I’m 25 and feel the same way lmao I guess we’re just too comfortable being comfortable and not making the change for ourselves to go out there and do it
Same man. I'm 22 and this dude knows way more about tools and other crap than I do. I wouldn't worry about it much though until you're in your late 20s. 18-25 about is when your life is gonna be like a workshop. You don't know what to make of yourself and you more than likely won't know for a while. Takes a bit before you can finally figure it out. Just keep pushing on and doing the best you can.
You’re inspiring man, I’m studying to enter med school and it helps tons to see other guys my age putting 100% of their effort building themselves up early
Never seen anyone at 18 with this much confidence and knowlege in HVAC. It is good to see that someone young is willing to learn and do it regardless of what others think. I will start plumbing and heating in a couple months, because college degree is worth nothing! And strongly advice everyone to do the same and learn a trade instead of college!
I'm 9, started working HVAC when I was 2 years old working with my dad. He’s a plumber and this video just reminds me what he does for me, my sister, and my mother just to have food on the table. It is good to see that someone young is willing to learn and do it regardless of what others think. I will start my archeology dig in a couple months, because college degree is worth nothing! I admire your skillset and enjoyed the video, best wishes!
jokes aside i could care less about hvac but this was so well edited you got my brainrotted ass watching the whole thing. ill be a professional in no time
The editing, the focus, the drive, and even the true go-get-'em attitude is truly inspiring man. Thanks for the video, I wish I could've done this years ago, knowing that I want to have something sustaining.
Shit I’m 21 and I been bouncing between trades but I fortunately found an HVAC company that will train and I finally feel like I found a good company and future career.
@@NeonXprime indeed I got pretty lucky but there’s always conditions as an apprentice seeking to learn in the field. They always want experience and most don’t want to teach so that’s the biggest hurdle imo.
18, Just started in school earning hvac degree. Recently developed a curiosity for HVAC! Thank you for your vlog and insight in the service calls. I look foward to start soon!
I love this so much. My father has been working for 20 years in California. He’s an electrician and this video just reminds me what he does for me, my sister, and my mother just to have food on the table. Wish you the best and keep at it you’re amazing.
21 and learning the trade at a hotel I work at. NOTHING but fixing shit no ones touched in years or what other guys have messed up. Thankful to my mentor for teaching me how to do everything the right way.
@DoingMeSince03 you know what, your a jealous jerk, I've probably done 50 service calls completely by myself, and only one I couldn't fix, that was my first call, so you can think what you want, by by the time I'm your age I'll be way ahead of you
I’m also an 18 year old hvac technician bro, been working with my dad since I was a lil kid and this is what I wanna do for the rest of my life. Keep doin good in life bro
Have one more year in school before I go out and work at a company in my area. Cool to see day in the life videos of a technician the same age. Will keep watching as long as you keep on posting
Dang, when you said package unit at the beginning i just assumed it would be a quick changeout on the ground. On the roof adds a whole level of complexity to it.
Hey man I'm a carrier apprentice in the uk and its pretty cool to see people servicing our stuff in the field, you should definitely make more of these.
big props to you man! I tried HVAC but the heat was too much for me in attics, however learning how things worked was intriguing. Keep up the great work!
Damn I did hvac right after high school for 3 years this brings back some memories. Now I’m in college pursuing a degree in accounting in my 3rd year 🙏🏽
This is what the American dreams looks like . Hard work enjoying what you do and making a nice living . but if your 18 yrs old its just a superior win in life . congrats bro.
Love it bro. Hopefully I get back into residential. Started at 18 too, 6 years in the game through residential and commercial service and install and I just wanna get back to quick swaps and service calls. I love having a problem and finding the solution gives me drive. Or replacing it and adding my touch. I felt better satisfying homeowners and protecting them from bad businesses ruining our reputation.
Hi! I’m 14 a freshman in high school and I also want to be an hvac technician. I also live in Southern California riverside county area. Keep up the good work and thanks for the inspiration.
Graduated from my local community College in HVAC/R, after that i had a friend of mine help me get a job with a HVAC company that he worked for that does residential, and commercial i become a commercial HVAC/R RTU technician i currently do preventative maintenance, and service i love what i do hope i can become a chiller technician at some point in the future.
been doing hvac for a couple years now. absolutely hate it, but dont know what else to do. wish i was i like you since you seem to somewhat enjoy it lol keep it up.
Im a industrial refrigeration mechanic for cold storages, production plants, warehouses, ammonia, etc I highly recommend aiming for that cheers I’m 26 btw 💪🏼🛠️
Man oh man I remember when I first started working for a company when I was 19, before that I worked with my father, started w/ him when I was 16. I remember those days man, the owner forgetting to order a crucial part for the install.............. cept i'd get yelled at for something that happened when i had 0 responsibility for ordering parts for a job lol. Left that crap after a year and went into commercial and never looked back. Keep on learnin dude, whatever you can, learn it, the more abnormal, uncommon, or unique units you learn, the more power you have to ask for more per hour or hell even look into running your own business one day. Heck that's what I'm doing, tryna get that contractors license
Amazing vid bro ima couple months in my job working and this motivates me cuz it looks like u got it! And ur 18 ! I’m 19 and still feel so young to the field im happy im in it i love it just gotta keep going, gonna tune in more! bouta clock in soon cya!
Started at 16 as a Pin Chaser at a my local bowling center, became a mechanic, currently Head-Mechanic. HVAC is definitely something for me to learn, I deal with electrical too here and there. 24 as a few weeks ago.
Why do you guys go to the outdoor unit first on no ac calls 😂. Go inside, check thermostat, ask questions, check filter/airflow, then go outside… saves a lot of time
Our dispatchers do a great job in putting accurate job descriptions. They aren’t “no ac calls” these calls were “blowing hot air” so that tells us the inside blower motor is blowing! But obviously outdoor unit is not doing its job. Questions are always asked upon greeting and filters are always checked. If they had airflow issues then they would mention it and our dispatchers do a great job asking them! I appreciate your prenotion.
@@EwokDoesHVAC well then why did it end up being the thermostat was the issue? Dispatchers collect information but aren’t technicians… neither are homeowners. Always walk inside first ask questions, check thermostat, filter/airflow, then focus on the outdoor unit. It’s the only way. I would have found your thermostat issue in the first 5 minutes then checked the charge. Saw everything was good and left
Bingo, thats exactly what legit mechanics/techs do. Check the air filter of the car, check brake fluid, coolant and oil..and from there they determine how the condition of the car is....same with hvac air filter is a must to check first. Then check how if everything works on demand and then go outside and check drain
Im so glad i was just recommended this im 16 rn and thinking about going into a career like this or some other handyman work idk plumber, electrician, construction stuff like that yk this video helps so much defo subbed
Usually warehouses can sell you a curb for the unit for $400 or something. Easier to get one at the warehouse, cut the existing curb off with a sawzall. Mount the new one and use duct board to insulate the return and supply 👍
100% agree. i have a mutimeter. his basic diagnostic checklist is great. makes for some viable sidework. free diagnostic if you find something wrong then charge to replace and install.
Ive read some of the comments. For people saying he is further ahead in life than you at 18: Listen, we all pave our ways in this world, everybodys journey is different, everybody has different struggles when climbing the ladder. You can be 18 or 50, dont be discouraged by others people success, focus on yourself and your journey, we will all get there one day together. For the people saying its his daddys company: Yes, he had an easier start due to his father having the knowledge, he knew what training to get etc and easier to obviously find the job since his dad owns the company but being HVAC technician aint sunshine and rainbows, its still hard work, its still early mornings, its still technical.
23 yrs old & closing on 5 yrs service. Keep it up carnal Just had a question, do you guys have to pick up parts after every service call? Here in Vegas when we do 10-13 calls a day, that would chew so much time
I really enjoyed just watching this
sup
man at 23 i feel like i dont have my shit together as much as you do lol. gs bro
Dads company. Don’t think about it to hard.
I’m 25 and feel the same way lmao I guess we’re just too comfortable being comfortable and not making the change for ourselves to go out there and do it
@@VietyF same here at 18 lol im over here thinking my life is already over
Same man. I'm 22 and this dude knows way more about tools and other crap than I do. I wouldn't worry about it much though until you're in your late 20s. 18-25 about is when your life is gonna be like a workshop. You don't know what to make of yourself and you more than likely won't know for a while. Takes a bit before you can finally figure it out. Just keep pushing on and doing the best you can.
@@Rroman-kq9ul incorrect
I’m a Commercial Refrigeration technician that just turned 19. I love my career. Keep it going brother!
Same here brother 23 🦾
Same here 24, Orlando Fl🙏🏼🔥
Same here 33 in Orlando
how long you been doing refrigeration? Started 3 months ago
Keep up the hustle, bros. Im gonna start on monday with 0 experience. Im excited
You’re inspiring man, I’m studying to enter med school and it helps tons to see other guys my age putting 100% of their effort building themselves up early
Never seen anyone at 18 with this much confidence and knowlege in HVAC. It is good to see that someone young is willing to learn and do it regardless of what others think.
I will start plumbing and heating in a couple months, because college degree is worth nothing!
And strongly advice everyone to do the same and learn a trade instead of college!
I appreciate how you explain their issue to the customer and don't treat the customer as slow or dumb. Really makes for a very satisfied customer!
the way you explained that to the old lady was very respectful and kind of you. best of luck to you out there and stay safe.
This is the type of people you hope to get at your house you can tell they went above and beyond for the grandma
I'm 9, started working HVAC when I was 2 years old working with my dad. He’s a plumber and this video just reminds me what he does for me, my sister, and my mother just to have food on the table. It is good to see that someone young is willing to learn and do it regardless of what others think. I will start my archeology dig in a couple months, because college degree is worth nothing! I admire your skillset and enjoyed the video, best wishes!
jokes aside i could care less about hvac but this was so well edited you got my brainrotted ass watching the whole thing. ill be a professional in no time
Bro what
@@SocksFNthat’s what I was thinking 😂😂
bro. this shit would've killed on insta. Probably best to keep it over there.
The editing, the focus, the drive, and even the true go-get-'em attitude is truly inspiring man. Thanks for the video, I wish I could've done this years ago, knowing that I want to have something sustaining.
@@thomasanderson3892 thank you for the kind words brother! It’s never too late .
Shit I’m 21 and I been bouncing between trades but I fortunately found an HVAC company that will train and I finally feel like I found a good company and future career.
Hechale ganas mijo, animo! You got this shit, just remember never to give up
I went into installs here in Hot Ass Texas. This shit would make you or break you!
Where did you find your company?
Indeed?
Online?
Where?
@@NeonXprime indeed I got pretty lucky but there’s always conditions as an apprentice seeking to learn in the field. They always want experience and most don’t want to teach so that’s the biggest hurdle imo.
@@jonathanarriola4727 I feel like that’s in everything now
Everything needs expirence
It’s annoying
But thank you so much for your response !
just started my hvac career in houston texas, your videos give me lots of inspiration. i’m 18 years old too
What’s the working conditions like? I’m also in Houston and interested in HVAC after I graduate high school.
18, Just started in school earning hvac degree. Recently developed a curiosity for HVAC! Thank you for your vlog and insight in the service calls. I look foward to start soon!
When do u graduate
I love this so much. My father has been working for 20 years in California. He’s an electrician and this
video just reminds me what he does for me, my sister, and my mother just to have food on the table.
Wish you the best and keep at it you’re amazing.
21 and learning the trade at a hotel I work at. NOTHING but fixing shit no ones touched in years or what other guys have messed up. Thankful to my mentor for teaching me how to do everything the right way.
Im 16, been doing it full time since i was like 12, dropped out of school so I can work all the time, stay at it man
should have stayed in high school and got your diploma
@@tommygun4752 I'm gonna get a GED, but what's the purpose of going to school if you already have a job?
Fathers company? Who in their right mind would let a 16 year old work on their expensive AC
@DoingMeSince03 you know what, your a jealous jerk, I've probably done 50 service calls completely by myself, and only one I couldn't fix, that was my first call, so you can think what you want, by by the time I'm your age I'll be way ahead of you
not saying youre dumb but thats was a pretty dumb
I’m also an 18 year old hvac technician bro, been working with my dad since I was a lil kid and this is what I wanna do for the rest of my life. Keep doin good in life bro
Dtx?
Have one more year in school before I go out and work at a company in my area. Cool to see day in the life videos of a technician the same age. Will keep watching as long as you keep on posting
As a 21 year old HVAC graduate i appreciate your good customer service skills you are going to be a Beast in 10 years
Amazing! Has exactly what a day is like, in, out, on, everywhere and everything, but the best is showing the people skills!
TLDR you're awesome!
Dang, when you said package unit at the beginning i just assumed it would be a quick changeout on the ground. On the roof adds a whole level of complexity to it.
Hey man I'm a carrier apprentice in the uk and its pretty cool to see people servicing our stuff in the field, you should definitely make more of these.
forgetting the curb is crazy lmao
Keep posting bro you don’t know how much love this
Fuck yeah man. I just started working HVAC at 23 fresh outta college. You made the right decision getting into the trade early
Curios, what is your major?
I wish I could work with guys like you, you guys seem really easy to work with. Great stuff
I’m studying to get my universal license so hopefully watching your vids will give me an output on how life is 🤝🏾
Thank you for your service to our society.
Awesome work van! Giving me some good ideas for my own future work van, for now sticking with what I got going on in the company van I got now.
big props to you man! I tried HVAC but the heat was too much for me in attics, however learning how things worked was intriguing. Keep up the great work!
Damn I did hvac right after high school for 3 years this brings back some memories. Now I’m in college pursuing a degree in accounting in my 3rd year 🙏🏽
Ay man, you got my sub. Love to see a man working in todays society
I'm envious of y'alls tools. Thanks for the vids. Much love from San Antonio,TX
rock on dude.
my uncle taught me to do this from 16-18 and then gave me a job with his crew.
This is what the American dreams looks like . Hard work enjoying what you do and making a nice living . but if your 18 yrs old its just a superior win in life . congrats bro.
Respect to all the HVAC guys out there. I got an HVAC job from a local company and had a heat stroke on my first day. Stay safe.
Love it bro. Hopefully I get back into residential. Started at 18 too, 6 years in the game through residential and commercial service and install and I just wanna get back to quick swaps and service calls. I love having a problem and finding the solution gives me drive. Or replacing it and adding my touch. I felt better satisfying homeowners and protecting them from bad businesses ruining our reputation.
Heavy commercial industrial is where it’s at. Love it 👍 nice video sometimes I actually miss residential but also don’t care to deal with some people.
My man has a great head on his shoulders, best of luck brother success guaranteed.
keep doing yo thang boiiii, preciate da raw content
need more of these types of vids fam great work great content keep it up
awesome watch man, im 18 in trade school for it now just for the certs plan on making this a career.
Hi! I’m 14 a freshman in high school and I also want to be an hvac technician. I also live in Southern California riverside county area. Keep up the good work and thanks for the inspiration.
Damn bro is local asf, watched this whole vid! Dope content bro keep it up!
That's pretty cool keep making these type of vids man keep up the good work
Graduated from my local community College in HVAC/R, after that i had a friend of mine help me get a job with a HVAC company that he worked for that does residential, and commercial i become a commercial HVAC/R RTU technician i currently do preventative maintenance, and service i love what i do hope i can become a chiller technician at some point in the future.
i just started classes for hvac and its dope i found your channel i really think videos like this are hella good and interesting!
been doing hvac for a couple years now. absolutely hate it, but dont know what else to do. wish i was i like you since you seem to somewhat enjoy it lol keep it up.
Im a industrial refrigeration mechanic for cold storages, production plants, warehouses, ammonia, etc I highly recommend aiming for that cheers I’m 26 btw 💪🏼🛠️
“951” I know that area code when I see it 😅.
Fellow riverside resident myself.
Gs brotha
Man oh man I remember when I first started working for a company when I was 19, before that I worked with my father, started w/ him when I was 16. I remember those days man, the owner forgetting to order a crucial part for the install.............. cept i'd get yelled at for something that happened when i had 0 responsibility for ordering parts for a job lol. Left that crap after a year and went into commercial and never looked back. Keep on learnin dude, whatever you can, learn it, the more abnormal, uncommon, or unique units you learn, the more power you have to ask for more per hour or hell even look into running your own business one day. Heck that's what I'm doing, tryna get that contractors license
Just subscribed. Real Techs doing good work. ⭐️🌟⭐️
HVAC bros been a tech for 2 years started in the trade when I was 25
Amazing vid bro ima couple months in my job working and this motivates me cuz it looks like u got it! And ur 18 ! I’m 19 and still feel so young to the field im happy im in it i love it just gotta keep going, gonna tune in more! bouta clock in soon cya!
Started at 16 as a Pin Chaser at a my local bowling center, became a mechanic, currently Head-Mechanic. HVAC is definitely something for me to learn, I deal with electrical too here and there. 24 as a few weeks ago.
im doing school and trade school for electrician i plan to go straight to work after i graduate this lowkey motivates me to get into work sooner
Why do you guys go to the outdoor unit first on no ac calls 😂. Go inside, check thermostat, ask questions, check filter/airflow, then go outside… saves a lot of time
Our dispatchers do a great job in putting accurate job descriptions. They aren’t “no ac calls” these calls were “blowing hot air” so that tells us the inside blower motor is blowing! But obviously outdoor unit is not doing its job. Questions are always asked upon greeting and filters are always checked. If they had airflow issues then they would mention it and our dispatchers do a great job asking them! I appreciate your prenotion.
@@EwokDoesHVAC well then why did it end up being the thermostat was the issue? Dispatchers collect information but aren’t technicians… neither are homeowners. Always walk inside first ask questions, check thermostat, filter/airflow, then focus on the outdoor unit. It’s the only way. I would have found your thermostat issue in the first 5 minutes then checked the charge. Saw everything was good and left
@@EwokDoesHVAC not trying to sound like a dickhead but it’s the only way.
@@CapsCup2012 thermostat was not the issue my friend. The home owner did not know how to use the thermostat that was it.
Bingo, thats exactly what legit mechanics/techs do. Check the air filter of the car, check brake fluid, coolant and oil..and from there they determine how the condition of the car is....same with hvac air filter is a must to check first. Then check how if everything works on demand and then go outside and check drain
i just turned 19 and i weld pipes and our habits are hella effective its 99minutes work and 1 minute going back and coming in the hour
As a 25 year old just now getting in to the HVAC trade, I wanna be like you when I'm younger. 🤣🤣
Im so glad i was just recommended this im 16 rn and thinking about going into a career like this or some other handyman work idk plumber, electrician, construction stuff like that yk this video helps so much defo subbed
Wow I'm 21, 2nd year apprentice in Australia and your already a technician
How’s the work bro? Am interested in doing hvac
you have a bright future. there are some thing you cant teach. your parents did good with you bro. seems like you are at a good company to learn
Wow great work. That’s so cool you’re only 18 and a licensed professional 😎
Usually warehouses can sell you a curb for the unit for $400 or something. Easier to get one at the warehouse, cut the existing curb off with a sawzall. Mount the new one and use duct board to insulate the return and supply 👍
keep up the honest good work man respect
AI wont replace yall! Keep it up my man
I don’t care about hvac, but I care about people that do! Dropped a sub and like. Dirty hands, clean money!!!!
You should keep posting these
100% agree. i have a mutimeter. his basic diagnostic checklist is great. makes for some viable sidework. free diagnostic if you find something wrong then charge to replace and install.
hell yeah the murrieta/temecula area! good shit broski
I am 17 turning 18 next weekend I have been working on and off as a security technician for the past 3 years, now full time.
bro im 24 i moved to philippines last year, im just now getting everything back together, gonna finish learning autoCAD
17, workin as a mechanic, keep up the hustle brotha!
would love to see more like this and more in depth if your game man
Bro put an extension on that hex bit! Keep up the grind 👏
That's pretty cool man, good video
Clive Christian, JPG . Good stuff on that shelf.
good stuff bro about to start on oct 7th cant wait to be working and finally be making good money
Bro went from Fortnite to hvac,
ME TOO BROTHER🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ive read some of the comments.
For people saying he is further ahead in life than you at 18: Listen, we all pave our ways in this world, everybodys journey is different, everybody has different struggles when climbing the ladder. You can be 18 or 50, dont be discouraged by others people success, focus on yourself and your journey, we will all get there one day together.
For the people saying its his daddys company: Yes, he had an easier start due to his father having the knowledge, he knew what training to get etc and easier to obviously find the job since his dad owns the company but being HVAC technician aint sunshine and rainbows, its still hard work, its still early mornings, its still technical.
dawg, you got it down!
keep up the vids bro you killing it . 🔥
Really enjoyed this video! Will be following for more content!
Your doing great brother
good customer service good man
Respect, good video!
its interesting seeing an install tech instead of a service tech
wtf seeing murrieta hot springs as someone from murrieta surprised me
congrats on finding a career so young, I'm sure you get that a lot from customers, I'm 22 and I do for sure. also vid was edited perfectly
enjoy the vid great content
Great stuff bro seriously. Cool video
23 yrs old & closing on 5 yrs service. Keep it up carnal
Just had a question, do you guys have to pick up parts after every service call?
Here in Vegas when we do 10-13 calls a day, that would chew so much time
super interesting, i hope oyu continue to do this! hella entertaining to me
That change-out did not look fun first thing in the morning and on a shingled roof lol. Good work!
Love the videos brother. Support from Sweden
I watched the whole thing And I dont know anything about HVAC 💀
Damn. Way to go dude. You made it in life.... Wish I could say the same for me.
The trades are not for everyone
Some are meant to do it just like him!
This is good content bro keep it up!
Saved those wires from certain death.
I’m subscribing pls continue to upload thanks