HVAC Training in Wisconsin
Federal law requires anyone using refrigerants to be EPA Certified.
Wisconsin does not require technicians to be licensed or certified
How to Obtain a Wisconsin HVAC Contractor License
1. Complete the HVAC Qualifier form. The application fee is $40 and after passing the test you pay a $60. Credential fee. A combination of four years experience or trade school is required. http://www.contractor-licensing.com/wisconsin/hvac-license.html
Department of Commerce, Safety and Buildings Division
201 W. Washington Avenue
P. O. Box 7082
Madison, WI 53707-7082
(608) 261-8500
http://www.commerce.state.wi.us/
2. Obtain your study materials. The exam is administered by the state and is open book. Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code , Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code , Wisconsin Mechanical Refrigeration Code, Wisconsin Commercial Building, SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards Manual-Metal and Flexible, NFPA 54: 2002 National Fuel Gas Code, ASHRAE Fundamentals
3. After passing the exam, apply for your HVAC license. Fee is $175

