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Launch your HVAC career from anywhere with Northview Trade School's fully online program. Master heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems through VR simulations and expert-led coursework — all at your own pace, on your schedule.

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The world is talking about Trade School 2.0 — modern, tech-enabled vocational training that fits real life. At Northview Trade School, we've already built it. 100% online. VR-powered. Self-paced. From anywhere.

How Online HVAC Technician Training Works

No campus. No commute. No rigid schedule. Here's how NTS's fully remote program works:

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Enroll & Access Your Platform

Complete enrollment and get instant 24/7 access to your online learning portal. Start the same week — no waiting for a semester to begin.

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Learn at Your Pace with VR

Work through expert-led modules and practice real hvac technician scenarios in our VR simulation lab. Nights, weekends, lunch breaks — you decide when.

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Get Certified & Get Hired

Complete your program, earn your certifications, and connect with employers through our career services. Most graduates land their first role within weeks.

What You'll Learn in the HVAC Technician Program

Northview Trade School's HVAC Technician program gives you the practical knowledge and applied experience to launch a career in one of the fastest-growing skilled trades in America. This 100-hour, fully online program combines deep technical training with real-world application — accessible from anywhere with an internet connection.

You'll build proficiency across all major HVAC systems: residential and commercial heating and cooling, refrigeration, ventilation, and air quality management. Starting with thermodynamic fundamentals, you'll progress through system design, installation methods, troubleshooting, and EPA compliance — all taught by instructors with decades of field experience.

The curriculum covers everything today's HVAC employers are looking for. You'll learn to read blueprints and technical diagrams, size and install ductwork, diagnose system failures, handle refrigerants safely, and work with both legacy and modern equipment including smart thermostats and energy-efficient systems.

Our VR simulation platform lets you practice real HVAC scenarios — diagnosing a faulty compressor, charging a refrigerant system, troubleshooting airflow problems — all in a risk-free virtual environment before you ever touch live equipment. This is trade school reimagined for the digital age.

HVAC Technician Training Curriculum

HVAC Fundamentals & Thermodynamics

Master the core principles of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Learn how heat transfer, pressure, and refrigeration cycles work — the foundation for every HVAC system you'll encounter in the field.

Refrigeration Systems & EPA 608

Learn refrigeration cycle components, refrigerant types, and proper handling procedures. Prepare for EPA Section 608 certification with comprehensive study of environmental regulations and safe practices.

Residential HVAC Systems

Gain expertise in residential heating and cooling equipment including split systems, heat pumps, furnaces, and package units. Learn installation, maintenance, and repair procedures for homes and small buildings.

Commercial HVAC Systems

Understand commercial-grade HVAC equipment including rooftop units, chillers, cooling towers, and variable air volume systems. Learn the differences in scale, complexity, and code requirements.

Electrical Components & Controls

Master HVAC electrical fundamentals including wiring diagrams, control circuits, thermostats, relays, and contactors. Develop diagnostic skills for the electrical side of HVAC systems.

Ductwork Design & Airflow

Learn to design, fabricate, and install duct systems. Understand airflow measurement, balancing techniques, and how proper ductwork impacts system efficiency and indoor air quality.

Troubleshooting & Diagnostics

Develop systematic diagnostic approaches using manifold gauges, multimeters, and other professional tools. Learn to identify root causes quickly and accurately — the skill that separates good techs from great ones.

Energy Efficiency & Smart Systems

Explore modern HVAC technology including smart thermostats, zoning systems, variable speed equipment, and energy auditing. Understand how the industry is evolving with green building standards and IoT integration.

Program Highlights

Duration
100 Hours
Format
100% Online + VR Simulations
Certification
EPA 608 Certification Prep
Prerequisites
None Required
Schedule
Flexible & Self-Paced
Financial Aid
Industry Certified
Tuition
$3,995
Payment
Payment plans available

HVAC Technician Career Opportunities

$57,790
Median Annual Salary
9%
Job Growth (Much Faster Than Average)
439,000
Skilled Trade Worker Shortage

Career Paths for HVAC Technician Graduates

Residential HVAC Technician
Commercial HVAC Technician
Refrigeration Mechanic
HVAC Installer
Maintenance Technician
Energy Auditor

Many HVAC technicians transition to self-employment after gaining experience with established companies. Running your own HVAC service business offers higher income potential, with experienced service technicians earning $70,000–$100,000+ annually by building a loyal client base. You control your schedule, choose your projects, and develop long-term relationships with residential and commercial customers who value reliability and quality workmanship.

Ohio and the broader Midwest region experience year-round HVAC demand due to harsh winters and humid summers and mild winters that still require heating. This climate-driven demand, combined with rapid residential growth and booming commercial construction across the Columbus metroplex, creates one of the strongest HVAC job markets in the nation. Whether you work for an established company or launch your own business, the opportunities in this region are consistently strong.

Data sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook

Why Train at Northview Trade School

Industry Certified

industry certification standards approved and nationally recognized, ensuring your training meets state and federal standards and qualifies for workforce development funding.

EPA 608 Prep

Comprehensive preparation for EPA Section 608 certification — required for anyone handling refrigerants. Our pass rate speaks to the depth of our training.

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VR Simulation Training

Practice diagnosing HVAC systems, charging refrigerant, and troubleshooting airflow in our virtual reality lab — risk-free, repeatable, and available 24/7.

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Job Placement Support

Career services connecting you with HVAC employers actively hiring. Our relationships with DFW contractors help launch your career immediately after graduation.

Learn on Your Schedule

24/7 online access means you train when it works for you. Nights, weekends, lunch breaks — you control the pace. No commute, no classroom schedule to follow.

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Affordable & Funded

At $3,995, our program is a fraction of what traditional trade schools charge. flexible payment plans make it even more accessible.

What Our Students Are Saying

★★★★★

I was working nights at a warehouse and needed a way out. NTS's HVAC program let me study on my breaks and days off. The VR simulations were wild — I was diagnosing refrigerant issues in a virtual system before I ever touched real equipment. Two weeks after finishing, I got hired by a local HVAC company. Life-changing.

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Roberto G.
HVAC Technician Graduate
★★★★★

I looked at traditional HVAC schools and they all wanted $15K+ and required me to show up in person during the day. That wasn't going to work with my schedule. NTS gave me the same quality training for a quarter of the price, completely online. I finished in 10 weeks and passed my EPA 608 on the first try.

CJ
Chris J.
NTS Graduate
★★★★★

After 20 years in restaurant management, I needed a career with better work-life balance. The HVAC industry checked every box — good pay, job security, and I can work independently. NTS's program was the perfect on-ramp. Fully online, self-paced, and the instructors actually responded when I had questions. Highly recommend.

DM
Danielle M.
HVAC Technician Graduate via Google Reviews

HVAC Technician Training in Columbus, Ohio — Northview Trade School

The HVAC industry is one of the fastest-growing skilled trades in America. With the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting 9% job growth — much faster than average — and a nationwide shortage of over 439,000 skilled trade workers, there has never been a better time to start an HVAC career. In Ohio especially, with extreme summers and rapid population growth, HVAC technicians are in critical demand across the entire Columbus metroplex and beyond.

At Northview Trade School in Columbus, we've built an HVAC training program for the modern learner. Our 100-hour, fully online program combines expert-led coursework with cutting-edge VR simulation technology, allowing you to master HVAC systems from anywhere with an internet connection. This isn't a watered-down online course — it's a comprehensive, hands-on training experience delivered through technology that traditional trade schools can't match.

Our HVAC curriculum covers every competency employers are looking for: thermodynamic fundamentals, refrigeration systems and EPA 608 certification prep, residential and commercial HVAC installation and repair, electrical components and controls, ductwork design, troubleshooting and diagnostics, and modern energy-efficient systems. Each module is taught by instructors with real-world field experience who understand what you'll face on your first day on the job.

Northview Trade School is industry-recognized certification bodies approved and listed on the nationally recognized certification standards, which means our program qualifies for Northview Trade School offers flexible payment plans to make quality education affordable and accessible. Contact us to discuss your options.

Our program requires no prior experience or prerequisites. Whether you're 18 or 55, transitioning from a completely different career, or looking for your first real career path, NTS is designed for you. We've trained career changers from retail, food service, warehouse work, military service, and dozens of other backgrounds. The skilled trades don't care about your degree — they care about your skills.

Because our program is 100% online, you can study from anywhere in Ohio on your own schedule. Early mornings, late nights, weekends, lunch breaks — you decide when and where you learn. Our VR simulation platform is available 24/7, letting you practice real HVAC scenarios as many times as you need until you're confident. No commute, no rigid class schedule, no putting your life on hold.

The median annual salary for HVAC technicians is $57,790 according to BLS data, with experienced technicians in major metro areas like DFW earning $65,000-$90,000+. Many of our graduates report strong salary growth within their first few years as they build experience and reputation. The earning potential is substantial, and the job security is excellent — HVAC is an essential service that's always in demand, regardless of economic conditions.

Enrollment at Northview Trade School is straightforward. We welcome applications year-round with rolling admission, meaning you can start within days. Complete the brief form on this page and an enrollment advisor will contact you to discuss your goals, review program details, answer questions about flexible payment plans, and schedule your start date. Your career in HVAC starts here — and it starts on your terms.

Frequently Asked Questions About the HVAC Technician Program

How long is the HVAC Technician program?
The HVAC Technician program is 100 hours total, completed entirely online at your own pace. Most students finish in 8-12 weeks, but you have full flexibility to go faster or slower depending on your schedule. There are no strict deadlines.
What certifications does the program prepare me for?
The program includes comprehensive preparation for EPA Section 608 certification, which is federally required for anyone handling refrigerants. You'll also receive an Northview Trade School Certificate of Completion and be prepared for additional industry certifications.
Do I need prior HVAC or trade experience?
No experience is required. Our program starts with fundamentals and builds progressively. We've successfully trained people from all backgrounds — retail, food service, warehouse, military, office work, and more. If you're motivated, we'll teach you the rest.
How much does the HVAC program cost?
Tuition is $3,995 — a fraction of what traditional trade schools charge ($15K-$30K). Flexible payment plans are available, and the program qualifies for flexible payment plans if you meet eligibility requirements. Contact an enrollment advisor to discuss your options.
How does the online HVAC training work?
Everything is delivered through our 24/7 online platform. You'll work through interactive modules, video lessons from experienced HVAC professionals, and VR simulations that replicate real HVAC scenarios — from diagnosing a faulty compressor to charging a refrigerant system. Study whenever it fits your schedule.
What is the average HVAC salary in Ohio?
The median annual salary for HVAC technicians is $57,790 nationally (BLS). In Ohio, especially in the Columbus area, experienced technicians earn $65,000-$90,000+. Earnings grow significantly with experience, specialization, and reputation.
What job opportunities are available after graduation?
HVAC graduates pursue diverse career paths: residential HVAC service technician, commercial installation technician, refrigeration mechanic, maintenance technician for large facilities, energy auditor, or launching an independent service business. The strong job market in Ohio and nationwide provides abundant opportunities in both employment and self-employment, with many graduates receiving offers within weeks of completing the program.
Is an apprenticeship required after completing this program?
While not strictly required to begin working, most states recommend or require apprenticeship hours (typically 4,000–10,000 hours) combined with technical training before full licensure as a journeyman or master HVAC technician. Our program provides the technical education foundation, and apprenticeships provide on-the-job training under experienced professionals. Many employers value NTS graduates because they can accelerate into apprenticeship roles with strong foundational knowledge.
Can I start my own HVAC business after this program?
Many HVAC technicians transition to self-employment after gaining field experience with established companies. Running your own HVAC service business offers significant income potential, with experienced owners commonly earning $70,000–$100,000+ annually through residential and commercial service calls. Our program includes business fundamentals and customer service training to prepare you for eventual business ownership. You'll need to gain hands-on experience first, but our training provides the technical foundation for that entrepreneurial path.
What's the difference between residential and commercial HVAC work?
Residential HVAC focuses on home systems — split-system air conditioners, furnaces, heat pumps, and ductwork for individual homes. Commercial HVAC involves larger, more complex systems like rooftop units, chillers, cooling towers, and building automation systems for offices, hospitals, and industrial facilities. Commercial work typically pays more due to the complexity and scale involved. Our program covers both residential and commercial systems so you can choose your specialization based on your interests and career goals.
What is the job outlook for HVAC technicians in Ohio?
Ohio is one of the strongest HVAC job markets in the country. The combination of harsh winters and humid summers, rapid population growth, booming commercial construction, and a nationwide skilled trades shortage creates exceptional demand for qualified HVAC technicians throughout the state. The Columbus metroplex alone adds thousands of new homes annually, each requiring HVAC installation and ongoing service. Whether you're seeking employment with a company or planning to start your own business, the Ohio HVAC market offers consistent, year-round opportunity.

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