Épisodes

  • Dotloop and Content Credit Founder Adam Koehler on Entrepreneurship, ADHD & Building Community
    Dec 9 2025

    What can HVAC pros learn from a tech entrepreneur who built a $2 trillion platform and is now reinventing how we access online content?

    In this episode of HVAC ADHD, host Jeremy Begley sits down with co-founder of Dotloop and creator of Content Credits, Adam Koehler, to talk about the intersection of entrepreneurship, technology, and community.

    Adam shares how he turned a challenging childhood into a lifetime of innovation, selling one of the biggest real-estate software platforms in history before diving into blockchain. Together, Jeremy and Adam explore how blockchain technology could transform industries like HVAC, logistics, and energy, making payments, incentives, and accountability more transparent.

    They also talk candidly about ADHD as a superpower, using it for creativity and momentum, and why giving back to your community might be the smartest marketing move you can make.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • How blockchain could reshape the trades and supply-chain industries
    • How to turn ADHD into a productivity advantage
    • Real-world local marketing tactics that actually work
    • The multiplying effect of entrepreneurship and community building

    Whether you’re running a small contracting business or dreaming up your next big idea, this episode will inspire you to think bigger and act local.

    Learn More:

    • Content Credits → https://www.contentcredits.com
    • Adam’s Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/apkoehler/?hl=en
    • Follow Adam on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamkoehler/
    • Learn more about Adam → https://adamkoehler.com/
    • Reversed Out Creative (Adam’s Agency) → https://www.reversedout.com

    HVAC 2 Home Performance → https://www.hvac2homeperformance.com

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    50 min
  • Building Science, Better Homes: Transforming HVAC with Brynn Cooksey
    Nov 25 2025

    What happens when an HVAC veteran embraces building science and technology to transform his business?

    In this episode of the HVAC ADHD Vodcast, host Jeremy Begley talks with Brynn Cooksey, owner of Air Doctors Heating and Cooling and one of ESCO’s Top 25 Most Influential HVACR Instructors of 2024.

    Brynn shares his journey from running a traditional HVAC shop to becoming a full-on home-performance contractor. He explains how integrating building-science principles, energy audits, and MeasureQuick software helped reduce callbacks to 0.5 percent — improving technician confidence, customer satisfaction, and profitability.

    They also dig into Brynn’s approach to training the next generation of HVAC professionals, how he collaborates with utility companies to enhance workforce development, and why LIDAR-based load calculations could be a game-changer for the future of home performance.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • How to transition from HVAC to home performance without losing your mind (or your margins)
    • Why MeasureQuick is changing the game for diagnostics and commissioning
    • The business value of continuous training and accurate load calcs
    • How to collaborate with utilities and industry partners for workforce growth

    If you care about doing things right — from comfort to commissioning — this one’s a must-listen.

    Links & Resources:

    • Air Doctors Heating and Cooling → https://www.airdoctorshvacservice.com
    • MeasureQuick → https://www.measurequick.com
    • HVAC 2 Home Performance → https://www.hvac2homeperformance.com
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    33 min
  • The Conduit Tech Journey with Marisa Reddy & Shelby Breger: Reinventing HVAC with Innovation, Empathy, and Industry Impact
    Nov 11 2025

    What happens when two outsiders step into the HVAC industry and completely rethink how contractors sell, design, and deliver comfort?

    In this episode of HVAC ADHD, host Jeremy Begley talks with Marisa Reddy and Shelby Breger, co-founders of Conduit Tech, a groundbreaking sales and design platform that’s transforming the residential HVAC industry.

    Marisa and Shelby share how Conduit empowers contractors to create accurate load calculations, 3D home scans, and professional proposals that close deals faster. With features built for speed, accuracy, and profit, Conduit Tech helps contractors spend less time on paperwork and more time doing what matters.

    You’ll hear stories from users who’ve increased their sales conversion by 15%, gained back hours of family time, and found new confidence selling high-efficiency systems.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • Why empathy and user feedback are the secret weapons in HVAC software design
    • How LIDAR-based load calcs are changing the game for residential HVAC contractors
    • What ACCA certification really means for trust and performance
    • How technology can bring balance back to your business and your life

    Whether you’re a contractor, designer, or tech-curious pro, this conversation will make you rethink how software and craftsmanship can actually work together.

    Links & Resources:

    • Conduit Tech → https://www.conduit-tech.com
    • Follow Conduit on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/company/conduit-tech
    • HVAC 2 Home Performance → https://www.hvac2homeperformance.com
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    45 min
  • Inside the US Heat Pump Summit: Brent Davidson on Solar Integration, Batteries & the Future of HVAC
    Oct 28 2025

    How do solar, batteries, and heat pumps all work together to create smarter, more efficient homes, and more profitable HVAC businesses?

    In this episode of the HVAC ADHD Vodcast, host Jeremy Begley sits down with Brent Davidson, founder of the US Heat Pump Summit, to talk about the evolution of one of the fastest-growing events in the home energy space.

    Brent shares how the Summit — now heading into its third event in Worcester, Massachusetts (November 18–19, 2025) — has grown from a small gathering of solar and HVAC innovators into a major industry hub, bringing together contractors, manufacturers, and business leaders to shape the future of residential energy.

    They dive into the economics of dynamic power pricing, the importance of batteries in stabilizing the grid, and the real-world challenges of integrating solar, heat pumps, and smart controls for homeowners.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • How the US Heat Pump Summit is redefining collaboration across HVAC, solar, and energy storage.
    • Why understanding battery economics and load management matters for contractors.
    • How to adapt your HVAC business to a rapidly electrifying world.
    • What’s next for the Summit and why 2025 is shaping up to be its biggest year yet.

    If you’re serious about where HVAC and home performance are headed, this conversation is your roadmap.

    Links & Resources:

    • US Heat Pump Summit → https://www.usheatpumpsummit.com
    • HVAC 2 Home Performance → https://www.hvac2homeperformance.com
    • Follow Brent Davidson on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/brent-davidson


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    43 min
  • Solving Humidity Headaches: Dehumidification & Ventilation with Nikki Krueger of Santa Fe Dehumidifiers
    Oct 14 2025

    Why are today’s energy-efficient homes still battling humidity? In this episode of HVAC ADHD, host Jeremy Begley sits down with Nikki Krueger, Director of Marketing and Business Development at Santa Fe Dehumidifiers, to unpack the science and strategy behind ventilating dehumidifiers.

    Nikki explains how these systems maintain ideal indoor humidity by tempering outdoor air with return air, keeping homes dry, comfortable, and efficient even in humid climates. Jeremy and Nikki dig into real-world challenges in LEED and high-performance homes, the pitfalls of exhaust ventilation, and why dew points are rising even in northern climates.

    They also discuss Santa Fe’s latest models (the Ultra v1 55 and v1 205) and what makes them a breakthrough in humidity control.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • Why traditional ventilation strategies fall short in modern homes.
    • How ventilating dehumidifiers improve IAQ, comfort, and energy efficiency.
    • When and how to incorporate dehumidification into design and retrofit projects.
    • Common misconceptions about how dehumidifiers handle incoming air.

    If you design, install, or commission HVAC systems — or if you just want your home to finally feel dry and comfortable — this one’s a must-listen.

    Sponsored by Noso Labs and Santa Fe Dehumidifiers.

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    53 min
  • From Tech Startups to Trade Tools: How NOSO Labs is Reimagining HVAC Service
    Sep 30 2025

    What happens when Silicon Valley meets the trades? In this episode of HVAC ADHD, host Jeremy Begley sits down with Winston Chi, founder of NOSO Labs and part of the latest Y Combinator batch, to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the HVAC industry.

    Winston shares his journey from crypto and AI startups to HVAC innovation, and how NOSO Labs is building tools to help technicians master diagnostics, sales, and customer service—all in one workflow. Jeremy and Winston dig into the platform’s ability to integrate with ServiceTitan and Housecall Pro, deliver job briefs before a tech even leaves the truck, record and analyze homeowner conversations, and auto-generate proposals. They also dive into NOSO’s massive 20-terabyte library of equipment manuals, designed to give techs instant answers in the field using voice and camera inputs.

    In this conversation, you’ll learn:

    • How AI can streamline job prep, diagnostics, and proposals for HVAC pros.
    • Why NOSO Labs is betting big on integration, technician efficiency, and customer support.
    • The surprising overlap between home performance, plumbing, and HVAC in AI-driven service.
    • How emerging tools could transform not only training but the very role of the technician.

    Whether you’re a contractor curious about AI, a trainer helping the next generation of techs, or just someone who wants to know how startups are colliding with the trades, this episode delivers a fascinating look at the future of HVAC.

    Links & Resources:

    • Explore NOSO Labs: noso.so
    • Connect with Winston Chi on LinkedIn
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    1 h et 2 min
  • Culture Change, Comfort, and Customer Care: Lessons from Rob Minnick
    Sep 16 2025

    What does it take to turn a family HVAC shop into a nationally recognized home performance leader? In this episode of the HVAC ADHD Vodcast, host Jeremy Begley reconnects with Rob Minnick, a long-time friend and industry veteran whose family business dates back to 1954. Rob shares his decades-long journey—from starting out in the sheet metal shop at 14 years old to leading Minnick’s HVAC into the world of home performance.

    Jeremy and Rob dig into the challenges and breakthroughs of adopting home performance, including the cultural shift required to get technicians, managers, and even customer service reps on board. Rob discusses how training, operations manuals, and weekly meetings transformed his team, why sometimes walking away from “just swap the box” jobs is the right call, and how tools like MeasureQuick, duct system optimization, and air balancing are shaping modern HVAC workflows.

    In this conversation, you’ll learn:

    • How Rob integrated home performance into a traditional HVAC business model.
    • Why training and operations manuals are non-negotiable for long-term success.
    • How customer service scripts and education change the game for homeowners.
    • The role of NCI training, MeasureQuick, and duct optimization in today’s fieldwork.

    Whether you’re running a family shop, training the next generation of techs, or trying to reduce callbacks, Rob’s story offers practical wisdom, hard-earned lessons, and a clear vision for the future of HVAC.

    Links & Resources:

    • Connect with Rob Minnick on LinkedIn

    • Learn more about NCI (National Comfort Institute)
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    43 min
  • Old School vs. New Wave: Where Manual J Meets Thermentor with Max Reichlin
    Sep 2 2025

    Curious about using historical energy data instead of traditional Manual J calculations for sizing HVAC systems? In this episode of HVAC ADHD, host Jeremy Begley sits down with Max Reichlin, Product Manager and Mechanical Engineer behind Thermentor, an innovative platform transforming how contractors approach load calculations.

    Max dives deep into the power of data-driven load analysis, explaining how utility bills and runtime data can accurately determine HVAC sizing. Jeremy and Max discuss the differences between bottom-up (Manual J) and top-down (energy-based and runtime) models, the role of equipment efficiency in calculating accurate heating and cooling loads, and the critical challenge of handling latent loads in humid climates.

    In this conversation, you'll learn:

    • How energy usage data translates into precise load calculations.
    • Practical ways contractors can use runtime and energy data to "true-up" traditional Manual J analyses.
    • The future of HVAC sizing tools and how AI could shape the industry.
    • How Thermentor simplifies data collection and streamlines the contractor-homeowner relationship.

    Whether you're a seasoned HVAC pro or new to energy-based modeling, this episode provides clarity on how embracing data can lead to more accurate systems, happier customers, and better-performing homes.

    Links & Resources:

    • Explore Thermentor: www.thermentor.com
    • Connect with Max Reichlin on LinkedIn: Max Reichlin
    • Learn more about Clean Power Research: www.cleanpower.com


    Thanks to our sponsors:
    Noso
    Santa Fe

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    41 min