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Massachusetts HVAC license:
Everything you need to know

Being an HVAC technician in Massachusetts comes with great opportunities. Some technicians get hired by companies, while others start their own HVAC business. 

This guide will provide details on how to get your Massachusetts HVAC license. You’ll learn about the different license types and get tips on passing the exams.

Do you need a license in Massachusetts to become an HVAC technician?

You do not necessarily need a license to become an HVAC technician in Massachusetts. The only people required to possess a license are those who work in refrigeration.

What are the different types of HVAC licenses?

Refrigeration Licenses

Massachusetts only requires a refrigeration license when a person is working with more than 10 tons of refrigeration. Refrigeration licenses are needed when working for large homes, industrial sites, and commercial areas. An HVAC service technician with their refrigeration license can earn up to $34 an hour in Massachusetts.

EPA License

Issued by the federal government, an EPA license certifies that a person is capable of handling the refrigerant chemicals used in most HVAC systems. Technicians with this license get an average of $26 per hour.

NATE License

NATE stands for North American Technician Excellence. This certificate showcases your understanding of HVAC systems and verifies your training and education. Technicians with this license get paid $5 to $10 more per hour on average than those without a NATE license.

Benefits of getting an HVAC license

Massachusetts HVAC licenses may be optional. However, there are benefits for obtaining a license:

  • Enter a growing industry with a very positive career outlook.
  • Command a higher salary due to your additional knowledge.
  • Compete for exciting jobs in commercial and industrial sectors.
  • Expand your knowledge and expertise of HVAC repair, maintenance, and installation.
  • Launch your own HVAC business and work for yourself.

How much does it cost to get an HVAC license in Massachusetts?

If you want to get your refrigeration technician license, you will need to pay a $75 application fee to take the exam.

How to get an HVAC license in Massachusetts

The EPA license requires a test. Here’s a list of the approved providers. Many of these providers offer training before the exam, or you can study on your own. Costs vary depending on what organization you choose, but it usually costs no more than $100. This license is good for life and never needs to be renewed.

If you want the refrigeration and air conditioning license technician license, you will need to participate in an apprenticeship. All apprentices must have a high school diploma or GED and should be at least 18 years old. You also need at least some education.  These trades schools offer various courses: New England Institute of HVAC, Bay State School of Technology, and The Peterson School. You will need to present proof of your EPA certification and proof of a combination of work and education experience: 

  • 6000 hours as an apprentice and 250 hours of refrigeration education, or
  • 4000 hours as an apprentice and 500 hours of refrigeration education, or 
  • 2000 hours as an apprentice and 1000 hours of education. 

After submitting proof, you can sit for the HVAC and refrigeration test. Exams are conducted through the state government, so you can visit their website to begin your Massachusetts HVAC license application. You will need to renew your license on the date of your first birthday that occurs 12 months after the license issuance. There is a small renewal fee of $20.