Licensing
HVACR Licensing in Connecticut

Home improvement and new home construction contractors must be certified. Anyone working on major projects must be registered. 

To do heating, piping and cooling work in Connecticut you need a license. To get an application, contact the Department of Consumer Protection at  http://www.ct.gov/dcp/site/default.asp, and applications are available on-line at http://www.dcp.state.ct.us/licensing/occprotrades.htm.

The Department issues unlimited and limited contractor and journeyman licenses for various heating, piping and cooling trades. Contractors need to pass an exam for any license. Generally, contractors must have two years of experience as a Connecticut licensed journeyman or Department-approved equivalent to apply for a contractor exam. To take the journeyman exam, contractors need to complete an apprenticeship program or Department-approved equivalent.
 

2010 Trade Show Info

CT PHCC and CHCC 2010
Trade Show

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Thanks to all who participated, we were very proud of the success of the show!

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Licensing

HVACR Licensing in Connecticut

Home improvement and new home construction contractors must be certified. Anyone working on major projects must be registered.

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