Price Industries is a market leader in supplying air distribution, critical controls, and noise control products. After more than 75 years, Price remains a privately held family company with a deep heritage and commitment to innovation and service.
SMACNA is proud to announce Price as a new Gold Associate Member!
The founding principles of Price have never changed – business integrity, first-class service, innovation and a commitment to people. Price’s long-standing vision, traditional values, and the Price way of doing business are the cornerstones of their leadership position in the non-residential air distribution industry.
Ted DeFehr, the Senior VP Price Industries says, “Price Industries can support SMACNA members by providing advanced HVAC solutions, technical expertise, and innovative products that streamline installation and improve system performance. Our extensive product line, engineering support, and educational resources help contractors meet project specifications, stay compliant with industry standards, and deliver high-efficiency systems on time and on budget.”
Regarding their SMACNA Associate Membership, Gerry Price, the Chairman and CEO of Price says, “As the North American market leader in air distribution, SMACNA's members are our primary customers. Working with these advanced sheet metal contractors to determine how we can better serve them, and identify opportunities where we can grow together is our goal. SMACNA members are our customers and at Price, the customer is king!”
Apr 8, 2025 — Member Update
Aug 6, 2025 - Eligible topics may include items that result in recommendations to the SMACNA Board of Directors or are presented simply for Council discussion and information.
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Aug 6, 2025 - Latest edition on SMACNA’s Capitol Hill Quarterly Webinar Series features New York State Assemblyman Harry Bronson for a discussion on state-level labor policy and its impact on contractors and our greater industry.