South Florida Air-Conditioning Contractors Association
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HVAC Training and Education
Offers programs to strengthen career and technical school education for entry-level and skilled HVAC technicians.

NATE Certification
Provides North American Technician Excellence (NATE) certification for HVAC professionals.

EPA Certification
Offers EPA certification for handling refrigerants, as required for HVAC technicians.

About
South Florida Air-Conditioning Contractors Association


Founded in
1990
EIN
592778128
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(6)
Category/Type
Education
Address
7401 WILES ROAD SUITE 331 CORAL SPRINGS, Florida 33067-0000 United States
Website
sfacca.com
Phone
(954)-295-3312
Email address
About
SFACCA, est. 1990, educates members & advocates for HVAC industry standards. They provide seminars for education and to meet new regulations, promoting competency and professionalism in refrigeration, air conditioning, heating, & ventilation contracting.
Mission
The South Florida Air-Conditioning Contractors Association focuses on educating its members and advocating for industry standards.

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