Celebrating 40 Years of H & H Mechanical and Introducing Our New Logo!

Introduction: A Look Back at the History of H & H Mechanical

This year marks the 40th anniversary of H&H Mechanical, a locally-owned and operated business that has been providing quality HVAC services to the Greater Atlanta area since 1983. We are proud to look back on our history and celebrate this momentous milestone.

From our humble beginnings as a small heating and cooling repair shop, H & H Mechanical has grown exponentially over the years.

We invite you to join us in celebrating this incredible journey that has brought us here today. Using #HHMechanical40Years we would love for you to share your stories about how you heard about us; whether it was 40 years ago or 2 weeks ago, it is our loyal customers that have kept us going strong through the years.

Celebrating with the Team!

40 years is a big milestone, and we wanted to mark this special occasion with a party to celebrate with our employees. It was a great day for a party; USA Custom Screen Printing & Embroidery handling the printing of our anniversary shirts. Wallace’s BBQ had delicious food for lunch and Whollotta Scoopz provide delicious Philly water ice for dessert. After that, the team got to unwind with a few rounds of corn hole - it was so much fun! The H & H team is stoked and ready to make this year the absolute best! Here's to 40 being the most incredible one yet!

The Story Behind the Design of the New Logo

The new logo for H&H Mechanical is the result of a meticulous design process. From concept to completion, the design team worked hard to create an eye-catching and modern logo that would represent the company in a positive light, but also be versatile enough to use in our future endeavors.

This logo redesign coincided with our first outdoor billboard advertisement. After sketching out ideas and exploring various concepts, the team settled on a bold, modern design that incorporated H & H’s patriotic color scheme. This was then refined through several rounds of feedback from everyone in the office until it was finalized as the perfect representation of H&H Mechanical’s identity.

While we are super excited about the new logo, it is a process to change 40 years of branding. We have worked hard to implement the new logo on our website, billboards and social media platforms. The field technicians have a mix of the new and old logos on their shirts and jackets, and only one truck has been able to brandish the new look so far. 

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    Clyde, Andrew and Charles getting ready to watch Joe play a round of corn hole

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    FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Jesse, Joe, Edgar, Clyde, Shannon, Gypsy Rose, Craig, Edgar, Andrew, Charles, Josh, Paul, Cristian,  and Brian

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    Josh and Craig playing corn hole

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    Time for dessert with Cristian, Edgar, Brian and Arnold

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    Jesse, Michelle, Joe, Edgar, Cylde, Shannon, Norma, Gypsy Rose, Craig, Edgar, Andrew, Charles, Josh, Paul, Cristian, Brian, and Loren

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    Celebrating 40 Years of Comfort

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    We are proud of our new logo!

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