Metro Air increases its residential customer base by focusing on customer service, continued employee education and cost control.

Last year, we had our best business in 44 years,鈥 says Jay Levin, president of Metro Air in Bloomfield, Michigan. 鈥淥ur dollar volume went up almost $1 million.鈥 Much of that growth came from residential customers. 鈥淩esidential used to be about 30% of my gross sales dollar-wise, but now it鈥檚 closer to 40%.鈥
Soon Metro Air will have 12 employees, with five of them dedicated to residential. 鈥淓very day the phone rings with a new referral. Almost all of our business comes from referrals.鈥
Focus on Service Standards
Metro Air鈥檚 success depends on customer satisfaction, so every month Levin reviews service standards with his team. 鈥淵ou greet the customer, and you listen to the customer,鈥 he says. 鈥淵ou ask about problems.鈥 His emphasis on the customer鈥檚 experience pays off in long, trusting relationships, with customers treating employees like guests in their homes. 鈥淲e send the same guys to their houses every year, and they鈥檙e very welcoming. The guys put on booties and are respectful. Some customers let us in their homes, then leave us alone to lock up when we鈥檙e finished. In 44 years, we鈥檝e never had a problem at a customer's house as far as safety or security.鈥
The residential market brings dependable work hours with routine spring and fall maintenance checks. 鈥淎s the weather warms up, we check their air conditioners, shut their humidifiers down, change their filters and clean their coils,鈥 Levin says. 鈥淭he majority of our customers have large homes.鈥 Besides two to five air conditioners, they might need two to five furnaces and three or four humidifiers. 鈥淲e'll have three guys just doing maintenance, probably taking 20 to 30 calls a day, for almost three months.鈥 Regular inspections allow technicians to identify potential problems before equipment fails. 鈥淲e tell the customer everything we find, and most of them are proactive about making changes. We put in four or five air conditioners a week during air-conditioning season.鈥
Year-round service calls are another steady source of revenue that doesn鈥檛 depend on new construction. 鈥淚 pay guys to be on call on weekends and for emergencies, whether it鈥檚 heating or cooling,鈥 Levin says. 鈥淲e give them all the overtime they want because our customers don鈥檛 like to wait two days for help.鈥

To ensure quick response times, each service truck is stocked with supplies. Metro Air is a Bryant dealer, and the trucks also carry generic parts to accommodate equipment that they didn鈥檛 install. 鈥淲e keep thousands of dollars鈥 worth of parts in our trucks 鈥 motors, thermostats and controls that will fit on multiple brands,鈥 he says.
Educating Team Members On New Technologies
The newest residential HVAC technology requires increasing skills and more installation time. 鈥淗igh efficiency furnaces have a new way to vent. On average, it takes at least two men two hours longer to change a furnace now.鈥 Besides the extra work hours, two-stage gas furnaces require additional adjustments after installation. 鈥淰ariable speed blowers come with switches and settings. We must do our due diligence to make sure the ductwork isn't making any noise.鈥
Metro Air is in the process of adopting a new mildly flammable refrigerant, 454-B. 鈥淲e have separate refrigeration gauges, recovery tanks and vacuum pumps,鈥 Levin says. 鈥淎nybody who doesn鈥檛 educate their guys is going to be in real trouble. The supply houses offer free technical training. They鈥檒l even put a private class on for us. We鈥檝e sent our technicians twice, and I鈥檓 probably going to send them one more time.鈥
Helping Customers Control Costs
While rising work hours and modern equipment are pushing prices up, Metro Air keeps customers happy by helping them control costs. 鈥淚f we go up to a 97% efficient furnace, our gas company gives customers $500.鈥 麻豆入口 and Local 80 also provides a rebate program from targeting funds. 鈥淭hey get another $200 from the 麻豆入口 rebate, totaling $700.鈥

Metro Air used to talk with customers about tax breaks for installing energy-saving equipment, but the tax break ended for a time, then came back at a different level. 鈥淲e tell them whether the equipment they're putting in qualifies as an energy star product, and that they're entitled to a rebate if there's a rebate offer, but we stopped telling customers what the rebates are.鈥
They encourage customers to talk with an accountant or tax professional for current amounts. Changing tariffs are another source of uncertainty. To allow for rapid fluctuations in equipment costs, Metro Air鈥檚 residential and commercial quotes are valid for only 30 days.
Metro Air has always invited customers to shop around for better deals, and Levin expects more customers to check with supply houses this year. 鈥淭he numbers will be a little more eye-opening,鈥 he says. 鈥淔ortunately, we have good relationships with even our smaller customers. If they need help, we鈥檒l let them finance over six months.鈥
Published: July 9, 2025
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