You’ve all heard that it’s easier to ask for forgiveness than permission. You’ve also heard that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Well, lately, Congress is proving to small businesses that both of these proverbs still ring true. In fact, you could say that in D.C. everyone asks for forgiveness but is clueless about cures.
As a contractor, it can be tough to branch out from what you know and already do best. But that’s exactly what Rich Imfeld and his father, Dick, have had to do for their company, IC Refrigeration. In this recessionary environment, Rich said, “You either adapt or die.”
We’ve had a snowy winter here in Michigan. We just got
dumped with 8 inches recently, and we are always expecting more. But I haven’t
minded at all because my new car has four-wheel drive.
Many contractors are asking what happened to Home Star, the proposed legislation that would have extended rebates to homeowners who invested in energy efficiency upgrades for their homes. While the bill was a hot topic for much of 2010, it ultimately failed to pass in the Senate, and has not been reintroduced in Congress so far in 2011.
At the AHR Expo last week, I attended a
break-out session on how HVAC contractors can become “OSHA champions” within
their companies. The presenter was Sharon McGee, a Certified Safety and Health
Official (CSHO).
In North Carolina, contractor Greg Crumpton likes to stay
ahead of the curve when it comes to technology. His company, AirTight, is based
in Charlotte, and serves commercial, industrial, and mission critical customers
within a 100-mile radius.
As more and more consumers are purchasing smartphones and
tablets for both business and personal use, more software applications are
being developed specifically for these devices. One company that has decided to
focus solely on designing mobile applications for the HVAC industry is Carmel
Software Corp.
An Android phone, Gmail, and 500-plus followers on Twitter.
That doesn’t sound like the typical description of an HVAC contractor, but it
sums up Rob Benefiel in a nutshell. In an earlier era, Benefiel, owner of
Certified Comfort Heating and Cooling, would not have been able to start and
run his business the way he does today.
It may be hard to believe, but Apple launched its iPad less than a year ago. Since then, its popularity has soared. As the iPad has taken the world by storm, it has also made its way into the HVAC industry. Read this article to learn how a contractor and a distributor are pioneering the use of the iPad as a key tool in their businesses.
At Cool Check Air Conditioning Ltd., The NEWS' Best Contractor to Work For in Canada, there’s a definite feeling of family. With a total of 15 employees, this Toronto-area commercial contractor is able to nurture both its employees and its customers.