March 27, 2026

EP263 Surviving and Thriving in HVACR: Lessons from the Field With Rick Dirmeyer (February 2026)

EP263 Surviving and Thriving in HVACR: Lessons from the Field With Rick Dirmeyer (February 2026)
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“The more you know, the more you’re worth and the harder you are to replace.”

“Just because you’re a great technician doesn’t mean you’re ready to run a business.”

“You can’t buy the satisfaction of helping someone you may never meet.”

Bill sits down with Rick Diermeyer, better known to many in the trade as the face behind the HVACR Survival YouTube channel. Rick shares the origin story of his channel, which now boasts tens of thousands of subscribers and hundreds of field-based videos. What began as a simple way to document and share service technician experiences evolved into a platform focused on helping others “survive” and succeed in the HVACR trade through practical, experience-driven education.

Rick walks through his professional journey, from early service roles to leadership positions and eventually into highly diversified technical work spanning refrigeration, geothermal, chillers, generators, and more. He reflects on the culture of the company he works for, emphasizing how strong leadership, training, and employee investment create long-term loyalty and performance. The conversation also highlights the realities of business operations, reminding listeners that technical skill alone does not automatically translate into business success.

The discussion expands into content creation, covering how Rick chooses video topics, balances liability concerns, and adapts content based on audience engagement. He also shares how his background as a mobile DJ shaped his communication style, marketing instincts, and comfort with public speaking. The episode closes with advice for both technicians and employers: invest in your skills, build relationships, create value, and recognize that personal growth and trade mastery go hand in hand.

Rick’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickdirmeyer/

His Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hvacrsurvival

His YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HVACRSurvival

Regarding the National Home Performance Conference:

New Contractor Discount - $825 - HVACSCIENCE
Unique URL for your Show: http://nhpc26.org/building-hvac-sci

This episode was recorded in February 2026

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