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About
Us
Lochard Inc. was started by Wilson I. Lochard
in 1945 as Lochard Heating and Air Conditioning Co. After World
War II, WIlson Lochard and his employees, Urban Bensman and Richard
Valentine installed the first complete home heating and air conditioning
system in Sidney, in a home on Bon Air Drive.
In 1950, the business was moved from the Lochard
family farm on South 25A to 115 E. North Street. With the increase
in available floor space, General Electric appliances were added
to the line of products sold. More retail items were eventually
added over the years.
In 1963, Mr Lochard purchased the old laundry
building located at 909 Wapakoneta Ave, next to Harmon playground.
The Heating and Air Conditioning department was moved to this
location, where the sheet metal duct work was fabricated.
In 1964, Donald W. Lochard moved back to Sidney
and started to work with his father on the retail service side
of the business.
The company has continued to expand the fabrication
department, with nine expansions, and in 1970 the business name
was changed to Lochard, Inc. due to the variety of retail and
contracting business.
Wilson Lochard moved from the president's position
in 1980 to Chairman of the Board, making Donald Lochard president.
In 1981, Wilson Lochard purchased the Stop N'
Go building located at 903 Wapakoneta Avenue which allowed him
to connect the warehouse facilities and move the retail store
operations from downtown Sidney to this location. The following
November, Lochard Inc. became a member of the Do-It-Best Corporation
and added a hardware line to the retail operations.
In 1986 Wilson Lochard's grandson, Michael W.
Lochard, began working in the heating and air conditioning contracting
division for the third generation and in 1997 was named Vice President.
Lochard Inc. today consists of a sheet metal fabrication
shop, a heating and air conditioning contracting division and
a retail appliance store.
New technologies have been added to the operations
of the sheet metal fabrication, including a laser,
cnc press breaks, plasma
cutting equipment and a paint room.
Throughout the years, Lochard Inc. has continued to stress quailty
to our many customers.
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