Some common HVAC dealers are as followed. Carrier http://www.corp.carrier.com/Carrier+Corporate+Sites/Corporate Trane http://www.trane.com/Default.asp Rheme http://www.rheem.com/
There's quite a number of HVAC dealers in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. Wilson Heating and Air Conditioning, Airtron Heating and A/C are two well known dealers.
Yes, there are mnay reputable HVAC dealers in Minneapolis, MN. One that has great ratings is Spot Coolers. There website is www.spot-coolers.com/
Many services are covered by HVAC dealers. I do not know any in particular. By performing a search you can find more information. A site to help you get started is: http://localhvaccompanies.com/
You can go to a dealers web site for information on unit types and local dealers. You can also go to local.com to find local dealers in your area. Energy star.gov offers good information on hvac systems and energy ratings.
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It really depends on the place you are trying to get hired at. Here is a site that will give you more information on some of the most common requirements. http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/HVAC-Engineer.html
Look around! There is the internet, try these websites: www.indeed.com ��_ Forums ��_ Job ��_ HVAC Technician, www.careeroverview.com/hvac-careers.html, careerhvac.com/.
One can check the HVAC supply in many different places. Some web pages where one can find it are Grainger, HVAC Parts outlet, Johnstone Supply and the HVAC store.
well some dealers are educated
Yes, this is very common practice and is often referred to as a dealer trade.
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.
Either could be ok I know some dealers with lots of cars in their yards. Many dealers in foreign currency are corrupt.