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In Michigan, individuals who want to install heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) systems must obtain a Michigan Mechanical Contractor license with an HVACR Equipment classification. You can find all of the requirements outlined on this page. Feel free to reach out to one of our Michigan mechanical licensing specialists if you have any other questions. All of our training is offered in an online self-paced format.
At RocketCert, we offer online, self-paced training to help you prepare for your exam. Our comprehensive Michigan Mechanical License exam prep is designed to give you the best chance of passing on your first attempt, and we even offer a no pass, no pay guarantee. Plus, our courses are accessible from almost any device, at any time. We hope you'll consider making RocketCert your go-to resource for obtaining your Michigan Mechanical Contractor license with HVACR Equipment classification.
This mechanical license in Michigan only permits the installation of forced air heating and cooling systems in residential and commercial applications including heat-pumps-(air to air and water-air), mini splits, roof top units from 2-25 tons, geo thermal systems, commercial kitchen exhaust systems for type 1 and type 2, complete duct systems in both commercial and residential applications, type B vents, gas piping systems utilizing natural, propane and fuel oil, lay out and installation of CSST piping systems, exhaust and special venting systems.
This license does not permit the service of HVAC equipment.
To apply for your Michigan Mechanical license, contact the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs at 517-241-0199 or visit their website.
No continuing education is required for renewal. Michigan has limited reciprocity arrangements, check with the board for the most up-to-date information.
With RocketCert, our education is written by a combination of professional educators and industry professionals. Our Michigan Mechanical / HVAC License exam prep is guaranteed to help you pass the exam, and is backed with our no pass, no pay policy. We pride ourselves on providing industry leading customer service. Also, if you find a better original price on any online course that we offer, we will beat it by 10%.
Preparing to pass the State exam is a critical part of the licensing process. Failing the exam can result in substantial delays before you are able to work under your license. We offer industry leading exam prep and all of the required books, at an unbeatable price.
After studying with RocketCert, you will be on your way to passing the required State exam(s) (see below). Contact PSI at 855-579-4635 to begin this process. Testing centers are setup throughout the State in larger cities. Pre-approval is required from the testing agency prior to scheduling the exam
After completing all the steps above, it will be time to apply through the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs to obtain your Michigan Mechanical Contractor license with HVACR classification. Have questions or concerns with this process (or just a lack of time)? Learn more about how we can assist with our Application Processing Program.
To schedule your exam, visit psiexams.com or call 855-579-4635.
Please note: The testing agency does not permit books to be highlighted. Only "ICC Turbo Tabs" are permitted to be used.
Heating and cooling principles and theories; Installation of HVAC equipment and systems to provide air conditioning for occupants of buildings and structures; Installation of ductwork; Gas piping; Venting; Knowledge of codes and standards
The Michigan Mechanical HVAC Equipment exam is open book. The reference materials below are recommended by the state to be studied in preparation for the exam. Testing centers only permit books to be tabbed with ICC Turbo Tabs.
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Please note: The testing agency does not permit books to be highlighted. Only "ICC Turbo Tabs" are permitted to be used.
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