
Have you ever thought about where the air comes from in your home? Clean, crisp, breathable air is a luxury that modern society often forgets about. Companies like Air Duct Cleaning are so good at performing household maintenance people don’t even realize we’re a necessary service. This is why we work as a company to employ licensed air duct cleaning technicians who put quality first. In today’s blog, we’ll discuss the process behind obtaining an air duct cleaning license.
What Will An Air Duct Cleaning License Do For My Career?
Technically, you don’t need a license to clean air ducts, but the law requires NADCA licenses and certifications for companies that provide air duct cleaning services. So, if you want to function legally as a duct cleaning technician, you need to have your license sorted. Luckily, it isn’t too hard to do!
A Company Must Sponsor You For Certification & Training
The best way, and the only way, to gain licensure is to have a NADCA certified individual within a sponsoring company teach the skillset to pass the certification exam.
There are a few different learning points to cover with a licensed professional before testing for your certification. Lessons covering dryer duct cleaning, duct sanitizing, and insulation removal are essential parts of working with varying HVAC or duct cleaning companies. This is why mentorship is critical for certification.
Air Duct Cleaning Can Train You & Help With Certification
Our company offers a comprehensive air duct cleaning training program that is taught by NADCA certified professionals. We will help you get the start you need to be successful as a duct cleaning professional.
In addition to this, we will teach you how to show customers the highest quality care for their service, because we understand that air requires great care.