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Professional Certifications Summary
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Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA)
The EPA Mission is to protect human health and to safeguard the environment — air, water, and land — upon which all life depends. The EPA leads the nation's environmental science, research, education and assessment efforts. The EPA develops and enforces the regulations are applied to all environmental laws enacted by Congress. The EPA is responsible for researching and setting national standards for a variety of environmental programs. It also delegates to the responsibility for issuing permits and for monitoring and enforcing compliance to various entities.
Certification |
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EPA Certifications (R-22 Refrigerant) |
53 |
EPA Certification (R-12A Refrigerant) |
43 |
EPA Certification 410A Type III Universal (R-12) |
21 |
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Home Energy Rating System (HERS)
HERS ratings are conducted by third party HERS Raters. The Home Energy Rating System provides a standardized evaluation of a home's energy efficiency and expected energy costs. HERS analysis is necessary for homeowners or homebuyers to qualify for Energy Efficient Mortgages (EEM), an Energy Improvement Mortgages (EIM) or in the Veterans' Land Board - Veterans' Housing Assistance Program (VHAP).
An energy rating can maximize the value of what is typically the largest single investment for most people in their lifetime.
Certification |
# on staff |
Home Energy Rating Systems (HERS) |
15 |
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North American Technician Excellence (NATE)
North American Technician Excellence (NATE) is the leading certification program for technicians in the heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC/R) industry and is the only test supported by the entire industry. NATE exams reflect a consensus opinion of what technicians need to know to effectively service and install today's sophisticated HVAC systems. Combined our Partners hold 12 various NATE certifications.
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International Code Council (ICC)
The International Code Council (ICC) was established in 1994 as a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing a single set of comprehensive and coordinated national model construction codes. The founders of the ICC are Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc. (BOCA), International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO), and Southern Building Code Congress International, Inc. (SBCCI). Since the early part of the last century, these nonprofit organizations developed the three separate sets of model codes used throughout the United States. Although regional code development has been effective and responsive to our country’s needs, the time came for a single set of codes. The nation’s three model code groups responded by creating the International Code Council and by developing codes without regional limitations the International Codes.
Certification |
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Residential Energy Plans Examiner |
10 |
Residential Energy Code Inspector |
10 |
Commercial Energy Plans Examiner |
1 |
Commercial Energy Code Inspector |
1 |
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Other Important Certifications and Licenses
Certification |
# on staff |
| Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (Contractors License Type A and B) |
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Indoor Air Quality Association (IQAC) - Mold Remediation |
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National Balancing Institute (NBI) - Residential & Light Commercial Air Balancing & Diagnostics |
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National Comfort Institute (NCI) - Air Balancing & Diagnostics |
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Tecumseh Compressor Institute – Refrigeration |
3 |
Teletrac Fleet Service Manager |
3 |
Forklift Driver Certification |
4 |
Plumbing Journeyman |
1 |
LPG Licensed |
4 |
Construction Safety & Health Certification |
1 |
OSHA (30 Hour Training) |
7 |
OSHA (10 Hour Training) |
32 |
Smith System - Driver Safety Training |
51 |
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