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Welcome to IAQ Series #1 The IAQ Business Model
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Your Hosts for Today’s Conference are: Gary Elekes in Nashville, Tennessee Gary Oetker in Plano, Texas
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Conference Objectives: Review IAQ fundamentals in regards to sources of indoor pollution, solutions to IAQ problems and the business opportunity this represents. Review the elements of the IAQ Business Model.
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Review IAQ fundamentals and the IAQ business environment Review IAQ business opportunity Review sales and marketing approaches to IAQ Review IAQ business measurements and recommendations Review implementation of IAQ business model Agenda for Conference
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Yesterday Loose Homes & Natural Ventilation IAQ Solutions – Total Comfort & Duct Cleaning Today Energy Conservation / Tighter Homes Pressure Problems In Home New Technology & Improved Standards Growing Concern About Liability & Litigation The Future New Construction Techniques Whole House Approach to IAQ Opportunities for Contractors to Grow Indoor Air Quality
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Americans spend 90% of their time indoors 50% of this is within their home Indoor air pollution is 2 to 5 times worse than outdoor air pollution Health Affects Respiratory problems 50 million Americans suffer from allergies 60% of all allergies are caused by mold 12 million Americans have asthmatic episodes yearly Asthma has tripled in the last 20 years Indoor Health
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Biological Contaminants Pollen House Dust Mites Mold Bacteria Viruses Pet Dander Combustion Pollutants Gaseous Pollutants Other Sources such as Radon and Asbestos Indoor Air Pollutants
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Contaminants Spores Enzyme Filaments Toxic Gases To Grow & Thrive Dirt/Organic Material Moisture/Humidity Ill effects Health Structural Damage to Home Mold
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Humidity Problems Oversized Cooling Systems Mismatched Indoor Coil (particularly with on high efficiency equipment) Pressure Problems Leaky ductwork Lack of Return Air Poorly Designed Air Distribution System Poorly Installed Air Distribution System HVAC Contractor Practices Affecting IAQ
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Pollutant Categories
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Source Control Equipment Cleaning Duct Cleaning Duct Repair Duct Renovation Cleaning the Air (Filtration) Various MERV Rated Air Cleaners HEPA Filtration Systems Germicidal Lamps Indoor Air Solutions
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Ventilation Fresh Air Intake HRV ERV Humidity Control Dehumidifiers Humidifiers Indoor Air Solutions (cont.)
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Various Methods of Air Filtration Germicidal Lamps Various Methods of Ventilation (including HRV & ERV) Duct Cleaning Testing & Diagnosing IAQ Problems Duct Repair & Renovation Air Balancing Other Related Trades (Home Insulation & Renovation) Applicable HVAC Products & Services
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IAQ Growth Potential
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Existing Comfort Advisors Bundled With Equipment Replacement Separate IAQ Offer Service & Maintenance Technicians Accessory Sale Dedicated IAQ Sales People & Installation People Sales Approaches
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Marketing to Existing Customers (service strategy) Technician Set Sales Leads Direct Marketing to Customer Base Acquiring New Customers (advertising strategy) Conventional Advertising & Direct Marketing Special Offerings Applicable to Both Above Air Testing (I.E. – AirAdvice) Other Considerations Pricing Compensation Marketing Approaches
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Sample IAQ Price Sheet
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Sample IAQ Technician Spiffs
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Separate Department or Division Easy when IAQ is sold separately Separate Department Income Statement Technician Accessory Sales Duct Cleaning Duct Repair & Renovation How do you handle IAQ sales that are bundled with equipment sales? Measurement Considerations
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Parts/Material20% Labor18% Equipment 0% Allocated Fringe Benefits 7% Sales Commission10% Total Cost of Sales55% Gross Margin45% Direct Cost Model - Duct Cleaning
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Gross Margin Percentage 40% to 50% Depending on mix of products & services Some IAQ products cost as much as the HVAC equipment Gross Margin Dollars Per Day $300 to $750 per IAQ Technician (depending on mix of products and services Business Recommendations
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DiscussInvolve Personnel ConcludeGet Buy-In on Decisions CommitAll Hands in Team Goal CreateIdea to reality – stuff! ExecuteAccountability to do Work FeedbackMeasurements & Report Adapt PlanAdapt as Needed – Start from the top again How To Implement
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Q uestions & A nswers
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