HVAC Insider
The Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association (PHCC) has published its
Environmental Scan: 2026 Outlook for the P-H-C Industry
, offering a strategic overview of critical forces shaping the plumbing, heating, and cooling sectors in the year ahead.
“This report helps PHCC and our partners stay ahead of trends affecting our industry,” said PHCC President Jason Pritchard. “We rely on insights like these to guide our education and workforce initiatives and help our contractor members succeed.”
The report identifies ongoing labor challenges, projecting slower employment growth in 2026 even as skilled talent remains in high demand due to retirements and a tight worker pipeline. Construction activity is expected to grow modestly and unevenly, with strength in data centers, infrastructure programs, and residential remodeling, while broader new construction remains cautious.
Technological adoption continues to rise, with many contractors exploring AI tools to boost efficiency in marketing, scheduling, and operations. Market consolidation driven by private equity and strategic buyers is forecast to persist as interest rates decline.
Amid these trends, PHCC emphasizes that resilience, strategic planning, and engagement with emerging technologies will be essential for contractors navigating cost pressures, supply volatility, and uneven demand.
About PHCC
The
PHCC National Association
, formed in 1883, provides legislative advocacy, education, and training to approximately 3,500 plumbing and HVACR businesses and 65,000 technicians. Members of PHCC have access to a wide variety of services designed to increase their professionalism, grow their business, and improve profitability. For more information about PHCC, visit
phccweb.org
.
An online version of the press release is available here:
https://www.phccweb.org/news/phcc-releases-2026-industry-environmental-scan-highlighting-key-trends-and-opportunities/











