To combat wildfire smoke, you need to manage outdoor air intake, and create an economizer strategy and an overall smoke readiness plan that includes high filter inventory.
With over 35 years of experience in the HVAC, plumbing, and electrical service industries, Paul is set to bring a wealth of ...
AHR Expo Innovation Award winners showcase 10 cutting-edge products and technologies poised to shape the future of the HVACR ...
As a kid, Brett Wetzel thought he had it all figured out. He left his house at 16 years old with a chip on his shoulder, ready to take on the world. Unfortunately, he quickly realized he’d bitten off ...
For the first time since COVID, “the event for everything HVACR” is set to return to Orlando. The 2025 AHR Expo will take place at the Orange County Convention Center Feb. 10-12, where attendees can ...
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — Carrier Global Corp. has committed to donating more than $2.5 million worth of indoor air purifiers to help improve air quality for the communities most impacted by the ...
MOUNT PROSPECT, Ill. — HVAC Excellence last month granted accreditation to five HVACR education programs, four in Indiana and one in New Jersey. Accreditation certifies that a program is delivering ...
Nearly all contractors are getting questions from homeowners about heat pumps, which now, on average, account for 33% of installation jobs last year. But there’s still a sizeable chunk of homeowners ...
PEACHTREE CITY, Ga. — Hoshizaki Corp. has acquired Cannon Marketing Inc. (CMI), a long-standing distributor in the Southeastern U.S. The acquired business will be integrated into Hoshizaki ...
In part one of this two-part mini-series on the findings of the latest homeowner survey, conducted on behalf of ACHR NEWS by myCLEARopinion, it was clear that homeowners are warming up to heat pumps.
ST. LOUIS — Copeland is partnering with AAON Inc. and several other OEMs to advance both standard and cold-climate heat-pumps. These partnerships follow the issuance of the U.S. Department of Energy ...
Description: With the U.S. federal government requiring all residential HVAC equipment to use refrigerants with a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of less than 700 starting in January 2025 and the HVAC ...