Choosing The Right Truck Or Van For Your HVACR Business

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Shopping for a new vehicle or vehicles for your HVACR business is an important step in keeping your business healthy and profitable. As with any major purchase, smart shopping techniques and good research are the key to making a good decision. Factors to consider when shopping for new vehicles for your business include considerations such as the vehicle's job duties, its efficiency, life-cycle costs and how long you intend to keep it.

The first question that needs to be addressed is how are you going to use the truck, your specific needs and requirements. The standard questions start with your typical job description. Are you primarily involved in single-family home repairs and replacements or are do you specialize in large new construction projects? The bigger the projects you are primarily involved in, the bigger the vehicle you will need. What type of area do you operate in? Do you operate in a metropolitan area or do you perform most of your jobs in a rural area that is spread out over many square miles. If all your business is performed within a short distance of your base, it could mean you should select a different truck than if you more routinely do long trips to the work sites.

Rule number one in all cases is do not skimp on size or payload. Packing your truck to the doors or loading it within a few pounds of its capacity all the time is a bad idea. It will cause you and your crew to be less efficient on the job and the truck's systems and components will wear out and start failing much sooner. Allow for growth in both capacity and load carrying ability. The GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) is all-important. The GVWR accounts for the entire weight of the vehicle including the vehicle


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