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Monday, July 23, 2012 10:36 PM

Hotsy of Four Corners opens in Cortez

Owners of Peaks to Plans Transport in Cortez recently announced a new business venture.

The company has been awarded the distributorship for Hotsy products and will operate under the name Hotsy of the Four Corners.

Hotsy is the number-one producers of pressure washers with both cold and hot water units. The product line includes home-sized units to industrial units used in commercial cleaning operations.

Hotsy of Four Corners will provide service from Cortez to Pagosa Springs and the northern third of New Mexico.

The business will share the same facility with Peaks to Plains Transport at 7452 Road 24.3 near the softball complex just south of Cortez. Owners Vaughn and Kathy Clark are excited about this new opportunity .

“Up until now, folks who needed parts and repairs on their equipment had to travel to Farmington or Grand Junction, They now have the benefit of a convenient, local service and parts source, or even mobile repair if they prefer,” Vaughn Clark said.

The products and services the two companies will provide include fixing and maintaining all brands of pressure washings, mobile cleaning and rental of cleaning equipment, as well as oil and lube services for local truck owners and farmers.

“We can provide the same services to the truck and tractor owner that we provide for our own equipment.” We can even work on swathers and balers of needed,” Vaughn said.

Staff mechanics have all been sent to school in Camas, Wash. and the sales staff have attended training in Florida and Nebraska.

Business hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays by appointment. Phone: 560-0721; fax: 564-1101.



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