Clearing the Air: HVAC Tips & Tricks with Blue Ridge Heating and Air

Clearing the Air: HVAC Tips & Tricks with Blue Ridge Heating and Air
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Clearing the Air: HVAC Tips & Tricks with Blue Ridge is your go-to podcast for all things heating, cooling, and indoor air quality! 🌬️ Whether you're a homeowner looking to improve energy efficiency, curious about the latest HVAC technology, or simply want healthier, cleaner air in your home, this podcast has you covered.Join the Blue Ridge Heating and Air crew as they share expert advice, practical tips, and deep dives into HVAC equipment, maintenance, and innovations. From optimizing your system’s performance to exploring the health benefits of better air quality, we make HVAC topics accessible, engaging, and informative!✅ Subscribe to stay informed and take control of your home comfort like a pro!👉 Find us at https://blueridgeheatingair.com/
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The podcast covers essential themes related to HVAC, indoor air quality, and energy efficiency, with episodes exploring topics such as the health benefits of clean air ducts, the intricacies of dual fuel systems, and the role of humidity control in indoor environments, effectively bringing HVAC knowledge to homeowners.

Clearing the Air: HVAC Tips & Tricks with Blue Ridge is your go-to podcast for all things heating, cooling, and indoor air quality! 🌬️ Whether you’re a homeowner looking to improve energy efficiency, curious about the latest HVAC technology, or simply want healthier, cleaner air in your home, this podcast has you covered.
Join the Blue Ridge Heating and Air crew as they share expert advice, practical tips, and deep dives into HVAC equipment, maintenance, and innovations. From optimizing your system’s performance to exploring the health benefits of better air quality, we make HVAC topics accessible, engaging, and informative!
✅ Subscribe to stay informed and take control of your home comfort like a pro!
👉 Find us at https://blueridgeheatingair.com/
What happens when two senior engineering managers at GE decide to take control of their future and dive into the HVAC industry?
In this episode of the Conversation Mill Podcast, hosted by Rebecca Dehl of Silverside Creative + Consulting, she sits down with Ben Lagrange and Chris Davidson, co-owners of Blue Ridge Heating & Air, to discuss their journey from corporate America to business ownership.
Topics Covered in This Episode:
- How Ben and Chris transitioned from GE engineers to HVAC entrepreneurs
- The challenges of acquiring and running a home service business
- The importance of indoor air quality, mold detection, and HVAC innovation
- The AirGuard project—Blue Ridge Heating & Air’s cutting-edge mold detection technology
- The ongoing challenge of recruiting skilled technicians and supporting the trades
A huge thank you to Rebecca Dehl for hosting this conversation and allowing us to share it on our Blue Ridge Heating & Air platforms. Rebecca is the creator of the Conversation Mill Podcast, where she highlights entrepreneurs, business leaders, and community changemakers. She is also the founder of Silverside Creative + Consulting, where she helps brands develop strategic marketing and content solutions.
Listen to More Conversations with Rebecca:
Podcast Website: www.conversationmill.com
Consulting & Creative Services: www.silversidecreative.com
Learn More About Blue Ridge Heating & Air:
Serving North & South Carolina 📞 (828) 276-1385 (NC) | (864) 977-8562 (SC) 🌐 www.blueridgeheatingair.com
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