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Learn how to become an HVAC technician, explore training options, and connect with HVAC schools near you.

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Why Choose an HVAC Career?

Strong Earning Potential

HVAC technicians can earn competitive wages with opportunities for overtime and advancement.

Hands-On Work

Work with tools, equipment, and real-world systems every day.

Growing Industry Demand

Skilled HVAC professionals are needed across the country.

No Four-Year Degree required

Many HVAC technicians began their careers through trade schools and apprenticeships.

Long-Term Stability

HVAC is a recession-resistant career with long-term job security.

How to Become an HVAC Technician

Complete Training

Enroll in an HVAC training program at a trade school or technical college.

1

Earn Certifications

Obtain required certifications such as EPA 60B and any state licenses.

2

Gain Experience

Work with experienced technicians through hands-on training or apprenticeships.

3

Start Working

Begin your HVAC career and continue learning as you grow.

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How Much Do HVAC Technicians Make?

Entry Level

$35k-$50k

Starting salaries for new HVAC technicians.

Experienced

$50k-$80k

With experience and additional certifications.

Commercial/Specialized

$80k-$100k

Specialized skills and commercial systems command higher pay.

Salaries vary by location, experience, and specialization.

Ready to Start Your HVAC Career?

AC Repair

We fix all makes and models of air conditioners.

Heating Repair

Get your heat back fast during cold months.

HVAC Installation

Professional installation you can count on.

Emergency HVAC

24/7 emergency service when you need it most.

Find HVAC Training Near You

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does HVAC training take?

HVAC training programs typically take anywhere from 6 months to 2 years depending on the school, certification path, and whether you attend full-time or part-time.

Licensing requirements vary by state. Many HVAC technicians also obtain certifications such as EPA Section 608 certification to work with refrigerants.

Yes. Many HVAC professionals enter the industry through trade schools, vocational programs, apprenticeships, or on-the-job training instead of a traditional four-year college degree.

The cost of HVAC training programs varies by school and location. Tuition can range from a few thousand dollars for certificate programs to higher amounts for more advanced technical training.

HVAC is considered a stable skilled trade with strong demand, competitive earning potential, and opportunities for advancement into specialized, commercial, and management roles.