Three greenhouse industry veterans have partnered to form a new company that provides innovative and cost-effective solutions for greenhouse construction, renovations, heating and cooling, maintenance and equipment.
Alchemy Greenhouse Solutions, based in Cincinnati, is the brainchild of Bill Vietas, James Parris and Michael Kovalycsik, who have more than 100 years of combined greenhouse industry experience.
“Our collective knowledge of greenhouse structures and systems gives us an enormous advantage in making efficient and economical decisions, and we have years of experience serving clients from all industry segments,” Vietas says. “Our hope is to transform the experience and improve results by offering better options.”
Alchemy Greenhouse Solutions works with leading manufacturers in North America and Europe, which allows customers to choose from a wide range of greenhouse designs and equipment options.
“Our team knows this business from all sides — manufacturing, distribution, sourcing and installation; and our familiarity with all types of jobs means we are your best choice to build and fully equip your greenhouse,” Vietas says.
Vietas, partner and CEO, has worked in multiple roles over his 30-plus year career, from sales engineer and design manager to industry entrepreneur.
Parris, partner and director of sales, has been working with top greenhouse manufacturers for more than 30 years. He began his career in design and drafting, quickly adding customer service and sales to his resume.
Kovalycsik, partner and director of business development, has more than 35 years in the horticultural industry. He's worked for greenhouse manufacturers and distributors and is highly knowledgeable in hydronic heating.
For more information, visit alchemyghsolutions.com or contact info@alchemyghsolutions.com or 513-657-1369.
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