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Power Home Remodeling Expands to Jacksonville, Florida

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Power Home Remodeling Expands to Jacksonville, Florida
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Power Home Remodeling Expands to Jacksonville, Florida

2025-10-16 20:58 Last Updated At:21:10

CHESTER, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 16, 2025--

Power Home Remodeling (“POWER”), the nation’s leading exterior home remodeler, and the Fortune #14 Best Company to Work For, announced today their expansion into Jacksonville, Florida, marking the company’s 25th territory location in the country. Jacksonville is also POWER’s fourth location in the state of Florida, following Tampa, Ft. Lauderdale, and Orlando.

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POWER has signed a 19,889 square-foot lease in Cypress Point Business Park at 8120 Nations Way, Building 100 Jacksonville, Florida 32256. In addition to this office space, the company will occupy a warehouse 8,434 square-foot warehouse space at the same facility. The exterior remodeler is currently servicing homeowners in Duval County, with future plans to expand into additional surrounding areas. Homeowners can expect POWER’s best-in-class installation and quality energy-efficient product offerings such as windows, roofing, siding, gutters, doors, and attic insulation.

Joe Cox, Vice President of Customer Development; Katherine Coyer, Vice President of Sales; and Mark Thieme, Vice President of Delivery will lead the Jacksonville territory.

“Our expansion into Jacksonville marks a meaningful milestone for POWER. It’s a reflection of not only the regional growth we’ve achieved in Florida, but also the success we’ve had in scaling our business nationally,” said POWER’s Chief Operating Officer, Timothy Wenhold. “We’re excited to deliver POWER’s industry-leading service to homeowners in the region, and to become an impactful partner in this thriving community.”

POWER’s reputation as one of the most trusted home remodeling companies in the country spans over 30 years and one million lifetime customers.

As an A+ accredited business with the Better Business Bureau, #1 on the 2025 Fortune Best Companies in Construction list, and a PEOPLE Magazine Company That Cares, POWER is setting a new standard for how companies behave.

The company’s robust expansion model includes opening three new offices in major U.S. cities each year to support its rapid growth. Jacksonville is the third office the home remodeler opened in 2025, following recent openings in Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio. POWER is actively looking for installation partners in the Jacksonville area to join the team, and will be hiring for additional in-field roles in the near future.

For those looking for a fulfilling career opportunity, visit powerhrg.com/careers/ to view open positions across POWER’s 25 territories nationwide.

About Power Home Remodeling

POWER is the nation’s largest, full-service, exterior home remodeler with more than 4,000 employees, over one million lifetime customers, and $1.4 billion in annual revenue. Established in 1992 and headquartered in the Philadelphia region, POWER’s primary product line includes windows, siding, roofing, gutters, doors, solar roofing panels, and attic insulation, providing energy-saving solutions to residents across its operating territories, including Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin. At POWER, we believe that every home, person, and community has potential, and everything we do is in service of bringing that potential to life. That belief led us to create POWER for Good, which amplifies the vision and voices of our people to drive our philanthropic efforts. Learn how Our Work Shows at www.powerhrg.com.

Power Home Remodeling Expands to Jacksonville, Florida

Power Home Remodeling Expands to Jacksonville, Florida

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. forces in the Caribbean Sea have seized another sanctioned oil tanker that the Trump administration says has ties to Venezuela, part of a broader U.S. effort to take control of the South American country’s oil.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wrote on social media that the U.S. Coast Guard had boarded the Motor Tanker Veronica early Thursday. She said the ship had previously passed through Venezuelan waters and was operating in defiance of President Donald Trump’s "established quarantine of sanctioned vessels in the Caribbean.”

U.S. Southern Command said Marines and sailors launched from the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford to take part in the operation alongside a Coast Guard tactical team, which Noem said conducted the boarding as in previous raids. The military said the ship was seized “without incident.”

Noem posted a brief video that appeared to show part of the ship’s capture. The black-and-white footage showed helicopters hovering over the deck of a merchant vessel while armed troops dropped down on the deck by rope.

The Veronica is the sixth sanctioned tanker seized by U.S. forces as part of the effort by Trump’s administration to control the production, refining and global distribution of Venezuela’s oil products and the fourth since the U.S. ouster of Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro in a surprise nighttime raid almost two weeks ago.

The Veronica last transmitted its location on Jan. 3 as being at anchor off the coast of Aruba, just north of Venezuela’s main oil terminal. According to the data it transmitted at the time, it was partially filled with crude.

The ship is currently listed as flying the flag of Guyana and is considered part of the shadow fleet that moves cargoes of oil in violation of U.S. sanctions.

According to its registration data, the ship also has been known as the Galileo, owned and managed by a company in Russia. In addition, a tanker with the same registration number previously sailed under the name Pegas and was sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department for moving cargoes of illicit Russian oil.

As with prior posts about such raids, Noem and the military framed the seizure as part of an effort to enforce the law. Noem argued that the multiple captures show that “there is no outrunning or escaping American justice.”

However, other officials in Trump's Republican administration have made clear that they see the actions as a way to generate cash as they seek to rebuild Venezuela’s battered oil industry and restore its economy.

Trump met with executives from oil companies last week to discuss his goal of investing $100 billion in Venezuela to repair and upgrade its oil production and distribution. His administration has said it expects to sell at least 30 million to 50 million barrels of sanctioned Venezuelan oil.

This story has been corrected to show the Veronica is the fourth, not the third, tanker seized by U.S. forces since Maduro's capture.

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem speaks during a press conference, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem speaks during a press conference, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem speaks at a news conference at Harry Reid International Airport, Nov. 22, 2025, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Ronda Churchill, File)

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem speaks at a news conference at Harry Reid International Airport, Nov. 22, 2025, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Ronda Churchill, File)

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