HVAC/ACR License Renewal in Austin, TX

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Austin HVAC and ACR contractors juggle year-round residential construction, tech-campus HVAC commissioning at Samsung and Tesla facilities, and Austin's green-building overlay requirements — the metro's commitment to efficiency standards adds complexity to every commercial install. With approximately 5,000 licensed ACR professionals working Travis County and TDLR requiring 8 hours of annual CE, renewal deadlines compete with service-call volume. If you've searched 'Austin HVAC workshop', our online 8-hour TDLR-approved course is the workshop equivalent — no drive to a South Austin or Round Rock classroom, full curriculum coverage, complete it between calls.

Austin at a Glance

Utility

Austin Energy

County

Travis County

Licensed professionals

approximately 5,000

Local chapter

IEC Central Texas

Why Austin hvac/acrs choose online CE

Texas HVAC/ACR 8-Hour Renewal Course

TDLR Provider #2437 · Instant certification · Reported to TDLR automatically

Enroll Now — $34.99

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Austin's green-building code require additional HVAC CE?

Austin Energy Green Building and local energy codes affect design but don't add CE hours beyond TDLR's 8-hour annual requirement. Our course fully satisfies renewal for any Austin-area ACR license.

How does this compare to an Austin HVAC workshop?

In-person Austin HVAC workshops typically run 8 hours at training centers in Round Rock or South Austin. Our online course covers the same 8-hour TDLR curriculum but lets you complete it in segments — practical during peak summer demand when HVAC techs service 10+ calls per day.

Does the course cover refrigerants used in Hill Country residential work?

Yes. The 3-hour EPA refrigerant section covers R-410A phase-out and AIM Act transitions that directly affect the residential split-system work common across Travis and Williamson counties.