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HVAC ContractingNewsBusiness ManagementServices | Apps | SoftwareGuest ColumnApps & Software

HVAC Contractor Ditches Paper, Pen, and Binder for App and Scannable Labels

Blue-Ray Mechanical revolutionizes its equipment and maintenance tracking with BitRip and BR Code labels

By Barry Campbell
BitRip and BR Code Labels
CUSTOMIZATION: When Blue-Ray Mechanical Partner Matt Lendalius first saw BitRip and BR Code labels he quickly envisioned time resulting from their ability to connect physical objects with a vast amount of customizable data and tracking every scanned location. (Courtesy of Blue-Ray Mechanical)
October 19, 2024
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Located in suburban Detroit, Blue-Ray Mechanical, Inc. has evolved from a residential heating, cooling, and boiler company to offering dozens of services to both commercial and residential clients. Nearly 75 years old, the third-generation, family-owned and operated company serves half a dozen counties in the Detroit metro area.

Partners Matt Lendalius and Wes Evans and their growing team of 16 staff members pride themselves on keeping up with the latest industry innovations and sharing them with customers. “We were one of the first companies to convert from coal to natural gas, seeing the environmental and sustainability benefits. The HVAC industry is constantly seeing innovative technologies, and it’s our duty to stay up to date with these trends,” said Lendalius.

Lendalius and Evans have roughly 21 years of experience apiece with Blue-Ray, and throughout that work experience, they’ve sought a better way of tracking things like HVAC equipment, maintenance logs, personal protective equipment, etc. For example, Lendalius explained that tracking just the HVAC equipment and its maintenance for one of their customers (with 36 retail stores) involved a very hefty and unwieldy black binder. “I was using this binder and typing all this stuff up as I was getting the information and then I have this big black binder in my work van with me that I have to keep flipping through,” he said.

So, it was a welcome discovery when Lendalius first learned about BitRip and BR Code labels. The app and labels offer a unique new way of connecting physical objects with a vast amount of customizable data and tracking every scanned location.

 

Dirty Rapidly Changing Environments

BitRip co-founder Nick Dimitruk initially conceived this solution in field combat operations more than a decade ago, while serving in the Middle East as a U.S. Marine. “We were in dirty, rapidly changing, dangerous places and using expensive, mission-critical gear. We realized that people in other industries had the same headaches, stress, and urgency to get the mission done quickly and effectively, so we invented this technology,” Dimitruk said.

BitRip and BR Code Labels.

IT’S ON THE APP: The BitRip app and BR Code labels were first conceived in military operations. The app was built for simplicity of operation, with the ability to add checklist forms for frequently inspected items like HVAC equipment, ladders, and fire extinguishers. The labels are built for durability, with indoor and outdoor versions available. (Courtesy of Blue-Ray Mechanical)

Many of the same conditions are present in the rooftop HVAC spaces and mechanical rooms where Blue-Ray field technicians spend their time. Lendalius saw BR Code labels and BitRip at a local supply house and immediately envisioned BitRip helping to eliminate the need for that big black binder.

“I tried it with a few (rooftop) units just to see how it would work and then I created a file for that store and then added all the units to it and I was able to send it to Wes and invite him into the project and that way he had it in his phone before he went there,” he recalled of that first trial. “We just rolled it out really quickly and it was really easy to use,” he said.

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Now Blue-Ray staff uses the solution daily, replacing a lot of pen and paper and sticky notes and the need for staff to physically look at folders to access information. “We were really paper-based, so BitRip makes it a lot easier,” Evans said.

BitRip and BR Code Labels.

LABELS FOR ANYTHING: Blue-Ray Mechanical puts BR Code labels on rooftop units (RTUs), boilers, hot water systems, and other equipment, and then they typically add a photo of the manufacturer information tags, model and serial numbers, and specifics like refrigerant levels. (Courtesy of Blue-Ray Mechanical)

Blue-Ray puts BR Code labels on rooftop units (RTUs), boilers, hot water systems, and other equipment, takes a photo of the manufacturer information tags, model and serial numbers, and specifics like refrigerant levels. Having all this information available so quickly and easily on a phone or mobile device “really helps out if someone calls and needs it.”

 

Creating Connectivity

“It makes it very easy to communicate with other techs or customers. It's right there on our phones,” Lendalius said. “It makes a really good tool as far as being in the field for right on the spot, connectivity, and being able to figure out what we need and when we need it,” Evans added.

For RTUs, Lendalius generally scans the BR Code, then enters the name of the unit, the customer who owns it, what rooftop number it is, he then takes a photo of the tag and adds a note for its filter and belt sizes and whether any service has been done. He creates another note that serves as a service log.

All of this information is securely stored in the cloud within the BitRip app, and the Blue-Ray team controls who has access to the information. They appreciate that the labels can be locked so that people don’t get in there and “play around.”

Being able to remotely access key information like this before visiting a job site has been a true game changer, Lendalius said. Evans said that another area where the app and labels are providing value is increasing billing transparency. Having a service log associated with the label that is right on the HVAC equipment that shows what repairs were performed, and when, is extremely valuable, he said.

“Everything seems to be going to connectivity through your phones…so, having BitRip to be able to share with other techs in the field I think will just shorten time on the phone, time waiting, time going to supply houses. You're going to be able to share this exactly with another tech or your homeowner or business owner or property manager, and I think it'll really shorten up the time that we're wasting either being on the phone or driving to get parts after the fact of getting to a job when you could have come with parts,” Evans said.

The BitRip and BR Code label solution is “easily affordable,” according to Evans. He said that not having to carry a laptop or an iPad on a job site to input data is a bonus. Lendalius added that the minimal cost of BR Code labels is easily built into any project’s billing. They have been using the heavy-duty BR Code labels and have been impressed with their ability to stay where they’re placed.

 

No More Black Binders

Lendalius said that the unpopular task of updating the big black binder for each client is becoming outdated thanks to this solution. “We change units regularly at all these different buildings. I have to update that thing once a month and that requires me to be at home with the computer and sit there and I'm not the greatest typer so I'm just pecking away at the keyboard, but now, I don't have to do it.”

BitRip and BR Code Labels.

READILY AVAILABLE: The staff at Blue-Ray has seen tangible results from having important equipment information such as photos of its condition, the manufacturer information tags, model and serial numbers, and refrigerant levels, so readily available on their cell phones. (Courtesy of Blue-Ray Mechanical)

He added that communicating with dozens of text messages and phone calls/voicemails each day multiplied by four technicians going to different jobs throughout the area eats up a massive amount of time. That time is now being spent more productively thanks to BitRip and BR Code labels.

BitRip has seen a huge adoption in the safety inspection tracking sector with checklist forms for different items like ladders, fire extinguishers, and personal protective equipment. And Blue-Ray is considering using BitRip for those types of applications as well.

“BitRip makes it easy to be able to share and transfer information. I think it's just going to make it easier the more jobs we go to, the more stickers we put up. I think in a couple of years, we might have the majority of our main accounts and residential, commercial, light industrial tagged up,” Evans said. As Blue-Ray continues to evolve Lendalius and Evans are excited to see how this digital technology can continue to improve their bottom line.

KEYWORDS: Family HVACR Business mobile applications for HVAC Technology and HVACR

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Over 20-plus years, Barry has studied the PHVAC industry’s people, technology, and dynamics, constantly gaining and dispensing his insights with readers and customers. He possesses a unique perspective, having spent nearly a decade as an editor with Engineered Systems magazine, a decade plus as Aquatherm North America’s VP of marketing. These days he runs Two Oaks Consulting, a small and nimble marketing company serving the PHVAC industry (and others) and located in scenic Idaho.

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