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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.
The NEWS speaks with HVAC contractor Thaddeus Liversedge. Liversedge discusses the story of his company, and how he began it in the unique year of 2020.
The NEWS speaks with Patrick Lange, the owner of Business Modification Group. They discuss why HVAC contractors should sell their company through a broker, how to choose a broker, and much more.
Cynthia Adams of Pearl Certification and Greg Wells of Williams Comfort Air discuss current challenges and opportunities in the HVAC industry—including rising interest in indoor air quality (IAQ), technology, consumer skepticism, and more.
Sponsored by Pearl Certification
First Supply’s director of sales and marketing talks old customers, new business challenges, and seeking to elevate both attitude and altitude. Read the article.
The NEWS speaks with ACCA president and CEO Bart James. Topics discussed include the 2020 elections, the refrigerant transition, and the upcoming ACCA meeting.
Nathan Walker (right) of Goodman Mfg. and Philip Johnston (left) of Daikin Applied talk with The NEWS about some of the technical aspects of R-32, the mildly flammable refrigerant that will replace R-410A in many types of comfort cooling equipment.
Replacing ducts boosts comfort, saves energy, and drives revenue. What does the data say? A contractor pilot saw insulation business increase 156% YOY and duct replacement 49%.
Sponsored by Owens Corning