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Angela Harris is eMedia Development Specialist. Email her at angelaharris@achrnews.com.


Cut the Sales and Maintenance Crap

October 05, 2009

It’s not pretty, but I have an announcement to make: Most of your energy-efficient equipment and maintenance offerings sound like sales crap and high-pressure mumbo-jumbo to a good many of your customers.

Still there? Good, then let me explain. Last week, a service technician came to my house to repair the a/c. After slamming his company’s installation crews and criticizing our upkeep attempts, he desperately worked to sell us a maintenance contract.

That maintenance contract offer led to an interesting dinner-table discussion as to the legitimacy of duct cleaning and sealing, component lubrication, system sizing, and other lesser-known maintenance and installation practices.

I proudly piped up and shared my knowledge and understanding of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America’s Quality Installations, California’s Home Energy Rating System program, the necessity of duct cleaning and sealing, etc. My mother, who had heard this service tech’s earlier sales pitches, said that without the extra information and explanation I had provided, it sounded like he was just trying to make a quick buck. I think the words hooey, hogwash, and garbage got tossed around, too.

It was interesting to hear the perspective of those who aren’t in the HVAC industry. And, as a contractor, you have to ask, “What is my customer’s perception of these maintenance and installation procedures that produce higher efficiency and better overall comfort?”

Are your salespeople and service techs coming across as fact-delivering consultants endeavoring to provide the best and most efficient options to the customer, or do they appear to be fast-talking shysters? I suggest you ask your customers. They’ll tell you.

Customer Perception of Value

Steve Coscia
October 05, 2009 11:23 AM
Good article Angela. Regardless of intentions, ability and expertise - the customer's perception is all that matters. More focus on the relationship side of these events along with empathy has a positive impact.


Customer Perception of Service

Jerry Grendahl
October 05, 2009 3:21 PM
I ditto Steve's comments. I would like to add to his comments that most contractors miss what service they are actually providing and most customers don't know how to label it.


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