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If you’re looking to expand your company, you’ll want to use Housecall Pro’s software solution for HVAC businesses. We have all the features HVAC pros need, like:
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Scheduling software that helps you win more jobs and gain more repeat business
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Estimating software features that make pricing easy and bidding accurate every time
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Lock in appointments with online booking that helps you win jobs while you sleep
What the Pros say
Don’t just take our word for it— see what our Pros love about working in HVAC.
“We reached a new milestone on Google. From 24 reviews when we started to 150 reviews and a 5 star rating. Thanks to Housecall Pro’s Mastermind group for…”
EJ's Appliance Repair
Sterling, KY
“Our January [revenue] was up 110% from previous year and we have doubled reviews on several platforms.”
Artisan Electric
Seattle, WA
“On our second year of using Housecall Pro service contracts feature. It’s amazing how well it’s working for keeping repeat customers coming back.”
Black Mountain Air
San Diego, CA
“The message center has helped us create a real space to help our customers communicate. We strive to create a business that doesn’t feel like a business and…”
Society Carpet Cleaners
South Beloit, IL
“Just got my first online booking. Man I love that alert on my phone. Can’t wait for more and more of those to come through.”
Seal Heating and Air
Ft Worth, TX
“Housecall Pro doubled my income in the two months I have been here.”
Powerful Electrical
Charleston, S.C
“What I didn’t expect was the vibrant community of business owners sharing and asking questions. This is almost as much value as the app itself.”
Wood Wizard
Martinez, CA
“Booked three jobs through the app yesterday. My first job booked and completed through the app paid for 10 months of Housecall Pro service. My only regret is…”
Red Hot Carpet Cleaning
Bellefont, PA
“I love online booking because it takes away my stress when i’m unable to book the job myself. Customers love being able to choose their own appointment.”
Powerful Electric
San Diego, CA
“This is making my life so much easier being able to see what’s going on, who will be arriving to their home plus a contract.”
My Carpet Cleaning LLC
San Diego, CA
Learn from the pros
Resources
There are a lot of options out there, and it can be tough to know which one is right for your business. That’s why we’ve put together this list of articles and expert advice on the subject.
20 gift ideas for the HVAC technician in …
HVAC job openings by state (updated for 2022)
How to Generate More HVAC Leads: 11 Strategies …
34 must-have tools to get your HVAC career …
6 Steps to a Memorable HVAC Customer Service …
7 Best HVAC blogs and forums for professionals
8 ways to grow your HVAC business year-round
Advice for new HVAC companies from seasoned pros
Top HVAC FAQ
- How long is HVAC school?
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The length of an HVAC school program varies from state to state. The program generally lasts anywhere from six months to two years; however, some states offer apprenticeship programs that can last four to five years. Check with your local community college or trade school to find out what their program entails.
- How do you get HVAC certified?
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Start by studying and taking classes at a vocational school or community college. There are many different types of HVAC certifications available, so you will need to decide which one is best for you.
Alternatively, you can become certified through a trade organization such as the National HVAC Technicians Association (NHVTA). Some companies will also offer their certification programs.
Once you have your certification, you can start looking for jobs in the HVAC industry. There are many different types of jobs available, so you should be able to find one that suits your interests and skills. Keep in mind that the HVAC industry is constantly changing, so you must keep up with new technologies and trends to stay competitive.
- Can you do HVAC work without a license?
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While it’s possible to do some HVAC work without a license, but most states require some form of licensed HVAC technician to work on cooling and heating systems. And, performing HVAC work without a license in those states can result in fines and even imprisonment, but, worse, you can damage the system beyond repair. It’s important to note that even if you are licensed in one state, that does not mean you are licensed in other states. Each state has its own requirements for licensing HVAC technicians.
If you’re considering doing your own HVAC repairs, check with your state’s licensing board to ensure you follow the proper procedures. Consult with a licensed technician if you’re unsure about how to properly maintain or fix your home’s cooling or heating system.
- How do you get an HVAC license?
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The requirements for obtaining an HVAC license vary from state to state. You can attend an HVAC school, get a certification, or get a job as an apprentice and work your way up. Many states also require you to pass an exam to become licensed.
For more information on how to get an HVAC license in your state, please contact your local Department of Labor or the Board of Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Contractors.
- How long does it take to get HVAC certified?
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Most states require that HVAC technicians hold a state license in the United States. The specific requirements for licensure vary by state, but most states require that technicians pass an examination and/or complete a training program.
The length of time it takes to become HVAC certified depends on the state in which you reside and the specific requirements for licensure. Typically, training programs range from six months to two years. You’re more likely to pass exams after completing a training program or after a certain amount of experience has been accrued.
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