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The SEER Group acquires Tuscan Electric in Colorado

PRIVATESep 09, 20258 months ago

Acquiring Company

The SEER Group

Acquired Company

Tuscan Electric, Heating & Plumbing

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Description

The SEER Group has acquired Tuscan Electric, Heating & Plumbing to expand its operations in Colorado. Founded in 2020, Tuscan is recognized for its expertise in home services and commitment to customer satisfaction. The acquisition allows Tuscan to retain its brand while gaining additional operational support from SEER. This move aligns with SEER's strategy to partner with values-driven home services companies.

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Company

The SEER Group

Location

Seattle, Washington, United States

About

The SEER Group LLC is a collection of industry-leading residential and commercial HVAC, electrical, and plumbing companies. Our mission is to provide exceptional residential and commercial services by upholding the legacies of our brand partners, empowering their growth, elevating performance, and enhancing the quality of life in the communities we serve.

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