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How to start HVAC business

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A Guide in How to Start Your HVAC Business

Oct 4, 2016

It is widely known and commonly accepted that there are almost no facilities, starting from single private houses to business...

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Some know me as Mr. HVAC. I’m an entrepreneur, business owner, public speaker, expert witness, husband, and father. I used to work in the HVAC industry and now have a passion for helping business owners in the contracting world grow their businesses. I’m the President of Aptora Corporation, which manages the growing portfolio of accounting software, field service management software, flat rate pricing software systems, and other related products and services.

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  • 8877 Bourgade St, Lenexa, KS 66219
  • 913-492-9930
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