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Why Train With HVAC 2 Home Performance?
We're not contractors — we're consultants, testers, and educators.
Our work spans residential HVAC design, commissioning, green building verification, and functional testing.
We've trained techs, builders, raters, and comfort consultants across the country — and we know what separates average sales from transformational conversations.
If you want to lead with building science, sell with empathy, and close jobs that actually work for the homeowner...
 This is the training that will get you there.

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June 25, 2025

Let’s be real: most homeowners don’t call for help with their HVAC system because they’re dreaming about their energy bills.

They call because something feels off.

  • “The upstairs never cools.”

  • “My baby’s room is always drafty.”

  • “The air just feels damp and muggy.”

  • “We’re running the heat, but my feet are freezing.”

And most techs or salespeople respond the way they were trained:
Look at the equipment. Suggest a replacement. Maybe upsell a smart thermostat.

But what if the fix wasn’t a box in the basement or a coil in the attic?

What if the real solution was in the walls, the ducts, the pressure imbalances — the story the house is trying to tell?


      HVAC Techs and Salespeople Are on the Front Lines of Comfort and Health

At HVAC 2 Home Performance, we train HVAC professionals to think beyond the mechanical room.

We call them Permanent Load Reduction Specialists — but what we really mean is:

Pros who can uncover and explain the invisible problems that sabotage performance.

Because more often than not, homeowners don’t need a bigger unit —
They need someone who can help them see the whole system.


    It’s Not About Selling. It’s About Storytelling.

Here’s what the research tells us:

  • People make decisions with emotion first, logic second.

  • 93% of communication is nonverbal.

  • Homeowners don’t buy SEER ratings — they buy peace of mind.

That’s why the most effective techs and salespeople aren’t just trained in airflow —
They’re trained in empathy, psychology, and story.

They know how to:

  • Ask questions that surface the real concerns

  • Listen for clues about health, noise, humidity, dust, and discomfort

  • Paint a picture of what’s possible — not just quote what’s replaceable


    “The House Is Trying to Tell You Something…”

When you show a homeowner that their attic insulation is missing in a key spot…
Or that their return duct is crushed…
Or that their indoor humidity is making them feel sticky at 72°F…

You’re not just giving them data.

You’re helping them understand their home’s story — and giving them a way to rewrite it.

This is how permanent load reduction becomes real:
Not through rebates or fear tactics, but through trust, education, and collaboration.


   From Salesperson to Change Agent

Most HVAC techs didn’t get into the trade to become psychologists.
But today’s high-performance homes need more than just a good install.

They need someone who can:

✔ Spot opportunities for permanent improvements (not just temporary fixes)
✔ Explain how building shell, duct layout, and ventilation affect comfort and energy
✔ Build trust by not immediately jumping to replacement
✔ Connect the dots between a family’s lived experience and their home’s behavior

That’s not selling. That’s leadership.