By: National Account Executive Patrick Cunningham, Federated Mutual Insurance Company Each workplace faces a variety of risks in their daily operations. As a business owner and ACCA member, part of your responsibility is […]
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Air and water as classroom language: Making trades concepts kid-friendly
One of the biggest barriers to early career awareness isn’t interest—it’s language. Terms like HVACR, plumbing, or the mechanical trades don’t naturally live in kindergarten through fifth grade classrooms. But air and water do. Children feel them, see them, and rely on them every day. That insight is foundational to the Next Up Trades to the HVACR and Plumbing Discovery Kits and lesson plans. Rather than introducing technical job titles too early, the curriculum intentionally starts with air and water as classroom language.
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The story that’s changing HVACR: Ryan Kiscaden wins ACCA spirit of independence award
The Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) has named Ryan Kiscaden the 2025 Spirit of Independence Award winner for his extraordinary efforts to educate and inspire the next generation of HVACR professionals—beginning in the pages of a children’s book.
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Software Rules in HVAC Load Calculations
Load calculations, and using software to do them, are key traits of the contractor of the future. According findings of the latest Contractor of the Future study from ACCA and the Farmington Consulting Group.
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What will it take to build the next generation of HVACR contractors?
As veteran HVACR contractors approach retirement and fewer young professionals step forward, the question of who will lead next—and how prepared they will be—has become impossible to ignore.
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How HVACR contractors are weighing ownership decisions
Over the last few years, ownership transitions have become a familiar part of HVACR. Increased interest from investors, strong company valuations, and an aging workforce base has pushed many business owners to take a closer look at succession planning.
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Capitol Insights: Fighting for fuel and technology choice on multiple fronts
Explore how federal, state, and local regulations impact energy solutions for homes, the legal and legislative battles over gas equipment, and how contractors can protect consumer choice and affordability.
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Closing the skills gap, one HVACR technician at a time
Finding HVACR technicians is becoming an increasingly difficult task. Finding skilled technicians is even more challenging. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, HVACR jobs are projected to grow 8% between 2024 and 2034, creating more than 40,000 new openings annually due to retirements and rising demand.
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When a Safety Shutdown Isn’t What it Seems and How to Avoid it
Safety shutdowns in gas furnaces are meant to protect homeowners, equipment, and technicians. Yet every heating season, contractors across the country lose money, time, and customer trust because safety faults are misdiagnosed as failed components instead of the warning signs they truly are.
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Setting realistic expectations for HVACR performance: educating clients for efficiency and comfort
When customers expect their system to handle heat loads it was never sized for, complaints start rolling in. Explaining why their system can’t exceed its designed capacity helps customers understand realistic performance limits and manage their expectations. Here’s how to inform customers so they know their system’s capabilities and limitations.
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How to conduct community outreach as an HVACR contractor
Community engagement is vital for HVACR companies because it builds trust, raises awareness, generates leads, creates customer loyalty, and helps you stand out. Here’s a guide to help you plan effective outreach events for better community engagement.