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HVAC CAREERS: WHY BECOME AN HVAC TECHNICIAN?

  Whether you’re a young adult who will soon need to decide on your career path, or you’re a bit older and you’ve already worked across several industries, it’s never too late to pursue a new career path. Perhaps you’ve been thinking about becoming an HVAC technician and you’re curious about the benefits, career options, and more.  At Tri-Tech Energy we are obviously passionate about the HVAC industry, and if you’re curious about what kind of career you can have as an HVAC technician, we’re here to share what we know. Here are just some of the great things about  becoming an HVAC technician .  You Can Go Work Anywhere If you’re looking for a career that offers geographic flexibility, becoming an HVAC technician will give you exactly that. When you do a quick search for HVAC jobs in several different cities around the country, you’ll see that HVAC technicians are in demand in every state, because almost everyone has heating and cooling systems that need to be installed, repaired, and ma

REDUCE ENERGY CONSUMPTION WITH THESE COMMERCIAL AIR VENTILATION GUIDELINES

  One of the biggest expenditures for commercial property owners is energy, especially for those who live in climates that require constant heating during the colder winter months, and constant cooling during the hot summer months. Building owners are under pressure to cut costs while maintaining standards, and with energy prices increasing and inflation affecting everyone, having an energy-efficient commercial air ventilation and exhaust system can be very beneficial. In this article, we’ll explore why  ventilation systems are necessary in commercial buildings , and discuss ways to improve their energy efficiency.  Why Ventilation Systems are Necessary Ventilation systems are necessary in any indoor space, especially commercial buildings. A ventilation system serves several purposes, including: It stops condensation from forming . It’s nearly impossible to remove all moisture from the air, but when there’s excess moisture it can lead to condensation, which leads to mold and rot. Certa