When you’re thinking about opening your own business, one of the most crucial decisions you can make is which industry to enter. There are so many reasons to become part of the home services industry, but the fact that it’s recession-resilient and growing rapidly makes it an opportunity that you can’t miss out on! While you might think that a pandemic and economic uncertainty have created trouble for all businesses, that couldn’t be further from the truth. Over the last two years, home and business owners alike have been keen to make changes around their properties that make them healthier and safer. Nowhere is this more evident than in the air duct cleaning industry. As we’ve all become more aware of the impact that indoor air quality has on our health, HVAC franchises like DUCTZ have experienced higher sales than ever before. There’s never been a better time, so let’s talk about how to start an HVAC business as a member of the DUCTZ family.
You might think that you need to have prior experience with air duct cleaning and HVAC systems in order to be a successful DUCTZ franchise owner. Not so! Anyone who’s willing to work hard can thrive with DUCTZ. Before your franchise opens, you’ll go through thorough training at our Ann Arbor campus and learn everything you need to know about performing best-in-class HVAC services. One of the many things we teach our new franchise owners is how to get their business ready to open, including how to equip themselves with the right HVAC service tools. Read on to learn more about our recommended HVAC equipment list!
What equipment do I need to start an HVAC business?
As a general rule of thumb, most franchises in the home services industry require business owners to have a mix of everyday tools and specialty equipment. Air duct cleaning is no different. Your tools are a crucial part of providing the outstanding HVAC services DUCTZ is known for. Many of them are basic tools and equipment you may have already, like:
- Screwdrivers
- Hammers
- Pliers
- Shears
- Electric drills and nut drivers
- Extension cords
- Flashlights
- Tape measures
- Step ladder
You’ll also need somewhat more specific tools, including:
- Electrical testers
- Blower Wheel Pullers
- Vacuums
- Foil Tapes
- Collection Units – also called Negative Air Machines
- Special Collection Hoses
- Brush Systems
- Duct knives
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) like masks, goggles, gloves, work clothes, and shoe covers.
Specialized HVAC equipment costs a little more – on average, this gear will cost up to $1000. This equipment includes:
- Vacuum pump
- Refrigerant scale
- Thermal image camera
- Megohmmeter or multimeter
- Voltage tester
- Refrigerant storage tank
This is equipment you’re likely not familiar with, as it deals with air conditioning and refrigeration. There’s no need to be intimidated by it, though! You’ll have plenty of time during your in-person training at our campus to learn the ins and outs of everything. We’ll also give you a more thorough rundown on makes and models.
Why should I choose DUCTZ?
Choosing a proven franchising opportunity like DUCTZ is a surefire way to build a thriving business. Entering the home services industry is a smart financial choice – even during times of economic uncertainty, franchises like DUCTZ thrive because we provide essential services that everyone needs. We’ve also taken the legwork out of opening a new business, leaving you the time you need to get your franchise off the ground. Our franchise owners benefit from a turnkey business model that’s been developed to maximize profitability, as well as world-class training, support, and resources. No matter which walk of life you come from, you can succeed as a DUCTZ franchise owner.
Let’s get started! If you’re interested in learning more about DUCTZ, give our franchising team a call today. We’ll be happy to answer any questions you have, then get you started with a copy of our Franchising Opportunity Report.