Heat Pumped

Heat Pumped

The Heat Pumped podcast brings together the smartest people in building electrification to talk about all things heat pumps. We cover industry trends, technology, barriers in widespread adoption, and share ideas on how to install more heat pumps in homes.

Episodes

  1. 1D AGO

    RJ Cilley at Voomi Supply: How Missing Parts Are a Hidden Bottleneck for Heat Pump Installs

    This episode of Heat Pumped Podcast pulls back the curtain on HVAC distribution with RJ Cilley, CEO of Voomi Supply. We dig into how HVAC parts actually move from manufacturers to contractors, why finding the right part is often harder than it should be, and how distribution bottlenecks quietly shape what technologies—like heat pumps—can scale in different parts of the country. RJ shares his perspective coming from a nontraditional HVAC background, having spent his career building e-commerce businesses in other industries. We talk about what surprised him most when he entered HVAC, why relationships still matter deeply in a digital world, and how the “long tail” of millions of parts creates real friction for contractors and homeowners alike. Along the way, we explore how e-commerce fits into a relationship-driven industry—not as a replacement for the local supply house, but as a complement that can surface hard-to-find inventory, aggregate nationwide supply, and reduce downtime when parts aren’t stocked locally. 🔧 The HVAC parts problem: Why no supply house can stock everything—and why obsolete parts still matter📦 Distribution basics: How OEMs, distributors, and contractors fit together (and where friction shows up)🌎 Heat pumps & availability: How uneven stocking and awareness can slow adoption in certain regions☎️ Relationships vs. e-commerce: Why phone calls, trust, and human support aren’t going away anytime soon📈 What’s changing: How better data, aggregation, and digital tools could reduce jobsite delays over time If you’re a contractor, industry professional, or homeowner curious about why getting HVAC parts can feel so difficult—and how those challenges affect heat pump adoption—this episode offers a grounded look at the supply-side realities shaping the industry.

    30 min
  2. 09/19/2025

    Brent Davidson: Building a Heat Pump business that lasts

    This episode of Heat Pumped dives into the business side of heat pumps with Brent Davidson, founder of the U.S. Heat Pump Summit. We cover why 70% of HVAC companies fail in their first year, what private equity–backed competitors are doing differently, and the practical steps contractors can take to build resilient, profitable heat pump businesses. Brent shares his unique perspective coming from the solar software world, where he learned the importance of combining technical expertise with business fundamentals. We talk about why leadership is a skill that needs to be learned, how to think like a CEO instead of just a technician, and why PE rollups aren’t the end of the world—but they are a wake-up call for contractors to level up their operations. 📊 Why HVAC startups fail: Pricing mistakes, weak financial planning, and missing basic business metrics 🏢 Private equity rollups: What they mean for competition and how to stand out against well-funded players 🧰 Tactical advice: Specialize in housing types, simplify your offerings, and test your own customer experience 🌱 Long-term strategy: Build trust, invest in your team, and create systems that survive market cycles 🗓 The U.S. Heat Pump Summit: Two days of technical and business training, November 18–19, 2025, in Worcester, MA If you’re a contractor, business owner, or anyone thinking about starting a heat pump company, this episode is packed with practical advice on building a business that lasts — and thriving even in a competitive market.

    41 min
  3. 05/16/2025

    Clay McCombe: Heat Pump Workforce Development

    In this episode of Heat Pumped, host Shreyas Sudhakar sits down with Clay McCombe, an advocate for workforce development in the heat pump industry, based in Colorado. Clay shares his unconventional entry into the heat pump world—starting with zero knowledge but a deep commitment to social justice and creating career opportunities for underserved communities. Clay's work focuses on scaling the heat pump workforce by bridging labor gaps and making careers in the trades more accessible and inclusive. He emphasizes the need to recruit workers with grit and hunger, particularly from overlooked populations like formerly incarcerated individuals, non-English speakers, and youth. His programs aim to provide them with meaningful, well-paying, and climate-forward job opportunities. The episode explores: Clay’s journey from nonprofit and local government work into climate-focused workforce development. The untapped potential of training people reentering society from prison or those traditionally left out of skilled trades. The need to shift cultural perceptions around the trades, especially among parents and educators. Innovative workforce programs like the GAPS (Growth Access Programs) initiative targeting equity and inclusion. The upcoming Contractor Navigation Hub and Small Business Scaling Program in Colorado, designed to remove administrative burdens and empower new heat pump entrepreneurs. Why mentorship, community engagement, and job shadowing are key to both learning and retention in the trades. How local governments and policymakers can take practical steps to invest in green workforce development and decarbonization. Shreyas and Clay also discuss the importance of humility, curiosity, and the spirit of entrepreneurship—highlighting how today's technicians can become tomorrow's business owners and mentors. They close with a shared optimism that the "heat pump gold rush" has room for everyone who’s ready to learn and grow. 💡 Takeaway: If you're curious about careers in HVAC, clean energy, or workforce development, now’s the time to get involved. Whether you're a job seeker, contractor, policymaker, or just heat pump-curious, there’s a role for you in building a cleaner, more inclusive energy future. 🔗 Follow the show: Subscribe to Heat Pumped on your favorite podcast app and check out heatpumped.org for more resources and the newsletter. 📣 Interested in workforce development or heat pumps? Clay encourages you to reach out—he’s always happy to connect.

    41 min
  4. 04/18/2025

    Nate "The House Whisperer" Adams: Making Every Air Conditioner a 2-Way AC

    In this episode of Heat Pumped, host Shreyas Sudhakar sits down with Nate Adams, sometimes called the “Father of Electrify Everything.” Nate brings decades of experience in home performance, electrification, and HVAC design. Known for his no-BS pragmatism and fierce advocacy for building science, Nate shares his journey—from pulling his first gas meter in 2014 to becoming a national thought leader in the heat pump movement. Together, they unpack: Why Nate thinks one-way air conditioners are “intellectually stupid” and why a heat pump (or “two-way AC”) should be the default option in almost every home. The human—not technical—barriers to full home electrification, including HVAC contractor culture, politicization of heat pumps, and market inertia. Why hybrids (heat pumps + furnaces) are a critical stepping stone for decarbonization in cold climates, especially in the Midwest. Nate’s approach to designing comfortable, quiet, energy-efficient homes, and the secrets to making heat pumps work even in leaky, 100-year-old houses. The importance of feedback loops, data monitoring, and right-sizing to get the best out of HVAC systems. The real cost of electrification, and why smarter installs—not cheaper ones—are the key to value. The “Cooler Act,” Nate’s proposed policy to phase out air conditioners in favor of heat pumps by incentivizing manufacturers and distributors. If you’re a homeowner, HVAC pro, or policymaker looking for clear-eyed advice on electrification that cuts through the hype, this one’s for you. Nate is equal parts engineer, educator, and provocateur—and he’s not afraid to challenge sacred cows. Key Quote: "We're politicizing reverse gear. Air conditioners are dumb—you're throwing away functionality for no reason." — Nate Adams 📚 Mentioned: The Home Comfort Book Nate’s work: Energy Smart Ohio, Electrify Everything Facebook Group Shreyas’s newsletter: heatpumped.org Where to find Nate: Twitter / LinkedIn / BlueSky: @EnergySmartWV

    1h 20m

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The Heat Pumped podcast brings together the smartest people in building electrification to talk about all things heat pumps. We cover industry trends, technology, barriers in widespread adoption, and share ideas on how to install more heat pumps in homes.