Carrier wraps industry earnings with consumer, tariff views
The company's earnings follow the other two major U.S.-based residential OEMs, providing a look at how all three are reading today's market

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Carrier on Tuesday reported Q4 earnings, and executives chimed in on the range of developments impacting the industry, including A2L, tariffs, and consumer health.
Why it matters: The company’s earnings mark the final industry report of 2024, providing a complete look at how the three major U.S.-based residential manufacturers are reading today’s market.
On consumers: While some reports signal softening consumer demand, Carrier hasn’t seen anything concerning.
- “The first thing we look at is, ‘Are we seeing a big switchover to repair versus replace?’” said CEO Dave Gitlin. “We ask that of our partners every month, every quarter.”
- “We’ve been paranoid about it, but we honestly have just not seen that,” he added. “Right now, we feel very good.”
Of note: “Just a reminder that the cost to the homeowner… only about a third of that or less is actually the cost of the equipment that’s ours,” added CFO Patrick Goris.
On tariffs: Like peers Lennox and Trane two weeks ago, Carrier expressed confidence in its ability to navigate tariffs, though it highlighted uncertainties.
- “We know about [China], and we’re confident we have that mitigated,” Gitlin said, referencing the additional 10 percent tariff the President placed on China this month.
Yes, but: “[On Mexico]… there’s so much we don’t know,” he added, pointing to the one-month delay that Trump announced on February 3. “We don’t know if they will go into place. We don’t know if there will be exemptions.”
- “What I can tell you is the team is all over it. [We’re]… leaning into our factories in the United States… We’re significantly increasing our output out of Charlotte this year.”
On 2025: While Carrier projects residential volume to be “flat to down low single-digits” this year, it anticipates high single-digit sales growth, reaffirming its planned price increases.
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