HVAC/ACR License Renewal in Dallas, TX
Dallas HVAC and ACR contractors service the DFW metroplex's massive data-center buildout, corporate HQ HVAC retrofits, and continuous residential growth pushing north toward Frisco and McKinney. Approximately 7,800 licensed ACR professionals work Dallas County, and TDLR's 8-hour annual CE requirement keeps renewal deadlines tight during the metroplex's peak summer and winter service seasons. If you've searched 'Dallas HVAC workshop' for a CE option, our online 8-hour TDLR-approved course delivers the same mandatory curriculum — skip the commute to a Plano or Garland classroom and complete your CE at your own pace.
Dallas at a Glance
Oncor Electric Delivery
Dallas County
approximately 7,800
IEC Fort Worth/Dallas
Why Dallas hvac/acrs choose online CE
- No drive to an in-person workshop on I-635 (LBJ) or the North Dallas Tollway
- Complete the course on your phone or laptop at your own pace
- Instant certification on completion — reported to TDLR
- Same TDLR-approved curriculum as an in-person workshop at IEC Fort Worth/Dallas
Texas HVAC/ACR 8-Hour Renewal Course
TDLR Provider #2437 · Instant certification · Reported to TDLR automatically
Enroll Now — $34.99Frequently Asked Questions
Is TDLR online CE accepted for Dallas ACR contractors?
Yes. TDLR accepts online CE from approved providers (including ours, Provider #2437) for all Class A, Class B, and Environmental Air Conditioning licensees working anywhere in Dallas County and the broader Metroplex.
How does this compare to a Dallas HVAC workshop?
In-person Dallas HVAC workshops typically run a full 8-hour day at classrooms near the Tollway or in Plano/Richardson. Our online course lets you break the 8 hours across multiple sessions — practical for contractors handling commercial HVAC service during peak DFW summer demand.
Does the course cover data-center HVAC relevant to the DFW market?
The 8-hour TDLR curriculum covers general HVAC/ACR topics (EPA refrigerants, Texas laws, safety) rather than data-center-specific design, but the refrigerant and electrical safety content directly applies to DFW's data-center service work.
