June’s most popular stories

A federal rebate change, $300,000 contractor settlement, 1.3 million-subscriber YouTube channel, and more

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July is here: Fireworks, ice cream, cookouts, bodies of water, maybe a lost flip-flop or two. But first, our five most-read stories from June:  

DOE unfreezes Home Energy Rebates, nixes gas-to-electric upgrades. “The Department of Energy released guidance on two federal HVAC-focused rebate programs, including a change that would bar consumers from using the rebates to switch from gas to electric equipment.” (Full story)

HVAC company to pay $300,000 to settle lawsuit over deceptive sales claims. “Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday sued Allentown-based Curtis Total Service in June 2022, alleging the company engaged in deceptive and high-pressure sales tactics in violation of several state consumer protection laws.” (Full story)

How AllTech Services runs its 1.3 million-subscriber YouTube channel. “We have some web pixels that are dialed in with YouTube. So if we pump out some creative that gets a lot of views, we do see a little bit of a web lift. But do we have a call tracking number that we can tie to a campaign and then to revenue? No.” (Full story)

Carrier CEO talks unit volumes, the economy, and tariffs. “The [Americas] residential and light commercial businesses have both been performing better than we thought. The demand there has kind of exceeded our expectations, so that’s been encouraging. [It] feels like it’s hitting troughs and poised for a recovery.” (Full story)

Supreme Court tosses ruling that upheld 95% furnace rule. “The U.S. Supreme Court vacated a lower court’s ruling that upheld a Biden-era rule outlawing certain residential gas furnaces beginning in late 2028… [directing it] to reconsider its decision ‘in light of the position’ of the Trump administration.” (Full story)

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Major HVAC manufacturers accused of price-fixing conspiracy in lawsuit

Major HVAC manufacturers accused of price-fixing conspiracy in lawsuit

“These Defendants are alleged to have driven HVAC equipment prices to historic levels through a series of frequent and repeated secret meetings, information sharing, communications, and public signaling,” a law firm involved in the case writes

BBB program enlists home service contractors to help fraud victims

BBB program enlists home service contractors to help fraud victims

There were nearly 82,000 fraud reports in the “Home Improvement, Repair, and Solar” category in 2024, per the Federal Trade Commission

Most of U.S. in for a hotter-than-normal June: Outlook

Most of U.S. in for a hotter-than-normal June: Outlook

The Pacific Northwest has the highest chance — 60 to 70 percent — of experiencing above-normal temperatures during the month