There are several reputable programs in the Baltimore area where one can become an HVAC technician. Schools such as Baltimore Career Training (www.baltimorecareertraining.com) are a good place to start your search.
I recommend contacting a reputable HVAC technician in your area for reliable air conditioning repair services.
We recommend talking to an instructor at the school you're attending, or if you're not in school yet, contacting technical schools with reputable HVAC programs. Most of them have job placement assistance.
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/
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.
In the DC area, the only school I could find that offers HVAC certification is the Arlington Career Center (http://www.hvacagent.com/Schools.aspx?ssState=9). Otherwise you may have to study interstate.
Many HVAC vocational training school options are available in the Seattle, WA area. These include Lincoln Tech, Bates Technical College, Brudvik School of Refrigeration, North Seattle Community College and numerous others.
There are several excellent HVAC schools in Philadelphia. One in particular which I would recommend as both reputable and cost effective is Kaplan Career Institute.
Go to tech school and look for a job as a driver delivering parts or helping at an HVAC shop. If you apply to the UA (United Association) local apprenticeship program in your area and get accepted the the schooling will be free.
HVAC training is very important. To find training in the state of Washington you can ask the local employment office or their website www.esd.wa.gov/. If that doesn't help you can find a local school in the area at www.hvacschools.com.
Yes, Wyotech does offer HVAC training. They have great reviews and you can read about their program on their website: www.wyotech.edu/program/hvac.
Since I don't know what area you live in, the best advice is to consult the yellow pages, and compare the results against the better business bureau website. This way you can be more sure of finding a reputable contractor the second time around.
Dorsey School offers HVAC classes. Dorsey school has a good reputation and offers classes online also. The following URL will give you more information for top rated schools for HVAC training: www.libertyonlinereligion.com