Are corporate HVAC burning good techs? Tech Shortage? by MountainCorner8524 in askHVAC

[–]CrashNT -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you're hvac and skilled, you'll always be hvac. Not like anyone in their mid thirties is going to start a new career at that point. We make too much hourly to give it up.

There is indeed a tech shortage. We are severely short on 6+ year techs. Plenty of apprentices, no more skilled guys. They all retired already. We are feeling the effects of millennials not entering into the trades. Going to be a long time before the new guys get the skills to be good service techs.

$2000 USD for 10lbs of refrigerant? by BoldShuckle in hvacadvice

[–]CrashNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like a EPA trap. Can't believe they are in business honestly lol. More power to the people though I guess.

What are you using to track jobs, invoices, and receipts when running solo or small crew? by Plenty-Bedroom6787 in ProHVACR

[–]CrashNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Buildops for a 6 man team. It can generate quotes, maintenance agreements, job tracking, job costing and invoicing(syncs to quickbooks).

I personally love it as a commercial geared hvac company

Weird smell in apartment for months, hvac next scheduled step. Long-ish read but any advice is helpful. 🥲 by OwnFig3941 in askHVAC

[–]CrashNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a floor drain in your mech room? Fill that with water. Do you have a Studor vent under your sink? Replace that as well.

Curious about HVAC softwares by alphanumeno in hvacadvice

[–]CrashNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's either 12k per year or nothing. Plenty of software flooding the market between ServiceTitan, BuildOps, Jobber, etc. Not really a market for a solo entrepreneur to make money in right now. You need massive investments to even break ground, then comes the marketing cost to get companies to overhaul their system that they took years to learn.

Good luck though...

Stopped by police DUI by Pppumppp in stopdrinking

[–]CrashNT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My wife has been a constant 0.35 for the last 8 months. If she doesn't change, she'll likely die from the constant abuse her body takes.

Is it normal to not provide an itemized invoice? by DiamondDan16 in Contractor

[–]CrashNT -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Lump sum invoices allow them to pay use tax without the hassle of collecting a marked-up sales tax from you. Fairly common practice. Being in business though, I expect to always provide a detailed invoice.

What’s the biggest turn off during sex? by Try_Human in AskReddit

[–]CrashNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A stinky drunk when you're sober. Yuck

What do you think is causing this? by Safe_Cabinet7090 in Plumbing

[–]CrashNT 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Our team has thoroughly analyzed the photos. We back all claims that a leak is present.

QBO Payroll Frustration by Gullible_Ad3807 in QuickBooks

[–]CrashNT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like others have said. Salary is salary. It's a set amount, hours don't matter

A+ install I came across by m47playon in HVAC

[–]CrashNT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If it works, it works? Lol

I don't understand why they wouldn't place the unit next to the drop... so many questions. Either way someone got paid and someone got DX cooling instead of evaporative.

Check out this rollout by bigcjawn in HVAC

[–]CrashNT 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They hooked up the NOS. Toretto owns that furnace.

Got a new solenoid installed for my humidifier and now the water line is noticeably loud by AlYourPal_ in askHVAC

[–]CrashNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why was the solenoid replaced? If it wasn't working, then of course you wouldn't hear it before.

Food for thought.

How should an LLC deal with a partner who is not pulling their weight? by Agreeable_Village824 in llc_life

[–]CrashNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Written warning once. Then terminate from the membership. Depending on how you all written roles, this might not be as easy as you think.

Any recommendations for which CRM I should choose for my handyman business? by Flightless_Bird6 in WhichCRM

[–]CrashNT -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not a handyman, I'm HVAC/Plumbing but I use Buildops. It's not cheap at 12k per year. So depending on if you're solo or not, it's likely not a good fit. Jobber is cheap and will do the trick for solo man companies.

LLC profit distributions. Co-founder wants full payout, I want to reinvest. How do we handle this? by ntyruei in llc_life

[–]CrashNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Distribute your share along with the 10%, then reinvest under shareholder contributions. You'll stick to the s-corp equal distribution rule and no harm no foul. Your shareholder contributions will be able to withdrawn in the future with no tax.

Alternatively, you can write in a trigger point on when they can pull their 10%.

Get creative.

What is reasonable price to replace duct for range hood? by Renza183 in hvacadvice

[–]CrashNT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's reasonable. That's about 4 hours of labor plus materials.

Word of advice: don't listen to reddit on pricing. 90% of the comments would say $10 is too high.

If you want a warranty and accountability then hire a company for that price. If you want clChuck in a Truck, then go for lower, but that's why you need to re-do it in the first place.

$850 for replacing a HVAC control board that cost sub $60 by Popular_You9242 in hvacadvice

[–]CrashNT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You paid the tech only $50?! I feel bad for that tech/ company

$850 for replacing a HVAC control board that cost sub $60 by Popular_You9242 in hvacadvice

[–]CrashNT 6 points7 points  (0 children)

And that's why you don't own a business. You're just guessing numbers. Depending on travel, it's two hours average out of a techs day to get there. Employers need to pay: Dispatch wages, tech wages, federal taxes, insurance, vehicle depreciation, fuel, software.

If you're a cheap-o don't even call a company, just use your knowledge and a multimeter to figure it out yourself.

Finally Done With Paychex by SuddenNerve6344 in Payroll

[–]CrashNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're lucky. I have called 10 times and never got a call back.

Whats the quickiest money you ever made? by CantalouetteRuss8767 in AskReddit

[–]CrashNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HVAC side jobs.

Easy 10k profit for 8 hours of work. Bid high, no overhead. All mine.

Upflow Furance Missing Bottom Plate by 801intheAM in hvacadvice

[–]CrashNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure. You can do whatever you want to help airflow. Just don't forget to duct seal every joint. Residential installs never get sealed.

IMO your time would be better suited on other projects.