After 17 years of service, Holly Doyle has decided to retire. She has served customers from the front desk of our Bellows Falls office since July 22, 1997. Holly recalls how her career began at Cota & Cota. "I went home one night from my job at the bank and there was a
An annual tune up is a great way to cut your heating costs by up to 10%. In this energy market, an average sized home could save up to $350 annually! During a tune up, the technician will inspect your furnace for potential problems, which will save you the hassle and extra m
As the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge makes it's way across the country, it is making the rounds at Cota & Cota as well. It has been quite amusing to watch our fellow co-workers participate for a great cause. Here are a few videos of employees who have accepted the challeng
Eliza Gosselin, Jamaica Office: On Saturday July 26, 2014, I had the pleasure of taking part in the First Annual Salmon Hole Dash in Jamaica, Vermont with co-workers, David Moore, Harold Elliott, and Jaimi Russell. This event took place at the Jamaica State Park, located beh
It's always nice to hear from our customers. What a lovely note! Way to go Brattleboro!
Melissa Smith (Brattleboro Office) ~ "I participated in the Relay for Life of Windham County held at the Brattleboro Union High School track field on June 27 and 28, walking for Team UNFIed for a Cure. We had a team of 15 members (adults and children). The theme for the 1
We always say our bio-blended heating fuel burns cleaner than the competition, but where's the proof? We are finally coming out of a long, cold winter where the average home burned more heating fuel than in previous years. Our technicians are out in the field tuning and ser
I used to be one of the many homeowners who ask, "How much money will a new heating system really save me?" I bought my home in 2004. Over the next four years, it was suggested to me on numerous occasions to replace my old heating system. I worried about the cost of a brand
We sure are! What a long, cold winter it's been. Bitter cold temperatures also brought an unexpected propane shortage, which led to price spikes in an already volatile market. I think it is fair to say that we are all feeling worn out and ready for spring! Are you planning