Wisconsin does not have a statewide HVAC contractor license, many municipalities require local licensing or permits for HVAC work.
EPA Section 608 Certification: Required for handling refrigerants.
Insurance:
Liability Insurance
Workers' Compensation Insurance (if applicable)
Check Local Requirements: Contact your local municipality (city, county) to determine their specific licensing requirements.
Meet Local Requirements: Fulfill any experience, education, or examination requirements set by your local jurisdiction.
Obtain EPA Section 608 Certification: Pass the required EPA exam.
Apply for Local License: Submit the application to your local licensing authority.
Obtain Necessary Insurance: Secure the required insurance policies.
Pay Application and Licensing Fees: Pay the required fees to your local licensing authority.
State-Level HVAC Qualifier Certification: Wisconsin offers an optional state-level HVAC Qualifier Certification that can satisfy licensing requirements for some municipalities.
Experience/Education: The state-level HVAC Qualifier Certification requires 4 years of experience or education in the HVAC field.
This information has been referenced from the following sites: 1, 2
Wisconsin does not have a statewide HVAC contractor license, many municipalities require local licensing or permits for HVAC work.
EPA Section 608 Certification: Required for handling refrigerants.
Insurance:
Liability Insurance
Workers' Compensation Insurance (if applicable)
Check Local Requirements: Contact your local municipality (city, county) to determine their specific licensing requirements.
Meet Local Requirements: Fulfill any experience, education, or examination requirements set by your local jurisdiction.
Obtain EPA Section 608 Certification: Pass the required EPA exam.
Apply for Local License: Submit the application to your local licensing authority.
Obtain Necessary Insurance: Secure the required insurance policies.
Pay Application and Licensing Fees: Pay the required fees to your local licensing authority.
State-Level HVAC Qualifier Certification: Wisconsin offers an optional state-level HVAC Qualifier Certification that can satisfy licensing requirements for some municipalities.
Experience/Education: The state-level HVAC Qualifier Certification requires 4 years of experience or education in the HVAC field.
This information has been referenced from the following sites: 1, 2
Wisconsin does not have a statewide HVAC contractor license, many municipalities require local licensing or permits for HVAC work.
Wisconsin does not have a statewide HVAC contractor license, many municipalities require local licensing or permits for HVAC work.
EPA Section 608 Certification: Required for handling refrigerants.
Insurance:
Liability Insurance
Workers' Compensation Insurance (if applicable)
Check Local Requirements: Contact your local municipality (city, county) to determine their specific licensing requirements.
Meet Local Requirements: Fulfill any experience, education, or examination requirements set by your local jurisdiction.
Obtain EPA Section 608 Certification: Pass the required EPA exam.
Apply for Local License: Submit the application to your local licensing authority.
Obtain Necessary Insurance: Secure the required insurance policies.
Pay Application and Licensing Fees: Pay the required fees to your local licensing authority.
State-Level HVAC Qualifier Certification: Wisconsin offers an optional state-level HVAC Qualifier Certification that can satisfy licensing requirements for some municipalities.
Experience/Education: The state-level HVAC Qualifier Certification requires 4 years of experience or education in the HVAC field.
This information has been referenced from the following sites: 1, 2
Wisconsin does not have a statewide HVAC contractor license, many municipalities require local licensing or permits for HVAC work.
EPA Section 608 Certification: Required for handling refrigerants.
Insurance:
Liability Insurance
Workers' Compensation Insurance (if applicable)
Check Local Requirements: Contact your local municipality (city, county) to determine their specific licensing requirements.
Meet Local Requirements: Fulfill any experience, education, or examination requirements set by your local jurisdiction.
Obtain EPA Section 608 Certification: Pass the required EPA exam.
Apply for Local License: Submit the application to your local licensing authority.
Obtain Necessary Insurance: Secure the required insurance policies.
Pay Application and Licensing Fees: Pay the required fees to your local licensing authority.
State-Level HVAC Qualifier Certification: Wisconsin offers an optional state-level HVAC Qualifier Certification that can satisfy licensing requirements for some municipalities.
Experience/Education: The state-level HVAC Qualifier Certification requires 4 years of experience or education in the HVAC field.
This information has been referenced from the following sites: 1, 2