HVAC/ACR License Renewal in San Antonio, TX

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San Antonio HVAC and ACR contractors face long cooling seasons across the Hill Country, expanding medical-district construction near the South Texas Medical Center, and relentless residential growth toward the Northside and Schertz. With approximately 6,200 licensed ACR professionals working Bexar County and TDLR requiring 8 hours of annual CE, staying licensed is a scheduling challenge during peak summer service season. If you've searched 'San Antonio HVAC workshop' for a CE option, our online 8-hour TDLR-approved course is the workshop equivalent — complete the state-mandated curriculum from your truck between calls instead of taking a full Saturday at an in-person classroom on Loop 1604.

San Antonio at a Glance

Utility

CPS Energy

County

Bexar County

Licensed professionals

approximately 6,200

Average annual pay

$50,000

Local chapter

IEC San Antonio

Why San Antonio 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

Is TDLR online CE accepted for San Antonio ACR contractors?

Yes. TDLR-approved providers like All American Tradesman CE (Provider #2437) offer online 8-hour courses that count identically to in-person CE across all of Bexar County — valid for Class A, Class B, and Environmental Air Conditioning licenses.

How does this compare to a San Antonio HVAC workshop?

In-person San Antonio HVAC workshops usually run a full 8-hour day at a classroom on the Northside or near the Medical Center. Our online course lets you break the 8 hours into sessions — ideal for contractors running service calls through summer peak season when taking a full day off isn't realistic.

Does the course cover Hill Country residential refrigerant work?

Yes. The 3-hour EPA refrigerant section covers residential and light commercial systems typical of Hill Country and Northside San Antonio installs, including R-410A phase-out timelines and proper recovery practices under the AIM Act.