Why Oversized HVAC Systems Undermine Electrification Goals

Heat pumps and other electrified systems perform best when capacity matches the building’s actual needs As residential electrification continues to expand across the United States, heat pump retrofits are becoming more common in both new construction and existing homes. Equipment technology has evolved significantly in recent years, particularly with the growth of variable-capacity systems. At…

Read More

Winsupply Inc. Area Leader Team Grows Strategically

The Winsupply Family of Companies is growing its national Area Leader team with several new appointments responsible for coaching and recruiting entrepreneurs in wholesale distribution. Winsupply Inc., one of the nation’s largest wholesale distributors, has grown its Area Leader team to 13 members to better support strategic growth across all Winsupply Local Companies. In the…

Read More

ASHRAE Turns Focus to Existing Buildings

Rallying in Texas, Society energetically launches new theme: ‘Retrofitting for Resilience.’ ATLANTA (July 6, 2026) – ASHRAE concluded its 2026 Annual Conference, held June 27–July 1 in Austin TX, bringing together more than 2,200 registered HVACR and building science professionals from around the world for five days of technical learning, collaboration and leadership. The conference…

Read More

SkillsUSA National Plumbing Competition Showcases Next Generation of Plumbing Talent

Top plumbing students from across the country compete in Atlanta as industry leaders spotlight workforce development and skilled trades careers. ATLANTA, GA — The nation’s top plumbing students gathered in Atlanta for the 2026 SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference (NLSC), where 48 competitors tested their skills in the annual National Plumbing Competition at the…

Read More

Discover How Modular Air Handling Units Are Transforming HVAC Businesses

The Future of HVAC: IEC’s Modular Air Handling Units In the fast-evolving landscape of HVAC technology, the debut of IEC’s advanced Modular Air Handling Units (AHU) marks a significant shift towards customizable and efficient solutions for commercial applications. Designed to meet the specific needs of business owners dealing with complex environments, these units are poised…

Read More

The Thermostat Evolution: From Basic Control to Intelligent Comfort

Thermostats have steadily evolved from simple mercury dials to sophisticated, data-driven comfort hubs. Early programmable models helped homeowners save energy by scheduling setpoints, and later, WiFi thermostats introduced mobile control and basic usage insights. Even within the “conventional” category, options vary widely from battery-powered models to smart thermostats that connect to WiFi yet still communicate…

Read More

Rheem® Expands Renaissance® Commercial Heat Pump Line with High-Efficiency 3–10 Ton Units Designed for Easier Installation and Service

New Renaissance® Commercial packaged heat pumps combine improved efficiency, simplified setup and an advanced unitary controller that meet evolving building demands Rheem®, a leader in the HVACR and water heating industry, announced the expansion of its Renaissance® Commercial Classic Plus® Packaged Heat Pump line, introducing 3- to 10-ton units (RHPCYC & RHPDYC) developed to improve…

Read More

Showcasing HVAC Excellence on a National Stage

As the HVAC industry continues to navigate an ongoing skilled labor shortage, efforts to attract, develop and celebrate top talent have become increasingly important. One event helping to shine a spotlight on the profession is the ServiceTitan National HVAC Championship powered by Trane, which brings together some of the industry’s most talented technicians and apprentices…

Read More

HVAC Manufacturers Respond to Growing Data Center Backlash

Community protests have delayed $156 billion in data center investments By 2030, data centers could require $6.7 trillion in global infrastructure investment, according to McKinsey & Company. For the HVAC industry, capturing part of that growth means navigating increasing public resistance to data centers over concerns tied to energy use, water consumption, utility costs, and…

Read More

What Contractors Want: Rheem Shares Insights on Product Design and Hydronic Trends

Patrick McLaughlin discusses common field issues, evolving efficiency requirements and the technologies changing hydronic systems. Key Highlights The installation mistakes Rheem sees most often—and how contractors can avoid them Why connected equipment is changing service calls, diagnostics and customer support What Rheem expects to reshape the hydronics market over the next five years Rheem Rheem…

Read More