An HVACR contractor who encourages their techs to ask for reviews, makes the review process easy, and incentivizes for positive reviews brought in, is an HVACR contractor bound to climb the Google ranks, bring more customers in, and retain employees.
The AI features in communications software, such as voice-to-text and message-flagging, have made for faster, easier customer-contractor communications that are also more personalized and have less room for misunderstanding.
There are plenty of good, ethical marketing options still out there, but how does a contractor know which to trust and which will simply pick their pockets?
Contractors play a huge part in encouraging technicians to seek additional training, and by investing in this aspect of the industry by ensuring technicians receive the proper training, contractors could increase revenue, retention, and employee and customer satisfaction.
With rising energy prices and new legislation escalating demand for more efficient buildings, modern hydronics presents a viable solution to reduce HVAC systems’ negative impact on the environment.
Local news channels will be on the lookout for unsuspecting technicians who could get tripped up with tune-ups that uncover nothing more than a loose wire.
New York recently released a decarbonization roadmap that recommends cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 40%, compared to their 1990 level, by 2030, and by 85% by 2050, and all-electric HVAC systems are a big part of that far-reaching plan.