CEO Ross Shuster called Copeland “the newest 100-year-old company in the HVAC industry.” After 37 years as part of Emerson, Copeland became a stand-alone company last year after Emerson reached a deal with an investment firm.
One of the major challenges in the heat pump sector is the gap between heating and cooling loads: in other words, winters are colder than summers are hot, and technology needs to handle the difference.
“Rheem is energized and excited to begin 2024 with three award wins for its air conditioning division,” said Randy Roberts, vice president of residential business development for the Rheem a/c division, in a press release.
Tony Furst of Armstrong Fluid Technology said he’s currently working on five district heating projects that involve using the leftover heat from sewage systems.
While more than 90% of homeowners say online reviews are important, only 61% of HVAC contractors say they post reviews on their websites. Experts talk about how to close that gap.
The third annual SPARK event gave contractors, distributors, and other home services professionals opportunities to connect with industry leaders, enhance leadership skills, and discover new tactics to energize their businesses, empower their teams, and elevate their results.