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San Antonio's Fastest Entry-Level HVAC Program.

6 weeks. 240 hands-on lab hours. Leave with OSHA 10, EPA 608 certification, and the skills San Antonio HVAC contractors actually need on day one.

$20–$23
1st Year Hourly Pay*
6 Weeks
Program Length
No Experience
Required

*Wage data based on Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) and regional labor market estimates for entry-level HVAC technicians in the San Antonio area. Individual compensation varies by employer and experience.

OSHA 10 + EPA 608 Included

Both certs at graduation, no extra cost

70%+ Hands-On Lab Time

175 of 240 hours in the lab

Financing from $199/mo

Climb Credit · Meritize · TWC

7 AM – 3:30 PM Schedule

Mirrors a real job-site day

WHY TRADECRAFT SCHOOLS

6 weeks to earning. Not 2 years.

San Antonio has no shortage of HVAC training options. Here’s how Tradecraft stacks up against the alternatives on the metrics that matter to you.

Factor
Tradecraft Schools
Community College
Online-Only Programs
Time to start earning
6 weeks
1–2 years
Varies, no hands-on
Tuition
$10,500
$12,000–$25,000
$3,000–$8,000
OSHA 10 included
Yes, embedded, no extra cost
Often extra cost
Rarely
EPA 608 included
Yes, embedded, no extra cost
Sometimes
No
Hands-on lab hours
175 hours (70%+)
Varies widely
Zero
Schedule mirrors job site
7 AM – 3:30 PM daily
Evening/varied
Self-paced
San Antonio employer network
Yes, local hiring partners
Limited
None
GI Bill / TWC grants
Both accepted
FAFSA only
Rarely
PROGRAM OVERVIEW

What San Antonio HVAC contractors actually hire for.

San Antonio's heat is relentless and that means HVAC technicians here are never out of work. Tradecraft's HVAC program is built around the skills that get you hired by San Antonio contractors on day one: refrigeration fundamentals, residential and commercial installation, ductwork, service and troubleshooting, and the job-site professionalism that separates a good hire from a great one.

You'll train on real equipment from day one in our San Antonio lab. The 7 AM start isn't arbitrary, it matches a real job-site schedule so the transition from training to employment is frictionless.

By graduation, you'll hold OSHA 10 and EPA 608 certifications, both fully integrated into the curriculum at no extra cost, along with 240 documented clock hours and Texas HVAC apprentice eligibility.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE

240 hours. 70% of it in the lab.

Most HVAC programs bury you in theory before you ever touch a system. Tradecraft flips it. You're in the lab from day one, with classroom instruction built around what you need to know to make the lab work make sense.

The 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM daily schedule isn't just structure, it conditions you for the real job before you ever set foot on a job site.

Daily structure: 50 minutes instruction + 10-minute break = 1 clock hour  ·  8 instructional hours per day  ·  7:00 AM – 3:30 PM

175
Hands-On Lab Hours
73% of program
40
Classroom & Theory
17% of program
10
OSHA 10 Training
Embedded at no extra cost
15
Career Readiness
Resume, interview & prep
SAN ANTONIO HVAC MARKET

HVAC technicians are in demand
across San Antonio, year round.

San Antonio averages over 220 days above 80°F per year. That's not a seasonal job market. It's a permanent one. Tradecraft Schools graduates enter a sector that doesn't slow down.

Residential HVAC

San Antonio's residential construction is expanding across Alamo Ranch, Converse, Schertz, and the far North Side. Every new home needs HVAC installation — and every existing system eventually needs a tech.

$20–$23/hr starting

Commercial & Industrial

The South Texas Medical Center, downtown San Antonio development, and major retail and office builds across Bexar County require commercial HVAC teams. RTU and large-system experience makes Tradecraft grads more valuable here from day one.

High demand · Benefits common

Government & Military Facilities

JBSA, Fort Sam Houston, and Lackland AFB maintain extensive facility HVAC systems through civilian contractors. Veterans who complete Tradecraft's HVAC program have a built-in advantage in this sector.

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WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

Six weeks of entry-level HVAC training. One clear outcome.

Every week focuses on essential skills HVAC contractors expect from day one.

WEEK 1

HVAC Fundamentals & Safety

  • Safety protocols & OSHA 10 certification
  • Basic thermodynamics & heat transfer
  • Hand & power tools for HVAC technicians
  • Piping, tubing, and brazing fundamentals
WEEK 2

Electrical Systems & Controls

  • Basic electricity & circuit reading
  • Multimeters & electrical troubleshooting
  • Motors, capacitors, and relays
  • Thermostat wiring & low-voltage controls
WEEK 3

Refrigeration Cycle & EPA 608

  • Four main components of the refrigeration cycle
  • Pressure-temperature relationships & gauges
  • Refrigerant recovery, evacuation, & charging
  • EPA 608 Universal certification prep & exam
WEEK 4

Air Conditioning & Heat Pumps

  • Residential split-system AC installation
  • Heat pump operation & reversing valves
  • Airflow, ductwork basics, & static pressure
  • System diagnostics & leak detection
WEEK 5

Heating Systems

  • Gas furnace components & sequence of operation
  • Gas piping, venting, & combustion safety
  • Electric heat packages & sequencers
  • Heating troubleshooting & safety controls
WEEK 6

Career Readiness & Testing

  • Preventative maintenance procedures
  • System startup and shutdown protocols
  • Full system install + service scenario
  • Final practical exam
  • Resume, interview prep, and graduation
CERTIFICATIONS EARNED
OSHA 10 Certification
EPA 608 Certification
240 Clock Hours Documented
• MEET ARNOLDO
MEET THE PROGRAM DIRECTOR

Arnoldo

HVAC Program Director, Tradecraft Schools  ·  San Antonio, TX
"HVAC was a luxury. It's now a necessity."

In South Texas, a routine AC service call can take two to three days to get a technician out. That's the shortage Arnoldo sees firsthand, techs retiring out of the field faster than the industry can replace them. He built Tradecraft's HVAC program to close that gap: six weeks of hands-on repetition on the basics until students have it down cold, then straight into a workforce that's ready for them.

HVAC Program Director South Texas HVAC Industry 6-Week Hands-On Curriculum Lead
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TUITION & FINANCING

$10,500. Multiple ways to pay.

San Antonio entry-level HVAC technicians average $20–$23/hr in their first year. At $10,500 in tuition and 6 weeks to employment, this program pays for itself in roughly 12 weeks of work. We offer multiple financing options so cost isn't the thing that stops you.

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From $199/mo
Texas Workforce Commission Grant
TWC funding may cover full or partial tuition
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Pay Upfront
Full tuition before start date
$10,500
COMMON QUESTIONS

We answered your HVAC trade school questions.

Everything you need to know before you schedule a tour.

How long is the HVAC training program?
The Tradecraft HVAC program is 6 weeks, 30 days of instruction from 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM, totaling 240 clock hours. More than 70% of that time (175 hours) is hands-on lab work. The schedule is intentionally structured like a job-site day so the shift from training to employment is seamless.
What certifications do I earn?
You'll earn OSHA 10 and EPA 608 certifications, both fully embedded in the curriculum at no extra cost. EPA 608 is required to legally handle refrigerants in Texas, and it's one of the first things employers ask about. You'll also leave with Texas HVAC apprentice eligibility and 240 documented clock hours.
How much do HVAC technicians make in San Antonio?
First-year HVAC apprentices in San Antonio typically earn $20–$23/hr. With EPA 608 certification and a few years of experience, HVAC techs in the San Antonio market can earn $30–$45/hr. The demand is year-round; San Antonio's climate means HVAC is never a slow season.
How much does HVAC school cost in San Antonio?
Tradecraft's HVAC program is $10,500, significantly less than a community college HVAC certificate in Texas, which typically runs $12,000–$25,000 and takes 1–2 years. Financing starts at $199/month. TWC workforce grants may reduce or eliminate your out-of-pocket cost.
Do I need prior HVAC experience to enroll?
None. You need a high school diploma or GED and to be at least 18. Week 1 starts with orientation, tool identification, and safety, no prior knowledge assumed. Career changers, recent high school graduates, and military veterans transitioning from JBSA or Fort Sam Houston are all common in our HVAC cohorts.
IS THIS RIGHT FOR YOU

Built for some people more than others.

GOOD FIT
  • You want to work with your hands in a skilled trade
  • You're comfortable with an early start: 7 AM daily
  • You want a year-round career in San Antonio's climate
  • You don't want to spend 2 years in a classroom before earning
  • You're a veteran looking for a fast civilian career path
  • You're ready to go full-time in a lab from day one
NOT THE RIGHT FIT
  • You want a fully online or remote program
  • You can't commit to the full 6-week in-person schedule
  • You prefer a slow-paced, self-directed learning environment
  • You want a guaranteed job placement program
  • You're not ready to start working in the field after training
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