No you have to be licensed in your own rite.
It depends on the laws and regulations of your specific location. In some places, you may be able to work under your father's HVAC license as long as you are an employee of his licensed business. However, in other places, you may need to obtain your own HVAC license in order to work independently or as a contractor. It is best to check with your local licensing board to determine the requirements in your area.
Most residential HVAC systems do not use water, at all.
The Yellow Pages under "Air Conditioning" is one place to look. Angie's List is another. There's also asking friends if they've ever needed an HVAC system worked on.
Heating, ventilating, air conditioning systems (HVAC) most often use a refrigerant for cooling and a furnace or heat pump for heating. Both heating and cooling are directed through the same ventilation network.
The person who installs your air conditioner should definitely have HVAC training. You always have to make sure that the technicians, and the companies they work for are licensed. This give you some assurance that they are experienced and know what they are doing.
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Yes, you can get into trouble for doing HVAC work without a license in Maryland even if you live in Pennsylvania. Each state has its own licensing requirements for HVAC work, and performing work without the necessary license can result in fines, penalties, and legal consequences. It is important to always comply with the licensing regulations of the state where you are performing the work.
Maybe not to open an HVAC business but to work on anything other than some HFC refrigerants, you must be certified by the EPA which is a federal requirement.
Whether a contractor can work under another's business license depends on the type of business license. If someone has a corporation then they can have a lot of businesses under their license.
no you do not have to have one if your working underneath a master license.. How ever if you just graduated school you should have no problems getting a job in the field.. after i graduated i got a job and installed ducking systems and units for my employer.. after a few months i applied for my journeyman's license, took the test in clarksville TN, and passed.. after receiving my license then i was able to be sent out on my own to do service without my boss looking over my shoulder.. Even though i had my journeyman license i still had to work underneath the masters license..
You are not required to have a general contractors lic in MD when working on commercial property. You do how ever need a lic to do any Plumbing, electrical, HVAC no matter the property type. For a home you are required to have a MHIC Lic to perform work unless it is your home. Then you can act as the General and sub out the work to contractors that have plumbing, Electrical, HVAC lic.If you do any home improvement work without a license in Maryland, and the customer refuses to pay you, you have no legal recourse.
You don't. You MIGHT be able to get a hardship license, which is only valid to drive to and from work.
Most residential HVAC systems do not use water, at all.
The Yellow Pages under "Air Conditioning" is one place to look. Angie's List is another. There's also asking friends if they've ever needed an HVAC system worked on.
A CSI license is used to obtain work in the field of forensic science. You would work under the local police force or coroner's office. One needs to have a license in order to be employed.
You can go to Dallas City Hall to apply. You can also download the forms and fill them out before going to save time. www.dallascityhall.com/html/FormsDept.html
HVAC technicians are Heating Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Technicians, we work on air conditioners and refrigeration stuff
No either you would have to be incensed in that state or the agency you work for would have a license that you can work under.