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Benefits of Getting an HVAC License in Texas Most important, it is required by law in Texas to be registered, certified or licensed through the state to legally perform A/C and Refrigeration work. A trade license is proof of your experience and skill.
Heres the short answer: a general contractor with a license can fix your HVAC
Legal Compliance: In Texas, HVAC licensing is regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR).
Contractors that specialize in certain trades need to hold a Texas contractor license: Plumbers, electricians, and HVAC technicians will need to meet specific requirements and pass a test issued by the state.
EPA 608 Certification: HVAC technicians must pass an EPA-approved test before being certified as a Section 608 tech. These tests are specific to the gear a technician wants to use. Preventative Maintenance or PM HVAC Certification: After being certified for EPA Section 608, the next step is your PM certification.
Repairs to air conditioning units do require a permit. This includes the replacement of coils. Additionally, when replacing the condensing unit and/or heating unit(s), a permit must be obtained.