Welcome back, HVAC and plumbing experts! It’s hard to believe we’re already halfway through 2023! Like your operations, the HVAC industry has seen an influx of events, news, and hot topics! With the summer heat fast approaching, the HVAC industry can expect those service calls to begin rolling in.
In our JB Warranties April Round-Up, we discussed a variety of HVAC and plumbing-related topics, including Jobber’s 2023 Home Service Economic Report, New York’s announcement of a new climate research hub, and Service Expert’s launch of their Earth Day customer promotions. Let’s now take a look at the variety of industry topics that unfolded throughout the month of May!
LG’s HVAC Training Academy will offer a variety of courses that include both hands-on installation and service exercises, as well as classroom lectures detailing a multitude of LG’s HVAC units. Experienced third-party contractors can visit LG’s HVAC training website to register for classes and discover additional training facilities located in closer proximity.
From individuals to local organizations, the Feel the Love program encourages the nomination of all deserving community heroes and families who are in need of safe, efficient home heating and cooling technology. This is Lennox’s 14th year of the program, with past nominees including a range of community heroes across the country, such as veterans, medical staff, and families impacted by natural disasters.
The SNAP Rule 26 proposal is a significant update to these regulations, as it will permit environmentally-friendly refrigerants in equipment such as commercial ice machines, cold storage warehouses, and retail refrigeration that have a low impact on global warming concerns. With these regulations set to take effect on January 1, 2025, many manufacturers have requested additional time to design equipment that can operate properly using these recently proposed refrigerants.
A focus of the HARDI conference was the current state of supply chain disruption in a post-COVID industry. The conversation focused on the continuous need for solid inventory data management. The conference also discussed the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, including how it’s currently used to automate order entries, optimize pricing, and forecast inventory within HVAC companies.
Under this provision, buildings above seven stores will be required to be zero emissions, with exceptions for specific facility types, including hospitals, commercial food establishments, and manufacturing facilities. Existing buildings that currently use oil or gas furnaces will not be affected by this new ruling, as the provision will only affect new construction in the state of New York.
With the summer season soon to pick up for HVAC and plumbing professionals, you can also expect to see a slew of new industry topics and current events roll in over the month of June. Be sure to tune back at the end of next month to see what went down across our industries — and keep your company up to date! Need more insights to prepare for the upcoming busy season? Don't forget to also check out our JB Dealer Services Marketplace for insight on tons of business management tools!