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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Short #74 - So You Wanna Start a Business Eh?

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2019

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

In this short podcast episode, Bryan explains what you need and the things you need to consider if you want to start a business in HVAC/R.

When you start a business, you need to have a healthy reserve of money already. Kalos started with $100,000, and that money went towards vans and tools needed for a GC and HVAC business. Even if you start a business with just one person and a truck, it's best to have at least $50,000 available at the start.

In the business world, you MUST care about money. Otherwise, you'll go out of business. Profit margin is important, but you must also have a healthy amount of cash readily available at all times. You must have enough cash on hand to weather a storm, and you would be wise to avoid credit card debt at all costs. At the same time, you must separate personal and business funds. You also need to have control of your pricing and know the difference between gross margin and markup.

Starting a business is also a commitment that will come with suffering. So, your spouse, kids, and mentors should be willing to help you every step of the way; a support system is extremely important. You may need to pay off the home and car debt, you may work late nights, and you may be frustrated with work at times, so the important people in your life need to be willing to support you.

Although hard independent work is necessary for HVAC work, having the right relationships is key. Knowing the right people is better than marketing in your business's early days. Be active in your community and provide excellent, friendly customer service.

Discipline, treating people well, hard work, and financial literacy are the keys to starting a business.

 

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Brian. This is a short episode of the HVAC School Podcast. I don't know how short this will be. I'll try my best to keep it short.

0:09.0

But this podcast is about, so you want to start a business, eh? You want to start a business a you want to start a business

0:14.4

there wise guy a sorry I don't do a very good gangster voice I don't really do any

0:20.0

good voices I try though I do try it Anyway it's a short episode so I have to

0:23.9

mention that this is made possible by our sponsors and our sponsors are

0:26.8

Navac and Navac Global.com. Navac makes the one and only that I'm aware

0:31.2

of battery-powered vacuum pump in the US market.

0:35.0

They make a battery powered vacuum pump that is really great.

0:38.2

It's like the thing can basically fit in your pocket.

0:40.0

If you want to see it, go to navag global.com and take a look.

0:43.4

I can give you the model number, but I know you won't look it up.

0:45.4

So just go to navag global.com and look it up.

0:47.4

You can also find it at truetech tools.com, as you can most of the things that I'm going

0:51.0

to talk about here.

0:52.3

Use the offer code gets gold for a great discount.

0:54.3

You can find your speed clean products at truetechtools.com.

0:58.2

As it gets into maintenance season,

1:00.0

you may be doing maintenance on some duckless systems.

1:02.6

That's where you're going to want to see the mini split bib kit

1:05.6

from Speed Clean, and you can buy the mini split bib kit

1:09.4

from True Tech tools, like I mentioned.

1:11.0

But it really is the best way to clean

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