HVAC Training and Programs

Where to get an HVAC Certification or Associate’s Degree

If you’re looking to get an HVAC job, you’ll need to complete a certification program (at the very least). These usually take one year of study to complete and can open up the door to HVAC job opportunities. You can receive even better HVAC job training and education by getting your HVAC Associate’s Degree instead ...

Continue Your HVAC Education with HVAC Classes

Continuing your education in HVAC could be the smartest move to make with your career. With the constant changing in techniques and new technologies evolving, one should always be on top of their game and a step ahead of the competition. Some of the new and most beneficial classes are gas furnace troubleshooting, mechanical code ...

The Untold Story of the Air Conditioner

Until recently, I had never realized the importance of having an air conditioner. On a trip to Guam the combination of humidity and heat nearly knocked me off my feet as I stepped off the airplane. I spend the first night tossing and turning, drinking endless amounts of water and taking multiple cold showers. As ...

Keep In-Touch with Industry Leaders During Your HVAC Training

If you’re beginning your HVAC training, or if you’re on your way to an HVAC career, there’s no better time for you to stay connected to the HVAC trade publications. As you read these publications throughout your HVAC training, you can keep up to date on the latest technological trends, while gaining insight on the skills and contacts you need to grow into your HVAC career.

Physical Requirements for HVAC Training

For those considering HVAC training, before you get too far into the process, you need to consider the different fitness requirements for HVAC installers. If you realize for any reason you cannot meet the following physical requirements, you may need to find another position you will be able to do on a regular basis. In many cases, hitting the gym and getting yourself in shape will give you the strength and stamina required to fulfill the job duties of an HVAC installer.

HVAC Training Today

Today it is possible to still learn the heating and air conditioning trade through an on the job program. Many of the large companies routinely offer these training opportunities, but competition can be extremely fierce. You must have a minimum of a high school degree, or the equivalent. Most of the on the job offers will be given to people who have some previous experience as a mechanic, maintenance worker or have prior experience in electrical work. If you do not have this type of background you can take some short courses in skilled trades at a vocational education institution or at a community college. These courses cover basic construction, electrical repairs or welding. You can even obtain certification in some of these areas by completing the classes successfully. When you armed with these additional work skills you greatly improve your chances of being hired as an HVAC trainee or helper.

The Skills Every HVAC Technician Must Have

HVAC technicians have interesting and very fast paced work assignments. Even if you are just performing some routine maintenance or scheduled testing of equipment you will be kept busy and must work quickly. Simply having a knack with tools or machinery repair is not enough to obtain certification and employment.