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Culture Change, Comfort, and Customer Care: Lessons from Rob Minnick

Culture Change, Comfort, and Customer Care: Lessons from Rob Minnick

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What does it take to turn a family HVAC shop into a nationally recognized home performance leader? In this episode of the HVAC ADHD Vodcast, host Jeremy Begley reconnects with Rob Minnick, a long-time friend and industry veteran whose family business dates back to 1954. Rob shares his decades-long journey—from starting out in the sheet metal shop at 14 years old to leading Minnick’s HVAC into the world of home performance.

Jeremy and Rob dig into the challenges and breakthroughs of adopting home performance, including the cultural shift required to get technicians, managers, and even customer service reps on board. Rob discusses how training, operations manuals, and weekly meetings transformed his team, why sometimes walking away from “just swap the box” jobs is the right call, and how tools like MeasureQuick, duct system optimization, and air balancing are shaping modern HVAC workflows.

In this conversation, you’ll learn:

  • How Rob integrated home performance into a traditional HVAC business model.
  • Why training and operations manuals are non-negotiable for long-term success.
  • How customer service scripts and education change the game for homeowners.
  • The role of NCI training, MeasureQuick, and duct optimization in today’s fieldwork.

Whether you’re running a family shop, training the next generation of techs, or trying to reduce callbacks, Rob’s story offers practical wisdom, hard-earned lessons, and a clear vision for the future of HVAC.

Links & Resources:

  • Connect with Rob Minnick on LinkedIn

  • Learn more about NCI (National Comfort Institute)
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