Stay ahead in the HVAC industry with our 2025 Unitary Trends – Light Commercial myCLEAReport, offering key insights into brand familiarity, satisfaction, and market trends to help you make informed decisions and stay competitive.
Why Download this Report?
Stay ahead in the HVAC industry with our 2025 Unitary Trends – Residential myCLEAReport. This industry-leading study captures insights from HVAC professionals across the U.S. It explores how they choose, recommend, and switch brands of residential HVAC equipment. It also provides a look at trends and opinions on the future direction of the residential HVAC industry.
Results are not just a snapshot in time. They are part of a long-running series with waves conducted in 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023, and 2025. This five-wave history provides a reliable benchmark to track how perceptions, loyalty drivers, and market dynamics remain steady or change over time.
Who Should Read this Report?
Vice Presidents, Directors, and Managers: In Engineering, Planning, Sales, Business Development, Human Resources, and Operations who oversee or influence brand selection and strategic planning in the light commercial unitary HVAC market.
Light Commercial HVAC Contractors and Installers: To refine brand offerings and align with light commercial unitary industry trends and best practices.
Product Managers and Developers: Designing light commercial unitary HVAC products that meet current market needs and emerging trends in brand preferences.
Dealers and Distributors: To understand contractor preferences in the light commercial unitary sector and develop targeted inventory and sales strategies.
Business Development and Marketing Professionals: To better understand light commercial unitary market demands and develop targeted marketing strategies based on brand loyalty and contractor preferences.
Manufacturers and Suppliers: Aligning product offerings with the latest contractor demands and trends in the light commercial unitary HVAC market.
Industry Consultants, Advisors, and Business Strategists: Identifying growth opportunities and aligning business strategies with light commercial unitary market trends.
Study Objectives
Identify Brand Familiarity: Determine which light commercial unitary HVAC brands industry professionals are most familiar with.
Analyze Market Leaders: Understand which brands are perceived as the current leaders in the light commercial unitary HVAC sector.
Measure Brand Satisfaction: Evaluate the level of satisfaction industry professionals have with various light commercial unitary HVAC brands.
Assess Brand Loyalty: Identify which brands professionals consider as their primary, secondary, and tertiary choices in the light commercial unitary market.
Explore Brand Switching Tendencies: Examine how likely professionals are to switch light commercial unitary brands and the reasons behind potential switches.
Understand Purchasing Drivers: Identify the most important factors driving light commercial unitary HVAC brand purchasing decisions.
Methodology
The data for this report was collected through online surveys completed by active, qualified subscribers to The NEWS, Plumbing & Mechanical, Engineered Systems, and SNIPS, as well as members of myCLEARopinion Panel, who are responsible for, or influence decisions on, which residential HVAC brands their company purchases. Data was collected from May 29 – June 17, 2025.
This report also was published in 2023, 2021, 2019, 2017. If you have questions or wish to purchase past published reports, please contact us using our contact us form at: https://www.myclearopinioninsightshub.com/contact.
Data Analysis
We use SPSS, a statistical software package, to tabulate all closed-ended numerical data, while open-ended questions are either summarized, coded, or included as written by respondents. Data is presented in graphic and tabular formats, detailing the number of respondents for each question. Sample sizes may vary throughout the report due to skip logic, data cleaning, or missing responses, and some totals may not equal 100% due to rounding. Key metrics include the mean (arithmetic average) and median (middle value of responses). Net values, such as top 2 box scores, may not match individual percentages due to rounding. Sample sizes are indicated as 'n=xx,' with sizes of 30 or more considered statistically reliable, while those below 15 are interpreted directionally. Statistical significance is highlighted at a 95% confidence level, showing results that are likely not due to chance. Significant differences between response options are clearly indicated in the report.