Many in the industry are still lamenting the loss of the federal tax credits for higher efficiency HVAC systems; however, most manufacturers believe that customers remain willing to pay a premium for better equipment.
Source: Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI). Industry figures are estimates that are derived from the best available figures supplied by a sample of AHRI member companies.
For elimination of refrigerant cross-contamination in a/c and refrigeration systems and recovery equipment, the Spectroline® TES-31 tamper-evident straps ensure the purity of the system, while protecting the integrity of the service equipment.
Source: Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI). Industry figures are estimates that are derived from the best available figures supplied by a sample of AHRI member companies.
Available in tee, elbow, and bracket-mounted designs, the new family of flood prevention switches (FPS) safeguard from condensate overflow buildup. Each is easy to install on either the main or auxiliary drain pipe.
As ductless technology grows in popularity, so does the number of contractors installing the systems. Contractors across North America have reported that adding ductless systems to their product offerings has been a profitable endeavor.
With increased recognition of the market potential for ductless systems, multiple manufacturers have announced new product developments in the realm of ductless technology.
In a contracting unitary market, it’s worth taking a closer look at ductless, with its double-digit annual growth rates for the past two years and 12 percent annual growth rate for the past five years.
In 1885, famous Philadelphia hat manufacturer John B. Stetson came to Florida and built an 8,500-square-foot home. What happened when someone began renovating it recently?