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spotlight MARKETPLACE By Laura B. Teter


Lande Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. 1501 High St., Bethlehem, PA 18018 | 610-868-7771 | landeheating.com


Serving the Lehigh Valley for more than 58 years, Lande HVAC provides installation and service of the most effi cient and innovative residential heating and air conditioning systems available. Lande listens to customers and offers options to meet their needs. Before making an important purchase concerning energy consumption and comfort, Lande customers are supplied with as much information as possible to assist them in making an educated choice. From the planning of the project to its satisfactory completion—and the follow-up to insure the customer is satisfi ed, Lande offers 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Owner of Lande HVAC, Carl Lande says, “Not only do we advertise a 100% guarantee, but I know we deliver.”


Lande HVAC focuses on high effi ciency residential home comfort systems. Specifi cally, they install and service boilers, radiant in the fl oor heating, oil and gas furnaces, heat pumps, air conditioning, custom ductwork, and tankless water heaters. They are an authorized dealer for several manufacturers including Bryant, Lennox and Mitsubishi. Seven years ago, Lande went solar and now also installs and services thermal solar systems.


In addition to their Bethlehem location, consumers can also visit Lande HVAC at the annual Lehigh Valley Green Home and Building Expo held every March.


Bella Casa Kitchen and Bath 1812 W. Tilghman St., Allentown, PA 18104 | 610-433-9800 | bellacasakitchenandbath.com


After working in the Philadelphia market since 2002, the Motsenigoses started Bella Casa Painting and Remodeling in the Lehigh Valley in 2005. In May 2010—to showcase their work and establish a place for clients to view selections for their projects—the Motsenigoses expanded their business by opening the Bella Casa Kitchen and Bath showroom in Allentown.


Bella Casa offers complete home remodeling services including kitchens, bathrooms, basements, home offi ces and built-ins. Clients who work with Bella Casa can expect every aspect of their project to be covered from design, materials and installation to paint and wallpaper. Owners Faye and Spiros Motsenigos work with all budgets and lifestyles including green products for eco-inspired customers. “From cork fl oors to bamboo cabinets and recycled glass countertops, we have something for everyone,” says Faye.


The mission at Bella Casa Kitchen and Bath is to leave clients with a kitchen they enjoy to cook and spend time in with their family, or a bathroom they want to retreat to at the end of a long day. After all, everyone wants a “bella casa.”


Prolifi c Landscape 6574 Sullivan Trail, Wind Gap, PA 18091 | 610-759-7491 | prolifi clandscape.com


Mowing lawns at age 11, Jay Kaniper always knew he wanted to get into landscaping one day. That day came in 2003 when he started Prolifi c Landscape.


Many times customers call Prolifi c Landscape wanting to recreate a look they’ve seen elsewhere. Kaniper meets with clients to merge their ideas with the reality of their house style, location and budget. From there, he moves their ideas into solid workable designs. Kaniper, a self-proclaimed perfectionist, will do whatever it takes to get the job done right. This work ethic is instilled in his crews as well, who are hard-working, friendly and knowledgeable, and take great pride in their work. “My primary responsibility…is to make sure that what [the


client] wants today they’ll still love tomorrow and the next season,” he explains. Prolifi c’s products and services include landscaping, landscape maintenance, hardscapes, shade structures and waterscapes.


Kaniper likes to work with projects his children can be part of. Recently, they donated the stock and labor for Arbor Day projects at two local school districts. Later this season they will be donating the labor to help build a decorative pond at one of the local elementary schools. “I like being able to give back with something I enjoy doing and setting an example for my children,” said Kaniper.


38 Early Fall 2011 Lehigh Valley Marketplace


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