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The Average Workday of an HVAC Technician

Although some may think a career in the air conditioning and heating industry would be mundane, the opposite is true. The job brings challenges, triumphs, and each day is truly different. So what does the average workday of an HVAC technician look like? Let’s break it down.

The average workday of an HVAC technician includes facing hardships, yet overcoming them through strategy and skill. You can expect to perform daily unit inspections, repairs, and tests for either commercial or residential customers. Safety is also a top concern in the HVAC field and you will encounter harsh weather conditions, but at the end of the day, you find fulfillment in helping others and finding a solution to a problem.

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Inspect, Repair, Test

An average workday of an HVAC technician includes inspecting AC and heating systems for proper functioning. If and when a problem is found, you have to know how to accurately follow procedures to fix the issue at hand. If you are working residential, you will also need to communicate with the homeowner about the issue in easy-to-understand terms while giving costs up front and laying all of their options on the table.

Once your repair is complete, your job is not done. You have to test the system to ensure it’s now running properly and record your findings along with any part replacements in a project management system.

Safety at the Forefront  

From simple everyday tasks to more complex repairs, safety is always the first thing in mind for an HVAC technician. Equipment like gloves, safety glasses, and respirators can help you stay safe on the job while still performing the required task. You must stay detail-oriented and you can’t cut corners as it could cause you or a fellow team member an injury.

Skill-Oriented

The skills you learn in an HVAC Training Program is invaluable. As a technician, you will use those same methods and strategies every single day. If you aren’t installing a new system, you will be fixing a broken one so take your classes seriously and invest in a school that offers hands-on HVAC training.

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Rough Working Conditions

As an HVAC technician, you will be exposed to varying degrees of working conditions including extreme heat. This is even more prevalent in Houston where summers can get well into the triple digits. You may also have to get on rooftops to fix a problem, which opens you to experience whatever the current weather conditions are whether cold, hot, or rainy.

Bringing Comfort to Others   

Whether you work in commercial or residential HVAC, at the end of the day, you can find reassurance knowing you have brought comfort and happiness to other people. Especially with Houston’s hot summers, fixing someone’s AC unit will give you a big sense of satisfaction.

A Rewarding Career as an HVAC Technician

As you can see, the average workday of an HVAC technician is challenging yet rewarding at the same time. It’s the perfect career if you want to work with your hands, have a knack for fixing things, and like to strategize the best solutions for repairing a machine.

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