The BA Podcast

From 18 Year Old Tech to 7 Figure Exit

1 h 37 min · 12 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of The BA Podcast, we sit down with Chandler Nemitz, owner of G.O.A.T. HVAC in Northlake, Texas. Chandler shares how he entered the HVAC industry at just 18 years old and built his first company in Florida into a successful operation before selling it for a seven-figure exit. After relocating his family to Texas, he set out to do it again—applying the same work ethic, systems, and customer-first mindset that made his first company successful.

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