Connecticut HVAC Training


Use the search application to find an Connecticut trade school with accredited HVAC technician degree programs. Associate’s degree programs and certificate training classes are available, depending on your location. There are no completely online HVAC programs available but there are schools with hybrid programs, where some classes may be taken online.

“HVAC is considered to be one of the best-paid skilled labor careers. The median pay, or the collected average of all HVAC technicians, is $45,910.”

Featured Connecticut Trade Schools with HVAC Courses

Listed Connecticut colleges are accredited and offer financial aid assistance if you qualify.

What HVAC Technicians Do

HVAC technicians work on equipment that controls the air environment within a building. Whether it’s industrial HVAC systems or residential split systems, today’s “air conditioner repair man” is a highly skilled, technically adept trades-person.

How Much is HVAC Training

Education Length of Training Cost of School Licensing Fee Certification Fee
Apprenticeship 3-5 years $500-$2,000/yr $75-$300 $155-$205
Trade School Minimum of 6 months $1,200-$15,000 $75-$300 $155-$205
Community College Up to 2 years $15,000-$35,000 $75-$300 $155-$205

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