It can be a scary thought to sell and risk losing the freedom of being your own boss, so what’s it like to work for someone else again after selling an HVAC business?
As contractors embark on 2023, it is important to keep an eye on the economy without seeing a recession that is not there yet … and might not be here for a while.
A restaurant where it’s hot and stuffy is a miserable experience, so one owner wanted to do whatever was needed to avoid that situation, especially since the specialty item on the menu was hot soup.
As the owner of an HVAC company, right now anything other than meeting customer demand might fall to the bottom of your list. But now is a great time to think about an option you might not have considered: success through an M&A.
With so many conflicting opinions about the future of the economy and the impact of prospective long-term inflation it’s easy to be paralyzed with decision making in business. But businesses can fight inflation.
HVAC business owners can implement simple steps to protect their businesses from potential embezzlement, and should keep in mind that sometimes the embezzler is the person least expected.
With the AHR Expo in Atlanta just a week away, The Climate Control Group COO Kevin McNamara met with The ACHR NEWS and other members of the trade press to give an outlook on the 2023 HVAC industry.