Perfect for: Beginners entering the HVAC industry
This foundational program teaches everything you need to start a career as an HVAC technician. Students learn system installation, troubleshooting, safety procedures, electrical fundamentals, and refrigeration principles through hands-on labs and real-world applications.
HVAC tools, safety & workplace fundamentals
Refrigeration cycle & system components
Electrical systems, wiring & schematics
Gas furnaces, heat pumps & AC systems
Diagnostic techniques & repair methods
Customer service & job readiness skills
We take a student-first approach, working closely with you to understand your career needs and deliver tailored heating, cooling, and ventilation solutions that delivers the hands-on experience and real-world knowledge employers look for
Perfect for: Working techs who want higher-paying service roles
Learn advanced system diagnostics, airflow balancing, electrical troubleshooting, and variable-speed systems. This course is designed to help technicians master complex service calls and improve first-time fix rates.
Advanced electrical troubleshooting
Static pressure & airflow diagnostics
Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems
Heat pump troubleshooting
Smart thermostat setup & integrations
We understand the importance of clarity and are here to provide answers to your most common queries.
Most students complete the program in 8–12 weeks, depending on whether they choose full-time, part-time, or evening classes.
No. Our program is beginner-friendly. We teach everything from the basics to advanced diagnostics, so no prior HVAC or electrical experience is required.
Yes. We provide resume coaching, interview preparation, employer connections, and ongoing career support to help you land your first HVAC job.
Graduates can pursue roles such as HVAC Technician, Installer, Maintenance Tech, Residential Service Tech, Commercial Apprentice, and more.
We offer flexible scheduling, including full-time, part-time, evening, and weekend classes to fit your lifestyle.
We provide all tools during class. Students can choose to purchase their own starter tool kit, but it’s not required for enrollment.
Yes. We offer on-site EPA testing, and our prep course is included to help you pass on your first attempt.
We prepare students for EPA 608, NATE Ready-to-Work, and other industry-recognized credentials that employers require.
Yes — over 70% of the program is hands-on. You will work directly with furnaces, AC units, heat pumps, mini splits, electrical boards, and real diagnostic tools.
Program cost varies depending on length and certification options. Contact our team for full pricing, payment plans, and financing options.
Our HVAC Instructors work closely with you to understand your career needs and deliver tailored heating, cooling, and ventilation solutions that delivers the hands-on experience and real-world knowledge employers look for
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