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EP189 Breaking the Cycle: Huff's Journey to HVAC Excellence and Industry Change (September 2024)

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In the Building HVAC Science Podcast episode, hosts Bill and Eric are joined by Thomas "Huff" Hoffmaster, II to discuss his experiences transitioning from a technician to tech support and eventually into training and consulting. Huff shares his journey through the HVAC industry, beginning with his early exposure to sheet metal work through his family, moving into service because of his love for solving complex problems, and finally settling into tech support roles for major companies like Carrier and York. His passion for teaching and positively impacting the industry eventually led him to pursue freelance training and consulting, focusing on improving skills across the HVAC workforce.

The conversation delves into the systemic issues within the HVAC industry, particularly around training, communication, and accountability. Huff emphasizes that many problems in HVAC installations stem from a lack of fundamental training and poor communication between sales, installation, and service teams. He points out how often HVAC systems are not installed according to best practices or adjusted properly to meet site-specific needs, leading to performance issues and callbacks. Huff also highlights the critical importance of technicians taking responsibility for their education, utilizing the wealth of resources available today, including tools like Measure Quick, which can elevate the consistency and accuracy of HVAC service work.

Finally, Huff discusses the significance of addressing the root causes of issues rather than just the symptoms. He suggests that HVAC companies should develop protocols for analyzing callbacks to truly understand where mistakes originate—whether from lack of training, rushed installations, or poor management. By adopting a more systemic approach, companies can reduce errors, improve performance, and ultimately provide better service to their customers. Huff's insights encourage technicians and business owners alike to focus on quality, training, and effective communication to drive success in the HVAC industry.

Huff’s Linked: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-huff-hoffmaster-ii-766b3a36/

Huff’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hvactalkwithhuff1379

Huff’s email: [email protected]

This episode was recorded in September 2024.

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In the Building HVAC Science Podcast episode, hosts Bill and Eric are joined by Thomas "Huff" Hoffmaster, II to discuss his experiences transitioning from a technician to tech support and eventually into training and consulting. Huff shares his journey through the HVAC industry, beginning with his early exposure to sheet metal work through his family, moving into service because of his love for solving complex problems, and finally settling into tech support roles for major companies like Carrier and York. His passion for teaching and positively impacting the industry eventually led him to pursue freelance training and consulting, focusing on improving skills across the HVAC workforce.

The conversation delves into the systemic issues within the HVAC industry, particularly around training, communication, and accountability. Huff emphasizes that many problems in HVAC installations stem from a lack of fundamental training and poor communication between sales, installation, and service teams. He points out how often HVAC systems are not installed according to best practices or adjusted properly to meet site-specific needs, leading to performance issues and callbacks. Huff also highlights the critical importance of technicians taking responsibility for their education, utilizing the wealth of resources available today, including tools like Measure Quick, which can elevate the consistency and accuracy of HVAC service work.

Finally, Huff discusses the significance of addressing the root causes of issues rather than just the symptoms. He suggests that HVAC companies should develop protocols for analyzing callbacks to truly understand where mistakes originate—whether from lack of training, rushed installations, or poor management. By adopting a more systemic approach, companies can reduce errors, improve performance, and ultimately provide better service to their customers. Huff's insights encourage technicians and business owners alike to focus on quality, training, and effective communication to drive success in the HVAC industry.

Huff’s Linked: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-huff-hoffmaster-ii-766b3a36/

Huff’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hvactalkwithhuff1379

Huff’s email: [email protected]

This episode was recorded in September 2024.

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