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Managing and Purchasing a Fleet for an HVAC Business
An experienced HVAC manager and technician provides insights on purchasing and managing a fleet of vehicles. While his business specializes in chimney work, the wisdom about fleet management is broadly applicable.
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5 Essentials for Safety and Comfort When Driving a Work Van
If you're new driving a commercial vehicle, here are a few essential items to keep in mind. A work van is usually larger and more substantial than a passenger car and is used for different purposes.
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Take a Tour of an Experienced HVAC Contractor's Fleet
Having a diverse vehicle fleet ready for the types of work required for HVAC can be a challenge. This business has several technicians and different makes and models of vehicles. Plus, given that they are working in many types of trades when at a job site, they need to have a variety of equipment, tools, and supplies on board at all times. Watch the short video to find out more.
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HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) contractors handle a variety of jobs using work trucks and vans. An HVAC contractor may be handing repairs on commercial, residential, and industrial air systems in a day's work. Vehicles designed for HVAC contractors are an important tool in handling the variety of work required for HVAC installations, maintenance, and repairs. Because there's such a variety of trades and equipment involved in HVAC work, a variety of vehicles are used--including vans, box trucks, service utility trucks, or trucks with cranes.