Jack Lamb has officially assumed ownership of Bloomfield Cooling, Heating & Electric, Inc., marking a significant milestone for the 35-year-old North Jersey HVAC and electrical services company. Lamb, who began his career as a full-time electrician, has been instrumental in the company's growth and technological advancement. The transition of ownership, effective January 1, 2025, represents a carefully planned succession that honors the company's commitment to customer service and technological innovation. Lamb credits founder Michael DeJoseph for providing growth opportunities and instilling a customer-first philosophy that has been foundational to the business.
Lamb's professional journey with the company began in the early years, when DeJoseph expanded the business to include a separate electrical division. Over time, Lamb developed expertise in HVAC service work and system installations, eventually becoming general manager in 2014. Under Lamb's leadership, the company continues to focus on providing cutting-edge HVAC solutions. Recent initiatives include implementing new software to enhance customer experience, featuring tracking capabilities for technician arrivals, a convenient payment portal, and an expanded customer service website portal available at https://www.bloomfieldcooling.com.
Bloomfield Cooling, Heating & Electric serves residential and commercial customers across six North Jersey counties, including Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, and Union. The company holds a factory-authorized dealer status with Carrier and has been recognized multiple times with the Carrier President's Award. Lamb's approach emphasizes cost-effective, transparent solutions that prioritize customer needs. As a certified pro on Angi and holding an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, the company continues to demonstrate its commitment to excellence in service. The company maintains its professional certifications and industry recognition through continued adherence to high standards in both residential and commercial service sectors.
The ownership transition matters because it ensures continuity of the company's established reputation while positioning it for future growth in the competitive North Jersey market. Lamb's deep understanding of both the technical and business aspects of the company, developed over years of hands-on experience, provides stability during this transition period. The company's focus on technological advancement, particularly through enhanced customer service platforms, reflects an industry trend toward digital integration in service businesses. This strategic move preserves the company's legacy while adapting to evolving customer expectations and market demands in the HVAC and electrical services sector.

