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Rewiring America Partners with BetterHVAC

By The ACHR NEWS Editorial Staff
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September 13, 2025

Washington, D.C. — Rewiring America and BetterHVAC are unveiling their new National Quality Contractor Network (NQCN), a nationwide effort to connect households with trusted contractors who can deliver high-quality electrification projects. By building a pipeline of skilled professionals and strengthening both new and existing markets, the Contractor Network will drive lead generation for participating contractors and support community-led electrification projects.

The National Quality Contractor Network is structured to meet contractors where they are and provide increasing benefits as engagement grows through the following tiers:

  • Associated Contractors:  Listed on Rewiring America’s website after signing a quality pledge.
  • Partnered Contractors: Formal agreements with access to preferred installation pricing, quality assurance, and localized marketing support.
  • Premier Contractors: The highest engagement tier, with access to equipment discounts, agreed price points, pre-qualified leads, marketing campaigns, and full quality assurance review.

The transition to electrification requires high-performance equipment and, more importantly, the skilled labor to install such equipment. Households considering upgrades often face two major barriers: finding a trusted contractor and ensuring any projects are completed to the highest industry standards. The National Quality Contractor Network is designed to address both challenges, ensuring that every participating contractor is vetted, supported, and committed to quality installations. 

“Our goal is to make it easy for families to find reliable, skilled contractors who can guide them through electrification projects, from the first conversation to the final installation,” said Ari Matusiak, CEO of Rewiring America. “All while helping contractors unlock new demand, access discounts, and benefit from marketing support that allows them to expand their businesses. By building this network, we’re hoping to bridge the gap between households eager to take advantage of energy-efficient solutions and the experts who make those solutions possible.”

“BetterHVAC exists to raise the bar for our industry, and this partnership with Rewiring America is a natural extension of that mission,” said Bill Spohn, Sr., Better HVAC Alliance. “By connecting contractors who are committed to quality with households ready to electrify, we’re creating a win-win: consumers get the peace of mind they deserve, and contractors gain access to the tools and opportunities they need to grow.”

The partnership offers new opportunities for both contractor and household education. Together, the organizations are aligning consumer demand with contractor readiness, helping homeowners find trusted professionals while giving contractors the resources to be connected to business growth opportunities through the network’s different tiers.

KEYWORDS: contractor services decarbonization Electrification lead generation

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