• About Me

    Allen Spearman is a Philadelphia native and company entrepreneur with extensive experience in various contracting jobs throughout the city and state. He possesses various certificates and licenses in his specialties and operates a flourishing contracting services firm with extensive expertise in property repair. When he is not working, Spearman likes spending time with his family and volunteering for his favorite causes.

     

    Spearman owns and operates All HVAC and Electrical, LLC, a company he founded in 2017, and Spearman Properties, which he founded in 2004. He is a master electrician, experienced installer, and technician specializing in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.

     

    Spearman started a successful business after graduating from college in 1998. Restaurant Cleaning Services offers diners and restaurants in the greater Philadelphia region a comprehensive range of specialist professional cleaning services. Many areas of restaurant cleaning are better handled by a qualified team than a normal crew, making the company a popular choice for thorough cleaning and eateries looking to outsource cleaning services.

     

    In the early 2000s, Spearman transitioned to property development and contracting. He founded Spearman Properties in 2004 and has worked as a general contractor. Throughout his career, he has renovated over 100 houses in his region, preventing further disintegration and assisting in preserving communities by providing high-quality housing and commercial real estate opportunities.

     

    His HVAC job perfectly complements his contracting and development activity, and All HVAC and Electrical, LLC was founded in 2017. The new business allowed him to isolate his building work from other clients needing heating and cooling system installation, upgrades, and maintenance.

     

    Allen Spearman attended Penn State University before launching his first company in 1998.

     

    As a business owner, Spearman is committed to providing a high-opportunity environment for his employees. Managing a team across various project sites and handling workloads is a difficult endeavor that necessitates attention to detail, a great ability to assign duties, and a distinct eye for evaluating huge amounts of data to discover possible problems early. Issues with HVAC and electrical work cost time and money, and for a corporation with a long history like Spearman, it's critical to prevent mistakes the first time.

     

    HVAC installation and electrical work need specific study and testing to get certifications and qualifications like Spearman. These credentials indicate knowledge of critical safety protocols, quality-control measures, and legally mandated installation basics and processes based on local and state laws. Spearman makes it a point to remain current on new and more effective strategies for providing the finest service possible to his clients. His training in the new method of duct-sealing known as Aeroseal perfectly illustrates this. He was the state's first certified Aeroseal agent.

     

    Managing a business makes everyone a people person, and Spearman is no exception. He negotiates new projects with homeowners and business owners as a manager. After that, he creates a project completion plan, including an assessment of the scope, necessary purchases, and code needs. Following that, a cost estimate for the project is calculated, and designs are created. Each issue necessitates intentional and attentive engagement with consumers, legal experts, and municipal and state office staff. Maintaining strong relationships is critical to the success of any project, and obtaining recommendations and positive word-of-mouth helps attract new clients to any electrician or HVAC professional firm.

     

    Allen Spearman devotes his time and energy to numerous important initiatives because he loves his town and wants to give back conscientiously and devotedly. Learning to advocate for migraine sufferers has been a personal favorite. Allen has attended Miles For Migraine events and given to the non-profit organization. The group is dedicated to advocacy and was founded with a strong desire to change the public debate around migraine and headache research. The ultimate objective is to boost financing for these critical research fields by attracting additional government funding.

     

    Increasing the discourse entails autonomously obtaining finances and creating awareness, and the popular approach of staging races is one essential chance to reach out to the public. The first event was conducted in San Francisco in 2008, and it included a 5K and a 10K run, as well as a two-mile walk option. This initiative is mirrored in events in other cities, such as Philadelphia.

     

    For Spearman, advocacy work allows her to engage with the community and advance the cause of better-funded migraine research.

     

    Allen possesses some business-related licenses and certifications. He is a licensed electrician with a CMS in heating, heat pumps, and HVAC electrical systems. He is a master electrician with a strong background in general contracting.