For many Long Island residents, summer is a time of recreation and leisure. Whether heading to the beach, boating in the Sound, or hitting the links, it’s a relief to come home, turn up the air conditioning, and cool off after a day in the sun.
For Long Island’s HVAC technicians, it’s the busy season. Hours are spent in hot, cramped attics or the blazing sun to ensure air conditioning is there when you need it. To mark National HVAC Tech Day on June 22, we’re celebrating these hardworking HVAC professionals who keep us cool during the summer – and warm during icy New York winters.
National HVAC Tech Day began in 2016 as a way to highlight what HVAC technicians do, understand what it takes to be an HVAC tech, and recognize them for their work.
What Do HVAC Techs Do?
What HVAC technicians do is right there in the acronym – they install, maintain, and repair Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. Some techs specialize in specific areas like solar energy, refrigeration systems, or indoor air quality, while others have a broad array of general HVAC skills.
What Are the Basic HVAC Skills?
HVAC technicians are highly skilled professionals. Training consists of some combination of trade or technical school education, apprenticeships, and on-the-job work experience.
In addition to their specialized skills, HVAC techs need:
- Good communication skills: Interact effectively with customers, understand their concerns, and provide clear explanations of issues and solutions.
- Problem-solving abilities: Analyze complex HVAC problems, identify the root cause, and develop effective repair strategies.
- Physical skills: Proficient in working with machinery and handling heavy objects, often in extreme working conditions, confined spaces, and harsh weather.
- Adaptability to extreme working conditions: Ability to work in confined spaces, harsh weather conditions, and other challenging environments to ensure proper HVAC system functionality.
- Time management skills: Efficiently manage tasks, prioritize assignments, and meet deadlines to ensure timely completion of HVAC projects and repairs.
- Computer literacy: Comfortable using technology and software relevant to the HVAC field, such as diagnostic tools, HVAC system controls, and computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS).
- Desire to help others: Inherent motivation to assist customers by resolving their HVAC issues and ensuring their comfort and satisfaction.
How Do Our HVAC Techs Keep You Safe?
Tragar’s HVAC professionals value your safety and comfort. Tragar Home Services and Express C.O.D are family-owned businesses serving Long Island families since 1956, and we strive to make your experience with us friendly, efficient, and convenient. Our promises are Dependability, Fairness, and Trustworthiness, and our valued employees live up to these principles.
Tragar Homes Services requires extensive training and background checks for all technicians, who are Long Island residents, just like you. Once in your home, they have the utmost respect for your property and health. They cover their shoes and your floors to maintain cleanliness and will observe COVID protocols upon request.
Express C.O.D understands that HVAC issues are often safety issues, so phones are staffed 24/7, and the average emergency response time is only two hours.
Express C.O.D Salutes HVAC Professionals
Express C.O.D provides discounted oil-on-demand services. We salute the HVAC technicians at our parent company, Express C.O.D Home Services. Serving Nassau and Suffolk counties for over six decades, Tragar Home Services offers safe, professional HVAC installation, maintenance, and repair. To schedule a sales or service call with Express C.O.D, call (516) 206-3805.