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Oregon HVAC trade schools: find the best one

How do you find the best HVAC trade school in Oregon? Browse our list of schools and pick the right one for you.

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Image by Zoltan Matuska from Pixabay

Text Stephen Peters August 11 2016, updated January 28 2021

Oregon HVAC technician certification

You will first need to have completed the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) exams to work on HVAC equipment in any US state. This is a short reasonably straightforward series of tests mainly intended to make sure you know the environmental impact of refrigerants. College courses frequently include classes aimed at passing the EPA tests. The EPA tests are all short multiple choice questions you can start studying for right away on our EPA course pages.

Once you have your EPA card you will then need to meet the state requirements for HVAC technicians.

Colleges and schools offering HVAC training in Oregon

Lane Community College

Address
4000 E 30th Ave
Eugene OR 97405-0640
Telephone
5414633000
Web sites
Main, Admissions, Financial aid, Online applications, Net price checker, Veterans
Courses available
Engineering technologies - Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering Technician.

Portland Community College

Address
12000 SW 49th Avenue
Portland OR 97219-7132
Telephone
9717226111
Web sites
Main, Admissions, Financial aid, Online applications, Net price checker, Veterans
Courses available
Mechanic and repair technicians - Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance.

Do you want to pass the EPA 608 certification?

Our free EPA section 608 course will help you get exam ready so you can pass first time.

The certification is a short reasonably straightforward series of tests mainly intended to make sure you know the environmental impact of refrigerants.

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