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Atlanta's humid subtropical climate generates consistent demand for both cooling in summer and heating in winter, making it a four-season HVAC market. The metro has grown rapidly over the past two decades, and new construction in the northern suburbs — Alpharetta, Cumming, Woodstock — keeps installation crews busy alongside the retrofit and replacement work that drives service departments. Commercial work is concentrated in Midtown and Buckhead office towers and the dense restaurant scene throughout the city.
Georgia issues HVAC licenses through the Secretary of State's office under the Low-Voltage and Conditioned Air Contractor categories. The Conditioned Air Contractor license covers both Class I and Class II work, with Class I required for systems over 25 tons. Atlanta employers frequently require NATE certification for senior service roles. The market is served by a mix of large national distributors and regional wholesale houses, so familiarity with multiple product lines is an advantage.
Controls / BMS
in Savannah, GA
Charlotte
North Carolina