independent manufacturers’ representative for commercial and industrial – Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) systems and sheet metal products.

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