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Steps to Become an HVAC Technician in Texas
- Obtain a high school diploma or GED.
- Meet the minimum education requirement.
- Pay fees and take exams.
- Gain experience under a licensed contractor’s supervision.
- Take department-approved courses.
- Apply for licenses and certifications.
Texas HVAC License Types
- Texas Registered Technician: Entry-level. Requires being over 18, paying fees, and passing exams.
- Texas Certified Technician: Intermediate level. Includes Registered Technician requirements plus two years of experience and more coursework.
- Texas HVAC Contractor License: Highest certification. Requires more fees, exams, and four years of supervised work experience.
NATE Certification and Texas HVAC Contractor Licenses
- HVAC professionals can obtain NATE certification by registering, gaining experience, and passing exams. NATE shows industry expertise.
- Texas Air Conditioning Class A License: No restrictions on HVAC system types or sizes.
- Texas Air Conditioning Class B License: Limited to smaller cooling and heating systems.