Celebrating his 50th year in the HVAC industry in 2013, Butch Welsch, owner of Welsch Heating & Cooling, St. Louis, is showing no signs of slowing down.
Funding for renewable incentives comes from a variety of sources including federal, state, and private funds. Although many of these incentives are directed at the end user — tax breaks, loans, and rebates can be used by contractors to open the door for new business in the HVAC marketplace.
Besides traditional renewable products, there are a list of HVAC-specific items that could be considered as energy-saving options for the residential and commercial contractor looking to offer customers renewable solutions.
The energy-efficiency program undertaken at the Empire State Building has exceeded its guaranteed energy savings for the second year in a row, saving $2.3 million.
Many contractors are finding success sponsoring athletic events, backing teams at the professional level all the way down to the little league games held at the local sandlots.
Expanded, the Landmark® line of rooftop units now includes high-efficiency models which can reach up to 12.7 EER and, with optional MSAV® (multistage air volume) supply fan technology, up to 14.5 IEER.