Train for hands-on work in residential heating and cooling. In nine weeks, build the technical skills to install and calibrate a gas-fired furnace with air conditioning — and prepare for EPA Section 608 certification.
If you are ready for practical training that leads to real opportunity, this is it.
This training is offered through EICC’s Continuing Education Department and is a non-credit course. Consider this a great way to get the training you need without having to enroll in college.
What You Learn in Residential HVAC Installation
Work directly with residential HVAC equipment in a face-to-face setting with instructor-led demonstrations. Install and calibrate gas-fired furnaces. Set up residential air conditioning systems. Follow safety and environmental regulations required in the field. Prepare to test for the EPA Section 608 certification exam.
This course focuses on the skills employers expect from entry-level residential installers.
What Can I do in Residential HVAC?
The skills you gain open opportunities in the residential HVAC industry as an installer. With certification and hands-on experience, you’re prepared to pursue entry-level roles in a field that keeps homes comfortable year-round.
A Solid Foundation
Gas Furnace Installation
Learn how to install and calibrate residential gas-fired furnaces for safe, efficient operation.
Air Conditioning Systems
How to connect residential AC units, including refrigerant lines and system components.
EPA & Refrigerant Regulations
Prepare for the EPA Section 608 exam while learning proper refrigerant handling and compliance.
Safety & Code Compliance
Follow industry safety standards to ensure installations meet local and federal requirements.
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Meet the Instructor
Ezequiel Gonzalez, HVAC Program Director, brings real-world industry experience and a passion for hands-on training to the classroom. In this video, he shares what students can expect from the Residential HVAC Installation course, the skills you’ll build, and how this training prepares you for opportunities in the HVAC field.

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While federal financial aid is not an option for programs offered through our Continuing Education department, financial help is still available. Contact us to find out what you qualify for.
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