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ACCA Announces New Membership Options for Added Value To Contractors
10 January 2022

ACCA Announces New Membership Options for Added Value To Contractors

The Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) announces the creation of three new membership options that deliver convenience, value, and recognition for contractors who make a greater overall investment in ACCA’s mission.

ACCA now offers three membership tiers– Gold, Silver, and Bronze, providing contractor members with the option to choose which membership commitment fits their business best.

Gold members will save 30 percent on any ACCA events or products and get unlimited access to ACCA’s ComfortU on-demand training for their entire team. Silver members save 20 percent on anything ACCA sells. Members in either upgraded tier will receive half of their dues back in ACCA Bucks, good for any ACCA training, events, products, or services.

ACCA is committed to maintaining an affordable entry point for all contractors who want to ensure that the HVACR industry is represented in D.C., state capitals, and regulatory bodies, so the Bronze level continues ACCA’s current membership benefits with 10 percent member discounts and full access to hundreds of member offerings at acca.org.

“Every dollar spent on ACCA training, events, products, and accreditation supports ACCA’s advocacy mission,” said Sean Robertson, ACCA vice president of membership and business operations. “These new tiers are all about making it convenient and affordable for contractors to hire ACCA to do more for their teams – and we’re eager to celebrate those who do with exclusive events and recognition opportunities.”

“Just as maintenance plans help our customers ensure system performance, I think of gold membership as a maintenance plan for my business,” said Brian Stack, ACCA board chair and president of Stack Heating, Cooling, & Electric in Avon, Ohio. “Granting my team unrestricted access to ACCA training will help us reduce callbacks and increase average ticket size, without ever having to worry about the expense of each course.”

“With growing industry consolidation, this membership structure also makes it more convenient for large contractors to ensure that all their locations enjoy the benefits of ACCA membership,” said Barton James, ACCA president and CEO. “I’d like to thank American Residential Services and Goettl Air Conditioning & Plumbing for leading the way and paying their fair share for industry representation by enrolling all their locations as ACCA members.”

To learn more and join or upgrade, visit https://www.acca.org/benefits

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