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Discover the ways you can use load calculations and load calculation software to build value with your customers

If you're a comfort advisor, an owner, or a sales leader in an HVAC business - Identifying, and then selling the right system for a home is one of the most important things you do every day. It's the core of the business - but it certainly can be time consuming.
When it comes to system sizing and HVAC load calculations, they take time and energy. They're powerful for your install coordinators and teams - and they can be powerful for you too to help convert more, and higher ticket sales. In this article, we focus on how using load calculations, like ACCA's Manual J load calculation, can drive sales - transforming it from important internal work, to something that helps you differentiate on site.
We all know what an HVAC load calculation is - it's the evaluation of the heating loads and cooling loads of a building based on the materials and components of a home that determine heat transfer inside and outside of the home. It can serve as an incredible starting point when it comes to optimizing home comfort.
When it comes to optimizing a homeowner's comfort, energy efficiency typically follows. Optimizing comfort requires attention to the building materials (e.g., the materials that compose the windows, walls, doors, ceilings and floors), the ductwork that's in place, the current systems, and how the homeowner is currently experiencing their system (are there hot and cold spots? Rooms that are always uncomfortable?). To get to an accurate Manual J HVAC load calculation, you will need the following:
As you know, each of these factors is incorporated into the load calculation. Your room-by-room load calculation will then serve as a means to summarize what we know about the home, and its needs - and serve as the foundation for system sizing.
Your thoughtful evaluation of a home with a load calculation yields a number of benefits for homeowners - all of which can be thoughtfully integrated into the explanation of the process. Together, this can set you apart from your competitors, by highlighting the following key benefits:
All of this HVAC load calculation and system sizing work is compelling - but how can it help your sales?
When you show up and show the homeowner your expertise - it shines. A Manual J load calculation is often both required for permit paperwork and other operational work, but when explained as part of the customized proposal, can showcase the value you bring. Ultimately, your focus is on building trust with the homeowner, and your ability to explain - with the help of numbers and visuals - can help accelerate that process.
In fact, as you explain the work you're doing in the home - you can use it as a way to highlight comfort, energy savings, and cost-effectiveness. There are also a few insights you can leverage:
Your job isn't easy, but you can leverage the work you're already doing in every home to accelerate your sales. Load calculations can be a way to streamline your workflow and help communicate with the install team - while helping you make the sale. With next generation tools, like Conduit Tech's, you can streamline your load calculation and sales process with 3D models, 2D floor plans, load calculations and customized sales materials - all in less than 15 minutes on a mobile app. If you're hoping to learn more about load calculations, sales processes, or how to leverage new technology to differentiate your process, book a time with us!
