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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

What it Takes to be an Excellent Residential Service Tech

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Training, Careers, Airconditioning, Self-improvement, Hvac, Business, Education, Refrigeration, Heating, Ac, Apprenticeship

4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2018

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we cover the skills and traits needed to be the best residential service techs you can be. We follow up on the last episode's tips for getting a raise and discuss how to become more valuable as an employee.

All good service techs clearly have to be able to repair and maintain systems well. Commercial and residential techs need to demonstrate mechanical aptitude. However, soft skills are what separate the good residential service techs from the excellent techs.

Observational skills are imperative. Residential techs need to take a wide-narrow-wide approach to diagnosis. They must also utilize their senses to observe the ENTIRE piece of equipment. Observant techs are quite good at catching potential issues before they spiral out of control.

Resourceful techs make the most of the books, manuals, and other resources they have. If they don't have a resource, they find it.

Since residential service techs deal with customers, it pays for them to be pleasant with people. These people are still honest with customers, but they're positive and empathetic.

The best techs are organized and keep their tools in order for maximum efficiency.

Efficient techs increase their value as employees with every task. They become quicker as they become more confident with tasks.

Great techs are also conscientious. They are aware of their surroundings and considerate of the customer's property and feelings.

Excellent techs are also self-aware about their knowledge. They understand that they don't know everything, and they know what they have to study or search for.

Finally, the best techs are all neat, clean, and communicative. Residential service techs are our industry's ambassadors, and it is important that they communicate well AND project a good image of the industry and company to the customer.

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0:00.0

This episode of the HVAC School Podcast is made possible because of generous support from our sponsors, Testo, Carrier, Rector Seal, and Mitsubishi

0:16.7

Comfort.

0:17.7

And all of these fine companies are going to be at the AHR Expo in Chicago, McCormick Place, starting on January 22nd of this year, Monday.

0:25.4

If you don't have your tickets yet, get your tickets.

0:27.3

I actually find that plane tickets into Chicago are actually very reasonable.

0:30.8

It's at McCormick Place, which is a really nice facility.

0:33.0

There's technically a zillion square feet of different manufacturers.

0:37.0

But you can come hang out with me.

0:39.0

One time you can hang out with me is on Tuesday, January 23rd, at the Rector Seal Booth, which is Booth 25, 45 from 2 to 4 PM.

0:47.8

I'm going to be demonstrating the Pro Fit Swedge and Flaring Kit from Rector Seal.

0:52.1

You can make fun of me. You can jeer, see if I make any mistakes.

0:55.6

It'll be a good time all the way around. I'm also going to be at the Testo Booth from time to time,

1:00.9

a Booth 73, 65.

1:03.4

We are going to also have a special meetup

1:06.5

on January 21st, which is the Sunday beforehand.

1:11.2

I'm actually flying in, I'm arriving at about 3.30 in Chicago.

1:14.0

We're going to rush right over and we're going to have a meet-up somewhere, not undisclosed

1:17.8

location in Chicago probably near the Event Center. We haven't found a place yet, but

1:21.6

we're going to have a meet meet up with all of you who listen

1:24.0

HVAC school anybody who's in the Facebook group anybody who listens to Bill Spones podcast

1:29.1

Building HVAC science fans of true tech tools you going to get a chance to meet all of us, which

1:33.7

I mean that's kind of a big deal.

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