From IAQ to AI, to geothermal to ductless VRF, to smart products to the refrigerant transition, to heat pumps to smart products, there was much to cover at this year’s Expo.
Rebate programs associated with the Inflation Reduction Act for the purchase of high-efficiency HVAC equipment are finally picking up steam, after a near year and a half since the IRA was signed into law.
New A2L-related code requirements will impact HVAC system installation and include warning labels, ventilation, leak detection, and limits on refrigerant amounts for comfort air conditioning.
As the industry continues to evolve rapidly, HVAC businesses need to be willing to adapt to new technologies and challenges in order to survive, and thrive.
Asking the right questions and identifying potential red flags can make all the difference when hiring an employee who can help ensure the future success of an HVAC business.
Trane Fort Smith employees last October achieved 5 million work hours — or approximately twelve years — without a day missed due to a work-related injury or illness.
At an educational session at the AHR Expo, industry experts discussed the latest status of the AIM Act and also provided insights into which states have updated their building codes to allow the use of A2Ls.
Gaining trust, offering the perfect solution, and telling potential customers why you are better than the competition can help eliminate buyers from going after a second quote.