Why your HVACR tech deserves a thank you this June
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June 22 marks National HVAC Tech Day, perfect timing as summer heat intensifies and air conditioning becomes essential for comfort and safety.
Working in extreme conditions to keep your home comfortable
HVACR technicians routinely work in uncomfortable environments to keep customers comfortable, even in attics where temperatures reach 140°F during summer peaks. On commercial rooftops, surface temperatures can hit 165°F─hot enough to cause second-degree burns with brief contact. Despite these harsh conditions, these professionals show up daily to keep functioning heating and cooling systems in homes and businesses.
Industry challenges affecting your service calls this summer
HVACR techs are experiencing difficult industry problems this summer that you’ll likely notice during your next service call. Beyond the typical summer rush, parts that once arrived within a few days now take weeks. Prices for components have spiked as manufacturers adjust to new regulations.
Your tech is probably handling twice the normal call volume while trying to track down scarce parts and explain delays to understandably frustrated customers.
The most prominent changes affecting the HVACR industry include:
- A2L refrigerant transition – The industry continues shifting toward mildly flammable refrigerants that require new safety protocols and different handling equipment. This transition means technicians must apply additional safety measures while maintaining efficient service.
- Supply chain constraints – Newer refrigerants like R-454B face ongoing availability issues. When your tech mentions a parts delay, it often means they’ve likely already called multiple suppliers trying to source what’s needed for your repair.
- Evolving efficiency standards – The 2023 Department of Energy (DOE) regulations pushed efficiency minimums higher, which limited what equipment techs could install. Now with the new administration, more changes are coming down the pipeline. Techs need to stay current on these shifting requirements while explaining to homeowners why certain units or parts simply aren’t available anymore.
What your HVACR technician won’t tell you
Most HVACR techs won’t mention how much the job affects their personal lives. During heat waves, they’re basically on call around the clock. Many eat lunch in their trucks between jobs when summer hits full swing. While companies usually provide the major diagnostic equipment, many techs buy their own hand tools. They spend hundreds, if not thousands, from their own pockets for quality tools they trust.
Simple ways to make your tech’s day easier
Most HVACR professionals won’t ask for these courtesies, but they make a world of difference during a busy summer day:
- Clear access paths to indoor and outdoor equipment
- Text your model/serial number before the appointment
- Secure pets before the technician arrives
- Offer cold water on hot days
- Pay invoices promptly─many work for small businesses
Listen when your tech makes money-saving recommendations
Professional HVACR contractors who follow ACCA’s Quality Installation program ensure your system is properly sized, installed, and maintained according to industry standards. This program verifies that contractors meet rigorous requirements for system design, equipment selection, and proper installation, which directly impact performance and efficiency.
Your tech isn’t making things up when they recommend maintenance. DOE found that heating and cooling eat up about half of your home’s energy usage. When your tech suggests cleaning coils or checking connections, they’re trying to prevent the 20% energy loss that happens when air leaks through damaged ducts. Systems installed without performance verification use up to 30% more energy than properly installed ones.
That maintenance call isn’t an upsell. It’s keeping money in your pocket every month and preventing that 3:00 AM emergency call when temperatures hit triple digits.
Why National HVAC Tech Day matters
As temperatures climb this summer, HVACR technicians nationwide will answer emergency calls, working long hours to restore cooling for families and businesses. Their expertise keeps vulnerable residents safe, preserves critical infrastructure, and provides essential comfort during extreme weather.
This National HVAC Tech Day, take a moment to appreciate the professionals who make modern comfort possible–often working behind the scenes until the moment you need them most.
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