JON HARTLEY

Jon Hartley is the multi-faceted tool of the company and the “idea man” behind our growth engine. A Ball State alumn, Jon is a former radio/TV, basketball and public address announcer, and disc jockey. His diverse background of handling clients and interviewing sports personalities prepared him well for dealing with clients from all walks of life. For this reason, Jon doesn't know a stranger!

Jon is always willing to go the extra mile and can be found helping the service crews, answering the phone, negotiating supply costs or presenting to a group of realtors. He is extremely passionate about our Puradigm product line and is our resident air purification and surface decontamination expert.

Jon's dedication to excellence extends beyond his work at Pure Air Environmental. Because of this, he regularly attends industry conferences and workshops. Doing so, he stays updated on the latest advancements in radon testing, mold remediation, and water restoration. His commitment to continuous learning keeps the company at the forefront of the industry. This provides clients with the best solutions and services available.

In his free time, Jon enjoys giving back to the community. He volunteers and participates in local events. Furthermore, his approachable nature and genuine care for people make him a trusted advisor and friend. Jon is also a devout Indianapolis Colts fan. You can often find him at Lucas Oil Stadium with friends, cheering on the Colts!

Whether you need expert advice on indoor air quality or prompt help with water damage, Jon Hartley and the team at Pure Air Environmental are ready to assist. They ensure a healthier and safer environment for everyone. Their service extends not only in Indiana but across the entire North American continent.

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