Begin Your HVAC Technican Training at All-State Career in Baltimore

Through our HVAC training program you can train to become an HVAC installer or HVAC mechanic as you learn computerized diagnostics for maintaining and servicing refrigeration, gas heat, heat pumps and air conditioning systems for residential and commercial applications.

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Flexible Classes

We offer day or evening programs at many campuses to accommodate busy lifestyles, which means there should be a schedule right for you!

Financial Aid

There are many financial aid options available for those who qualify. Paying for your education is your responsibility and our financial aid staff is here to help you. Let us help you achieve your career goals.

Career Employment Assistance

Our #1 goal is to see that you get the support and resources during your program and beyond to be able to match you with employers with job opportunities you have earned.

What You'll Learn

All-State Career provides the following HVAC training:

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The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) program prepares students for entry-level employment as HVAC Technicians. HVACR students learn to troubleshoot, repair and install environmental and refrigeration systems. The HVAC technician training also includes training in computerized diagnostics covering commercial refrigeration, gas heat, heat pumps, and air conditioning.

SKILLS TO HELP ADVANCE YOUR CAREER

As a technician in the Heating, Ventilating, AC and Refrigeration field, your work is essential in helping to maintain comfortable and healthy environments in all types of buildings from residential to commercial. HVAC program graduates will apply theory and principles learned in the class and lab settings to install, repair, and maintain heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment. Upon HVAC training school completion, graduates will be prepared for entry-level employment as an HVAC technician. 

Success Stories

See what our graduates are saying about All-State Career

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Kenneth C.

I usually worked around with my hands doing things around the house, carpentry, home improvement, things of that nature. It wasn’t until I actually got involved in the program that I actually focused in on HVAC as something that I can actually make into a career

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Christopher M.

I like the freedom of the job and I like also making the customer happy, of course, because they call you because they are having a bad day and my job is to make it better. 

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Jamal B.

I chose HVAC as a career path because it was more interesting as far as the troubleshooting. I like what I do because it is challenging. It keeps me focused of the goal of what I actually went to school - to learn HVAC.

Start Your HVAC Program at All-State Career Today

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