Licenses

The procedures for obtaining a license for HVAC, electrical or plumbing work can vary widely depending on location. Our state-by-state look at the requirements helps demystify the process.

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Washington DC HVAC License: How to Become an HVAC Contractor in Washington DC

The heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems that are in our homes and businesses are technologically adv...

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Wisconsin HVAC License: How to Become an HVAC Contractor in Wisconsin

Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration systems are becoming increasingly technologically advanced. Wisconsin req...

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Kentucky HVAC License: How to Become an HVAC Contractor in Kentucky

Kentucky employs thousands of licensed HVAC Master contractors and Journeyman HVAC Mechanics. Licensing board requirements for the...

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Alaska HVAC License: How to Become an HVAC Contractor in Alaska

Alaska is the coldest state in the U.S. with an average temperature of 26.6 degrees, and it’s not uncommon for it to hit 30 degree...

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Washington HVAC License: How to Become an HVAC Contractor in Washington

The climate control systems in our homes and businesses are more technologically advanced than ever. Heating, Ventilation, Air Con...

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New York HVAC License: How to Become an HVAC Contractor in New York

Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration systems are becoming more technologically advanced all the time. HVACR ha...