The House Committee on Energy and Commerce recently passed five proposals that, collectively, would prevent the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) secretary from “prescribing or enforcing energy conservation standards” for dishwashers, refrigerators, clothes washers and dryers, and room a/c units “that are not cost-effective or technologically feasible.”
For HVAC businesses, it is critical to understand markets and customers, what they want and how they want it, how it all has an impact on an organization’s ability to adapt, refocus, and retrain, and where the best opportunities are for sustained profitable growth.
Contractors should leverage all social media platforms which means doing their research on which platforms are the most popular, posting more consistently, how to create content, and more.
By sharing stories of success and offering advice to the next generation of HVAC tradespeople, those just starting their careers, especially women, can learn about all of the potential and professional growth that is possible thanks to a career in the trades.
With online reviews, and online presence in general, becoming one of the most important factors for potential new customers, HVAC contractors need to give more focus to how they are seen on different online platforms.
Federal and state regulations are causing the data center industry to transition to low-GWP refrigerants. New solutions are emerging that reduce environmental impact, while maintaining performance and reliability.