Frequently Asked Questions About Strategic Insights
How do I apply for an HVAC license in Texas?
To apply for an HVAC license in Texas, submit a completed application along with the $115 fee to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). You'll need to meet the qualification requirements and successfully pass the required examinations.
What documents do I need to re-apply for my license?
When re-applying for your license, you'll need to submit a completed application with your experience and employment documentation, as well as the $115 license fee. TDLR requires 48 months of supervised practical experience in ACR-related work within the preceding 72 months. This experience can be from Texas or another state.
What is the difference between a Class A and a Class B license?
A Class A license allows you to work on HVAC systems of any size, while a Class B license restricts you to systems up to 25 tons or heating equipment rated up to 1.5 million BTUs/hour. Your license will typically be issued in the format: Title/Class/Number/Endorsement code, such as TACL/A/000000/C.
How do I know if I qualify for the ACR Contractor's exam?
To qualify for the ACR Contractor's exam, you must be at least 18 years old and provide proof of 48 months of experience within the preceding six years. If your application is approved, TDLR will notify PSI (the Texas exam provider), and you'll receive a postcard confirming your eligibility to take the exam. You can then schedule your examination and pay the exam fee directly to PSI.
What is the difference between Environmental or Commercial endorsement?
Environmental Air Conditioning focuses on human comfort requirements, including central air conditioning and heating. Commercial Refrigeration is designed to control temperature and/or humidity in specific spaces not intended for human comfort, such as computer rooms or food freezers. Process Cooling or Heating involves controlling temperature, humidity, or cleanliness for production requirements or equipment operation. Commercial Refrigeration/Process Heating and Cooling is limited to coolers, freezers, ice machines, and equipment that provides temperature and humidity controls.
How do I add an endorsement to my license?
To add an endorsement to your license, complete form ACR003 (Notice of Change and Duplicate License Request) and include a $25 fee.
How can I prepare for the exam?
Strategic Insights offers test preparation courses to help you prepare for the ACR Contractor's exam.
How do I get my test prep course scheduled?
To schedule your test preparation course, contact Strategic Insights' office at 409-474-7455.
How often can I take the exam?
You may take the exam as many times as needed within one year of filing your application. However, PSI will charge a fee for each exam attempt.
Do I need a certificate of insurance before I take the exam?
A certificate of insurance is not required before taking the exam. However, you will need to provide this certificate after successfully passing the examination.
How can I apply for an HVAC license in Texas through Strategic Insights?
You can apply for an HVAC license by submitting a completed application and a $115 fee to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, meeting all requirements and passing the exam.
What documents are required when re-applying for an HVAC license?
You need to submit a completed application, your experience and employment documents, and the $115 license fee. Proof of 48 months supervised practical experience within the last 72 months is required.
What is the difference between a Class A and a Class B HVAC license?
Class A license holders can work on HVAC systems of any size. Class B license holders are limited to systems up to 25 tons or heating equipment up to 1.5 million BTUs/hour.
How do I qualify for the ACR Contractor's exam at Strategic Insights?
You must be 18 or older and have 48 months of experience within the last six years. After application approval, you'll receive a postcard to schedule and pay for the exam with PSI.
What endorsements are available for HVAC licenses and how do they differ?
Environmental endorsement covers air conditioning for human comfort, while Commercial Refrigeration & Process Heating and Cooling focus on temperature and humidity controls for non-human-occupancy spaces like freezers and computer rooms.
How can I add an endorsement to my HVAC license?
Complete form ACR003 (Notice of Change and Duplicate License Request) and submit it with a $25 fee to add an endorsement.
Does Strategic Insights offer exam preparation courses?
Yes, Strategic Insights offers test preparation courses to help you prepare for the HVAC ACR Contractor's exam.
What are the business hours of Strategic Insights?
Strategic Insights is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and is closed on weekends and certain holidays.
Which nearby places can I visit after attending an HVAC test prep course at Strategic Insights?
You can visit nearby places such as Ginger and Co salon for beauty services, Red Apron Meal Prep Kitchen for healthy meals, or Walgreens for pharmacy and convenience shopping, all within walking distance.
How can nearby financial services assist me when visiting Strategic Insights?
Nearby financial services like Wellspring Credit Union and LibertyX Bitcoin ATM provide convenient banking and currency exchange options if you need financial services before or after your visit.
Are there fitness centers near Strategic Insights where I can work out?
Yes, nearby gyms such as CrossFit Bridge City and 3rd Coast Movement Fitness Center and Gym offer fitness and recreational activities close to Strategic Insights.