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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

How Craig Became "AC Service Tech"

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Careers, Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2021

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast episode, we find out how Craig Migliaccio became "AC Service Tech." He makes educational materials and has even written a book. You can check out his website HERE and his YouTube channel, AC Service Tech, HERE.

Craig got into the HVAC trade after coming from a construction background; he mostly worked on existing homes and had to handle some HVAC tasks. From there, he got into service and went headfirst into the HVAC industry by starting his own business: a carpentry and HVAC business.

Craig also got into the teaching side of the trade, starting off by becoming a maintenance supervisor at a school. As a teacher, he emphasized the importance of basic mechanical skills when he taught high schoolers and young adults. He also noticed that a lot of people were interested in the HVAC industry, so that's what he focused on as a teacher. Craig started making his own videos to introduce students to a topic, and that's where his story as AC Service Tech began.

In the classroom, Craig drew from many different resources. So, he decided to continue adding to his knowledge. He eventually compiled his knowledge and began making his own resources. As a content creator, Craig is more independent and less of a collaborator, but he still manages to have an impact on others. He has also published a book (Refrigerant Charging and Service Procedures for Air Conditioning) and a workbook, which are valuable teaching and learning tools.

Bryan and Craig also discuss:

  • Obtaining knowledge and building skills
  • Figuring out what you don't know as an instructor
  • Sequence of instruction
  • Making an impact as a writer and instructor
  • Community vs. substance in content creation
  • Using your knowledge to help others
  • Craig's available educational resources
 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode of the HVAC School Podcast is brought to you by our trusted sponsors,

0:10.7

carrier and carrier.com.

0:13.0

Refrigeration Technologies at Refriggedech.com.

0:16.0

They make many, many great products.

0:18.0

John Pastorello originally started the company when he invented Big Blue,

0:22.0

which is hands down my favorite bubble type leak detector.

0:25.8

It's so much more than just soap bubbles.

0:28.0

It is a leak reactant that's designed to show even tiny, tiny bubbles without creating any corrosion and

0:34.8

without reacting to electronic leak detectors.

0:38.0

It's great stuff.

0:38.8

It comes in the spray bottle.

0:40.8

If you haven't tried it yet, try out Big Blue from Refrigeration Technologies

0:44.4

and also check out their leak detection guide that's on the Refrigeration Technologies

0:49.1

website. Just browse around a little bit at refrig detect.com. They have really great training and

0:53.7

education materials there as well. Refrigeration technologies at refriggedec.

0:58.2

com. Mitsubishi Electric we have been Mitsubishi Diamond Dealers, Diamond Contractors for years and years at

1:06.2

Kailos and Mitsubishi is coming out with more and more innovative products to serve both commercial

1:12.1

and residential as well as high efficiency, high performance homes.

1:16.0

If you haven't looked at Mitsubishi in a while, now is the time to do so.

1:20.0

Find out more at Mitsubishi Comfort.com. Field Piece and Field Piece.

1:26.2

Field Piece makes so many great tools that it's hard to mention them all but

1:29.7

they do have a new large pipe clamp that you're definitely going to like it goes up to four

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