The Copeland brand traces its history to inventor Edmund Copeland, who founded a company in Detroit, Michigan, in 1921.
ASA to host virtual legislative fly in
With the rapid pace of policy and political change in Washington over the last five months, it is critical that our industry has a voice with decision-makers on Capitol Hill. Taxes, infrastructure and regulatory policy are all at the forefront, having the potential to be reshaped in this Congress — for the next 10 to […]
ASA opposes Rhode Island legislation related to energy and water efficiency standards
The American Supply Association advocacy office is striving to ensure the voice of its members is heard across the country both at the federal and state levels.
State’s Tax Treatment of Forgiven PPP Loans Vary
Business owners received very favorable tax treatment from the federal government for their PPP loans. How are states handling it?
Daikin One Cloud Services Launches
Technicians can monitor, diagnose, and tune system performance without entering a customer’s home.
Aquatherm Hires New Regional Sales Managers
Aquatherm announced that Derek Robinson and Scott Wood have joined the company as regional sales managers.
Pure Air Control Services Division Signs $30 Million Contract With NCPA
Pure Air Control Services announced its Building Health Check division has signed an agreement with NCPA to sell air purification devices, consulting services, and remediation services to members of its cooperative.
HVAC Contractors Balance Raising Prices, Keeping Sales
It seems every aspect of running an HVAC business has become more expensive. At some point, HVAC contractors have to pass these costs along to customers.
Eight Simple Strategies for Surviving This Summer of Shortages
We thought the summer of COVID was going to be a challenge, but it’s this summer that will really challenge your ability to run your contracting business.
ACCA Nominates Eric Knaak to Serve on DOL Advisory Committee on Apprenticeship
The ACA nominations will be considered and members will be announced in the coming months.
IIR Issues New Informatory Note on the Carbon Footprint Of The Cold Chain
The note highlights the food safety and environmental benefits of an improved global cold chain.
HVAC Manufacturers Look Ahead to a Post-COVID World
As it looks like life in the U.S. may finally be returning to normal, it’s time to consider what the post-COVID world could hold in store for the HVAC industry.
McKinney Veteran, John Morgan, Surprised with New A/C Unit for Memorial Day
The Greater Dallas Veterans Foundation hand-selected local Vietnam Veteran, John Morgan, and his wife Carol to provide the couple with a complete HVAC unit and installation at no charge.
Synergy Adds Two New Companies
Hughes Environmental Services and CCAC Building Solutions have joined the group.
Fujitsu Names New Sales Representative in the Carolinas
BRS Sales and Marketing will serve in North and South Carolina.
Air-Con International Opens New Store in Miami
Air-Con International has announced the official opening of a new store in Miami located at 7108 NW 50th ST, Miami, Florida 33166.
HVACR Contractors Should Start Preparing for Upcoming Refrigerant Transition
With the federal government’s passage of the AIM Act last year, the phasedown of high-GWP HFCs in commercial refrigeration and air conditioning systems is imminent.
Registration open for NETWORK2021
This year’s program will not disappoint and features notable headliners, including: Daymond John, star of ABC’s “SharkTank,” Fox Business contributor Charles Payne and Kris “Tanto” Paronto, the inspiring hero of the 2012 Benghazi attack.
HVAC Crew Rescues Child from Burning Building
An HVAC crew performing a routine installation on May 27 suddenly found themselves helping a child get out of a burning building.
Right Time Group of Companies Acquires Comfort Masters
Comfort Masters is the seventh acquisition completed by Right Time.