Best HVAC Schools in Arizona (2026)

Arizona Quick Facts

MetricValueSource
State median annual wage$59,400BLS OEWS, May 2025
State employment10,860 workersBLS OEWS, May 2025
State location quotient1.27BLS OEWS, May 2025
State unemployment rate4.8%BLS LAUS (2024)
Federal Davis-Bacon prevailing wage$28.33/hr ($22.21 base + $6.12 fringe)DOL Wage and Hour Division, 2026

Top Cities for HVAC Training in Arizona

The cities below have the highest concentration of HVAC training programs and population centers within Arizona. Click through for school listings near each:

Steps to Become an HVAC Technician in Arizona

  1. Choose an accredited training path. Options include trade schools, community colleges, and registered apprenticeships.
  2. Complete classroom instruction in code, safety, and trade theory.
  3. Log on-the-job training hours under a licensed or experienced professional.
  4. Pass any required state or local exam. In Arizona, the relevant credential is the Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers (CareerOneStop, 2025).
  5. Apply for licensure or certification, then maintain it through continuing education as required by the state.

HVAC Licensing in Arizona

The licenses below are reported by CareerOneStop (U.S. Department of Labor) for HVAC-related work in Arizona:

  • Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers

License names and requirements are sourced from the CareerOneStop License Finder. Verify current rules with the issuing agency before applying.

Apprenticeship Programs in Arizona

In Arizona, registered apprenticeships are coordinated through the Arizona Department of Economic Security - Registered Apprenticeship (CareerOneStop, U.S. Department of Labor). Apprenticeships combine paid on-the-job training with related classroom instruction, typically over 3 to 5 years.

About HVAC Careers in Arizona

HVAC technicians install, maintain, and repair heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems.

In Arizona, the BLS reports a median annual wage of $59,400, about 10,860 workers in the occupation, a location quotient of 1.27 (BLS OEWS, May 2025).

Career outlook varies by region and specialization. Refer to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook for national projections and Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics for the latest state and metropolitan area data.


About this guide: Researched and written by the TradeCareerPath Editorial Team. Our editorial team researches and sources every trade career guide using BLS, DOL, and state licensing data. We follow the editorial standards documented at /editorial-policy/.