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High-performance HVAC contractors took center stage in Scottsdale, Arizona on March 28 as National Comfort Institute's (NCI) 18th Annual Summit got underway.
During the High-Performance HVAC Summit 2022 National Comfort Institute recognized several companies and individuals for excellence in training, technology, and sales.
At the AHR Expo on Tuesday, leaders from across the industry discussed the state of HVACR. Those attending the packed session gained insights into the current state of affairs concerning HVACR.
Many in our industry believe the duct material used in an installation determines how well the HVAC system moves air. The issue isn’t the material type, it’s how we install the product.
In a recent episode of The NEWSMakers podcast, Kyle Gargaro, editorial director for The ACHR NEWS, interviewed David Richardson, director of technical curriculum and instructor at the National Comfort Institute (NCI).
HVAC is more than blowing cold and hot air — your systems affect the health of your customers. Wouldn’t you sleep better knowing your customers are also sleeping well?