Residential vs. Commercial HVAC Sales
HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs
Bryan Orr
4.9 ⢠1K Ratings
šļø 18 December 2025
ā±ļø 51 minutes
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Summary
In this candid conversation, Nathan and Bryan dive deep into the often-misunderstood world of sales in the construction and HVAC trades. Nathan, who has transitioned from fieldwork to spending roughly 60% of his time in sales, offers a unique perspective on why sales professionals are necessary despite the skepticism they face from tradespeople. The discussion tackles head-on the negative perceptions surrounding salespeople while making a compelling case for their essential role in growing and sustaining a trades business.
The conversation explores the fundamental differences between residential and commercial sales, revealing insights that anyone in the industry will find valuable. Nathan explains that residential sales requires quick relationship-building, subject matter expertise, and the ability to emotionally connect and disconnect rapidly from customers you may only see every few years. It's essentially retail sales with a technical component. Commercial B2B sales, on the other hand, is far less transactional and much more relationalāit's about building confidence, managing accounts effectively, and ensuring clients can focus on their core business while you handle their facility problems seamlessly.
One of the most refreshing aspects of this discussion is Nathan's honesty about the unglamorous side of sales. He emphasizes that the job isn't about fancy lunches or golf outingsāit's about being the person who answers their phone, follows through on commitments, and doesn't shy away from uncomfortable conversations. The guys share frustrating examples of poor salesmanship, from ghosting potential clients to making promises that can't be kept, illustrating how these failures give the entire profession a bad reputation. Nathan stresses that good sales is fundamentally about managing expectations, delivering on promises, and serving as the crucial liaison between customer needs and production capabilities.
The conversation concludes with practical advice for tradespeople considering a move into sales: if you're motivated by the chase, enjoy solving people's problems, and find satisfaction in knowing your work directly impacts the bottom line, sales might be for you. But if you're just looking for an easier path with less physical labor, think againāgreat salesmanship is mentally demanding work that requires constant follow-through and resilience.
Topics Covered:
- Why tradespeople are often critical of sales and the misconceptions about the profession
- The difference between "good" and "bad" salespeople and the moral use of sales skills
- Essential traits for successful residential HVAC salespeople, including product knowledge and emotional agility
- How commercial B2B sales differs from residentialāless transactional, more relational
- The critical importance of follow-through, responsiveness, and keeping promises in account management
- Why sales serves as the essential "oil in the machine" that prevents business breakdowns
- The role of salespeople in managing customer expectations and protecting production teams
- The unsexy reality of sales work: constant uncomfortable conversations and problem-chasing
- When entertaining clients (golf, lunches) is appropriate versus when it becomes buying work
- Advice for tradespeople considering transitioning into sales roles
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