The collaboration provides homeowners with access to advanced tools that automatically optimize HVAC energy use during times of peak demand or during grid events, reducing strain on the grid.
This three-year collaboration aims to tackle the growing skills gap in the trades as the industry faces a significant wave of retirements, often referred to as the "silver tsunami."
Through the expanded partnership, F.W. Webb now offers Rheem’s residential and commercial HVAC solutions, all of which are R-454B-compliant and engineered to meet the latest industry regulations.
Established in 1964, Sullivan has delivered superior plumbing, heating, cooling and drain clearing services for over six decades and established itself as the trusted choice for Pittsburgh homeowners.
Two U.S. Department of Energy grants awarded to Copeland in 2024 further fuel the company’s ability to advance the research and manufacturing of cold-climate heat-pump technologies.
Energy Skilled is a Department of Energy designation that indicates a worker has the skills needed to perform quality work with modern building systems, leading to reduced energy use and costs.
The investment by RectorSeal Corp. will empower Flair to accelerate its growth, expand its hvacOS smart heating and control platform, and strengthen its position in the home HVAC control market.
Midwest Machinery Company expands relationship with Johnson Controls, along with a new partnership with Cleaver-Brooks in the St. Louis market and surrounding areas.