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In this episode, we interview Greg Crumpton, VP of Service Logic, the largest privately held Energy and HVAC/Mechanical Services company in the United States.
During this podcast, we discuss the skilled trades in the HVAC industry and why there is a shortage of all trades, especially HVAC technicians. The demand for HVAC services has increased significantly in recent years, and the HVAC industry faces a skilled labor shortage.
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Tony Mormino at Insight Partners: [email protected]
We also discuss solutions to address the HVAC skilled trade shortages. One solution is to invest in vocational training programs that teach students the skills they need to become HVAC technicians.
Another solution is to increase awareness about the HVAC industry and the rewarding career opportunities it offers. Many people are unaware of the high demand for HVAC technicians and the good salaries they can earn. The shortage of HVAC technicians is a problem that needs to be addressed, as it is causing delays in services and higher prices for consumers.
By investing in vocational training programs and increasing awareness about the HVAC industry, we can help solve this shortage and ensure people have access to reliable and affordable HVAC services.
The skilled trades, also known as the "trades," refer to various occupations that require specialized skills, knowledge, and training. These occupations typically involve working with one's hands and may require physical strength and stamina.
The HVAC industry offers a range of skilled trades that require specialized training and knowledge. Some of the most common skilled trades in the HVAC industry include:
1) HVAC Technician: HVAC technicians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems in homes, businesses, and other buildings. They may work with various equipment, including furnaces, boilers, air handlers, and refrigeration systems.
2) Sheet Metal Worker: Sheet metal workers fabricate, install, and maintain sheet metal products, including ductwork, siding, roofs, and gutters. They use specialized tools and equipment to shape and cut metal, and must have a strong understanding of HVAC systems.
3) Pipefitter: Pipefitters install and maintain pipes that carry water, steam, or other materials used in heating and cooling systems. They may also install gas lines and other pipes used in HVAC systems.
4) Refrigeration Technician: Refrigeration technicians specialize in the installation, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration systems, including commercial refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioning systems.
5) Electrician: Electricians work with electrical systems, including those used in HVAC systems. They install and maintain electrical components such as motors, switches, and control systems.
6) Controls Technician: Controls technicians are responsible for installing and maintaining the electronic controls used in HVAC systems. They must have a strong understanding of computer programming and electronics.
So, what’s causing the shortage? Many HVAC technicians are reaching retirement age, and there aren’t enough young people entering the field to replace them. This is partly due to a lack of awareness about career opportunities in HVAC and the lack of vocational training programs in schools.
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In this episode, we interview Greg Crumpton, VP of Service Logic, the largest privately held Energy and HVAC/Mechanical Services company in the United States.
During this podcast, we discuss the skilled trades in the HVAC industry and why there is a shortage of all trades, especially HVAC technicians. The demand for HVAC services has increased significantly in recent years, and the HVAC industry faces a skilled labor shortage.
Visit our YouTube Channel, Insight Partners HVAC TV: https://www.youtube.com/InsightPartnersHVACTV
Insight Partners Website: www.insightusa.com
Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-mormino
View current line card: https://www.insightusa.com/manufacturers
Connect to Insight Partners on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/insightusa
Tony Mormino at Insight Partners: [email protected]
We also discuss solutions to address the HVAC skilled trade shortages. One solution is to invest in vocational training programs that teach students the skills they need to become HVAC technicians.
Another solution is to increase awareness about the HVAC industry and the rewarding career opportunities it offers. Many people are unaware of the high demand for HVAC technicians and the good salaries they can earn. The shortage of HVAC technicians is a problem that needs to be addressed, as it is causing delays in services and higher prices for consumers.
By investing in vocational training programs and increasing awareness about the HVAC industry, we can help solve this shortage and ensure people have access to reliable and affordable HVAC services.
The skilled trades, also known as the "trades," refer to various occupations that require specialized skills, knowledge, and training. These occupations typically involve working with one's hands and may require physical strength and stamina.
The HVAC industry offers a range of skilled trades that require specialized training and knowledge. Some of the most common skilled trades in the HVAC industry include:
1) HVAC Technician: HVAC technicians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems in homes, businesses, and other buildings. They may work with various equipment, including furnaces, boilers, air handlers, and refrigeration systems.
2) Sheet Metal Worker: Sheet metal workers fabricate, install, and maintain sheet metal products, including ductwork, siding, roofs, and gutters. They use specialized tools and equipment to shape and cut metal, and must have a strong understanding of HVAC systems.
3) Pipefitter: Pipefitters install and maintain pipes that carry water, steam, or other materials used in heating and cooling systems. They may also install gas lines and other pipes used in HVAC systems.
4) Refrigeration Technician: Refrigeration technicians specialize in the installation, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration systems, including commercial refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioning systems.
5) Electrician: Electricians work with electrical systems, including those used in HVAC systems. They install and maintain electrical components such as motors, switches, and control systems.
6) Controls Technician: Controls technicians are responsible for installing and maintaining the electronic controls used in HVAC systems. They must have a strong understanding of computer programming and electronics.
So, what’s causing the shortage? Many HVAC technicians are reaching retirement age, and there aren’t enough young people entering the field to replace them. This is partly due to a lack of awareness about career opportunities in HVAC and the lack of vocational training programs in schools.

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