
IoT, Smart Thermostats, Building Automation & AI Integration
The HVACR industry is transforming. Smart thermostats, IoT-connected equipment, building automation, and AI-driven energy management are becoming standard. This course equips you to install, configure, troubleshoot, and sell smart technology as a high-margin service offering.
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Smart home technology is no longer optional — it's expected. Homeowners want connected thermostats, energy dashboards, and automated comfort. Commercial clients demand building automation and remote monitoring. The technician who masters these technologies becomes the most valuable person on the team.
Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Z-Wave, Matter, Thread, and BACnet — understand the protocols that connect smart devices and building systems.
Nest, ecobee, Honeywell Home — installation, wiring, configuration, zoning, and the learning algorithms that optimize comfort.
Communicating HVAC systems, VRF controls, BAS fundamentals, and remote monitoring platforms used in commercial applications.
AI-driven optimization, demand response, predictive maintenance, and the energy management strategies that reduce costs and carbon.
Wi-Fi diagnostics, mesh network configuration, signal interference, and the connectivity troubleshooting skills that solve real problems.
How to price, sell, and market smart home services — turning technology knowledge into a high-margin revenue stream.
Every lesson is built around practical, field-ready skills. You'll configure real devices, diagnose real problems, and learn to sell smart technology as a service.
Establishes the networking and communication fundamentals that every smart home technology professional must understand — from residential Wi-Fi to commercial BACnet.
Smart home technology is the fastest-growing segment in HVACR. Technicians who master these skills command premium rates and become the go-to expert that customers and employers want on every job.
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Smart Home Technician Premium
$58K–$104K annually for experienced techs. Smart home expertise can command a 15-30% premium over standard HVAC service rates.
You're an experienced tech who wants to add smart home services to your skill set — the highest-margin upsell in the industry.
You run an HVAC company and want to offer smart home packages that increase average ticket size and recurring revenue.
You have a technology background and want to enter the HVACR industry through the smart home and building automation pathway.
You want to move into building automation, energy management, or smart building roles — this course is your bridge.
HVACR Educator, Licensed Contractor, Author
Oneil Fuller is a licensed HVACR contractor in Texas and Georgia, EPA 608 Universal Certified, NATE Certified, and the founder of Support HVACR Trade Inc. and Support HVACR LLC. He integrates smart technology with traditional HVACR systems and trains technicians to do the same. This course is built from real-world field experience — not textbook theory.
Lifetime access. No recurring fees. No hidden costs.