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Each episode features movers and shakers of the industry interviewed by editors of The NEWS staff. Listen as industry individuals discuss and react to the latest HVAC headlines.
Carrier Ductless and ACHR News talk about all things Ductless from the newest ductless systems, features and benefits, and how to offer ductless to consumers. Check it out! Photo: Justin Richey (left), Robert Wells (right). Sponsored by Carrier.
Summer is in full swing. How is it going for the HVAC contractor? Brandy Powell, VP/GM Residential Air Conditioning at Emerson Commercial & Residential Solutions, fills us in.
How will the economy affect HVAC contractors? Brian Beaulieu of ITR Economics stops by the podcast to fill us in on inflation, business confidence, and long-term planning.
Leaders from Chemours, Carrier, Danfoss and Emerson discuss the properties and performance benefits of Opteon XL41 (R-454B) compared to R-410A. Learn how switching to XL41can prepare you to meet the upcoming HFC phase down requirements. Sponsored by Chemours.
It is hard to find a contractor who does not have a firm opinion on Nest and if the company is good for the HVAC industry. In this week’s podcast, we talk to former HVAC contractor and current Nest employee Gene LaNois about why that is.