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Tennessee’s HVAC Contractor License: What You Need to Know

When hiring an HVAC contractor in Tennessee, verifying their license is a critical step in ensuring quality, safety, and compliance with state laws. For contractors, obtaining and maintaining a license demonstrates expertise and commitment to professionalism.

This guide breaks down everything you need to know about Tennessee’s HVAC licensing requirements, including key regulations, steps to certification, and why partnering with a licensed contractor like Wonder Cooling guarantees peace of mind.

Why Licensing Matters for HVAC Contractors in Tennessee

Tennessee law requires HVAC contractors to hold a valid license for any project valued over $25,000, though even smaller jobs benefit from hiring licensed professionals. Licensing ensures contractors meet rigorous standards for technical knowledge, safety protocols, and ethical business practices.

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The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (TDCI) reported a substantial increase in contractor-related complaints, with over 900 complaints filed in 2023, marking a 44% rise since 2019. These complaints often involve issues such as poor workmanship, incomplete projects, and financial misconduct by unlicensed individuals.​

Licensed contractors are also required to carry insurance and bonding, which protect homeowners from liability in case of accidents or subpar work. Working with licensed professionals mitigates potential risks and ensures accountability.

Types of HVAC Licenses in Tennessee

Tennessee offers different classifications of HVAC licenses, each designed for different scopes of work. Here are the main license categories you need to know:

1. CMC-C License (HVAC/Refrigeration Contractor)

The CMC-C license is the most common license for HVAC contractors in Tennessee. This classification covers heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), and refrigeration systems. HVAC professionals with this license are allowed to install, maintain, and repair residential and commercial HVAC systems.

  • Scope of Work: Installation and service of heating, cooling, and refrigeration systems.
  • Required Exams: The contractor must pass both the HVAC trade exam and the business and law exam to obtain the CMC-C license.

This license is ideal for contractors who primarily focus on HVAC services without extending their scope to other mechanical services like plumbing or gas fitting.

2. CMC (Full Mechanical Contractor)

The CMC license, also known as the full mechanical contractor license, covers a broader scope of work, including HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection systems. This is a more comprehensive license that allows contractors to perform a wider range of mechanical work, not just HVAC.

  • Scope of Work: HVAC, plumbing, gas systems, and fire protection.
  • Required Exams: Contractors must pass exams in multiple trades, including HVAC, plumbing, and mechanical systems.

The full CMC license is often pursued by large mechanical contractors who want to bid on extensive commercial projects or provide additional services beyond HVAC.

Exam Requirements for Tennessee HVAC Contractors

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The Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors requires candidates for the CMC-C HVAC license to pass two exams:

1. HVAC Trade Exam

The HVAC trade exam assesses a contractor’s knowledge of the principles of HVAC, refrigeration, electrical systems, safety regulations, and the International Mechanical Code (IMC). This exam is typically multiple-choice and covers topics such as:

  • Refrigeration cycles
  • Ductwork design
  • HVAC load calculations
  • Energy-efficient HVAC systems
  • Gas piping systems

Passing the HVAC trade exam requires a strong understanding of HVAC systems, including the installation, maintenance, and repair of residential and commercial units. The passing score for this exam is typically set around 73% .

2. Business and Law Exam

The business and law exam covers legal requirements, contractor responsibilities, and business operations. Topics typically include:

  • Contract law and management
  • Licensing and bonding
  • Insurance requirements
  • Safety regulations (OSHA)
  • Employee rights and responsibilities

This exam is necessary for all contractors, regardless of their specialty, and it helps ensure that contractors understand how to run a business legally and efficiently.

For a more detailed breakdown of the exam content and preparation tips, check out our comprehensive Tennessee HVAC Licensing Exam Guide.

How to Maintain Your Tennessee HVAC Contractor License

Once you’ve passed the exams and obtained your license, you must maintain it through regular renewal. In Tennessee, HVAC licenses are renewed every two years. To maintain your license, you must complete continuing education requirements. The state may also require updated insurance and bonding to ensure that your business meets the necessary standards.

For more information on continuing education programs or to ensure you meet all requirements for renewal, check with the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors.

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Trust Wonder Cooling for Your HVAC Needs

At Wonder Cooling, we are proud to have earned our HVAC contractor license and consistently meet the high standards set by the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors.

If you’re looking for a trusted HVAC contractor in the Chattanooga area, look no further. With our team’s extensive experience and full licensing, we provide safe, efficient, and reliable HVAC services for both residential and commercial properties.

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Experts You Can Trust – Quality HVAC Services Backed By Real Experience

Are you experiencing HVAC problems and feeling overwhelmed? Don’t let a broken AC or furnace compromise your comfort! Wonder Cooling has got you covered.

Our experienced professionals are dedicated to providing high-quality HVAC services, including repair, maintenance, and installation. And since we understand that HVAC issues can occur anytime, we offer you our services outside normal business hours at no extra charge.

All you need to do to start working with us is:

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1. Fill out the contact form

Fill out our contact form or call 423-528-6010 for a consultation.

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2. Schedule a consultation

Schedule an appointment with our experts to assess and address your HVAC needs.

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3. Enjoy your HVAC system!

Enjoy the peace of mind of knowing that your HVAC system is running efficiently and effectively with the help of our expert technicians!

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