The Future of HVAC

Are 100% Efficient Fossil Fuel Burning Appliances Possible? Yes They Are!

John Rocheleau Invents system to create 100% efficient fossil fuel-fired heating equipment. Don’t believe it? Read on… Continue reading

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Rocheleau Assigns Patents/Inventions to Tradesman-Owned Company

Ever wonder how products make it to market? John Rocheleau creates a new approach to HVACR & Plumbing products distribution by creating a company that is tradesmen/customer-owned. Because the products that this new company make and distribute are done so by American companies, and avoid the many mark-ups associated with traditional distribution means, these high-quality products can be offered at competitive prices while still being made in America. Continue reading

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The Greatest Challenge Facing Tradesmen – Part III – Conclusion

Tradesmen need to identify their personal break-even point with The Anti-Budget. Continue reading

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The Greatest Challenge Facing Tradesmen – Part II

If the greatest challenge facing tradesman isn’t learning social media, then perhaps it’s that tradesmen sometimes have a hard time with keeping track of their costs. SEJES can help! Continue reading

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The Greatest Challenge Facing Tradesmen – Part I

Is a tradesman’s greatest challenge not knowing how to Tweet, or is it something of greater importance? Continue reading

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Post on ACCA.org to Chairman Joe Nichter – Hardware & Software for the Trade

What will drive profitability for the HVAC trade in the future? I contend it will be new technology, yes, but only 2nd to a better understanding of how to be profitable at a grass roots level – job by job. Continue reading

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