Program
Become a Technician in Just 7 Weeks
Launch your high-demand career with our 7-Week HVAC/R Technician Bootcamp. This intensive, full-time program is built for motivated beginners and covers everything from residential to light commercial systems with approximately 75% of your time in the lab getting hands-on experience installing, servicing, and troubleshooting real equipment.
You'll graduate work-ready with crucial credentials, including:
EPA 608 Certification (required to work with refrigerants)
Manufacturer-specific certifications (forced air, hydronics, etc.)
Safety/OSHA basics
The best part is no prior experience is needed, and our graduates leave with the skills, certifications, and job placement support they need to start working immediately.
Skills You’ll Learn
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Students learn to install, service, and maintain residential and light commercial heating and cooling systems from the ground up.
Perform system installations including ductwork, thermostats, compressors, and refrigerant lines.
Conduct preventive maintenance to ensure longevity and performance of HVAC/R units.
Follow safety protocols, codes, and manufacturer specifications for reliable, compliant work.
Gain hands-on experience replacing parts, cleaning coils, verifying airflow, and sealing systems.
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This module focuses on problem-solving techniques used by professional technicians in the field.
Diagnose common issues such as refrigerant leaks, electrical faults, and airflow problems using industry-standard tools.
Use gauges, meters, and pressure readings to test system performance and detect causes of failure.
Interpret wiring diagrams, schematics, and control sequences to identify and repair faults quickly.
Develop a systematic diagnostic process to minimize downtime and improve service quality.
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Students build a strong foundation in how HVAC/R systems operate, ensuring a deeper understanding of both mechanical and thermodynamic principles.
Grasp the refrigeration cycle, heat transfer, and energy efficiency basics.
Learn the function of core components: compressors, condensers, evaporators, and expansion devices.
Explore different heating methods—electric, gas, and heat pump systems—and their maintenance requirements.
Study environmental and efficiency standards, including refrigerant handling best practices (EPA Section 608 preparation included).
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Technical skill is only half the job—communication and professionalism set great technicians apart.
Learn effective communication with customers, project managers, and team members.
Understand how to explain technical issues clearly and honestly to non-technical clients.
Build workplace professionalism: punctuality, reliability, proper documentation, and ethical conduct.
Practice customer service scenarios to instill confidence during real client interactions.
Why Choose Us
Accredited and aligned with national HVAC standards
Daily hands‑on experience using commercial‑grade systems
Certified instructors with real‑world expertise
Small class sizes for one‑on‑one training
Includes EPA Section 608 and NATE certification preparation
Student‑to‑Work Pipeline: We partner with local HVAC companies and service contractors who are ready to hire graduates immediately after completion. Students benefit from internship pathways, mock interviews, and direct job placement support.
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