HVAC technicians keep homes and buildings comfortable year-round, and their compensation reflects both technical skill and essential demand. Here is a complete guide to HVAC technician salaries in 2026.
HVAC Technician Salary Overview
By Experience Level
| Level | Hourly | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Entry-Level / Helper | $16–$22 | $33,000–$46,000 |
| Apprentice Technician | $20–$28 | $42,000–$58,000 |
| Journeyman HVAC Tech | $26–$40 | $54,000–$83,000 |
| Senior / Lead Technician | $35–$52 | $73,000–$108,000 |
| HVAC Service Manager | $45–$65 | $94,000–$135,000 |
| HVAC Contractor / Owner | $60–$120+ | $125,000–$250,000+ |
EPA 608 certification (required to handle refrigerants) is the baseline credential. Most technicians also pursue NATE certification for higher pay.
Median Annual Salary (BLS 2025 Data)
- HVAC mechanics and installers overall: $57,300
- Top 10%: $87,000+
- Bottom 10%: $36,000
HVAC Technician Salary by State
| State | Average Annual Salary |
|---|---|
| Alaska | $89,000 |
| District of Columbia | $86,000 |
| Hawaii | $82,000 |
| California | $78,000 |
| Massachusetts | $74,000 |
| Washington | $73,000 |
| New York | $72,000 |
| New Jersey | $70,000 |
| Connecticut | $68,000 |
| Oregon | $66,000 |
| Texas | $58,000 |
| Arizona | $55,000 |
| Florida | $53,000 |
| Georgia | $52,000 |
| Mississippi | $44,000 |
Warm-weather states like Arizona and Florida have high demand for HVAC but also higher supply of technicians, moderating wages. Alaska and DC top the list due to extreme conditions and labor market tightness.
HVAC Salary by Specialty
| Specialty | Annual Salary Range |
|---|---|
| Residential HVAC Install | $46,000–$68,000 |
| Residential HVAC Service | $50,000–$75,000 |
| Commercial HVAC Technician | $58,000–$90,000 |
| Industrial HVAC / Chiller Tech | $65,000–$105,000 |
| Refrigeration Technician | $60,000–$95,000 |
| Controls / BAS Technician | $70,000–$115,000 |
| Geothermal / Heat Pump Specialist | $62,000–$92,000 |
Building automation systems (BAS) and controls technicians earn the most. Commercial and industrial work consistently pays more than residential.
Key HVAC Certifications and Their Pay Impact
| Certification | Purpose | Pay Impact |
|---|---|---|
| EPA 608 (Type I–IV) | Required to handle refrigerants | Required for most jobs |
| NATE Certified | Industry standard competency test | +$3,000–$8,000/yr |
| HVAC Excellence | Alternative to NATE | +$2,000–$6,000/yr |
| R-410A / R-32 Specialist | New refrigerant handling | +$2,000–$5,000/yr |
| BAS / Controls Credentials | Johnson Controls, Honeywell, Siemens | +$15,000–$30,000/yr |
| Sheet Metal Journeyman | Ductwork fabrication | +$5,000–$15,000/yr |
Pursuing commercial and controls credentials has the highest ROI in the HVAC trade.
HVAC Career Path
Helper / Entry-Level
↓
Apprentice (1–3 years, OR 6-month trade school)
↓
HVAC Technician / Journeyman (with EPA 608)
↓
Senior Tech / Lead Tech
↓
Service Manager OR HVAC Contractor / Owner
Trade school programs run 6 months to 2 years and cost $5,000–$15,000. Apprenticeship through HVAC unions (UA, SMART) offers earn-while-you-learn with no tuition.
How to Increase Your Earnings as an HVAC Tech
| Strategy | Estimated Income Boost |
|---|---|
| Get EPA 608 certification | Required — unlocks most jobs |
| Add NATE certification | +$3,000–$8,000/yr |
| Move to commercial work | +$8,000–$20,000/yr |
| Specialize in controls / BAS | +$15,000–$30,000/yr |
| Take on-call / overtime shifts | +$8,000–$20,000/yr |
| Move to a high-paying state | +$5,000–$25,000/yr |
| Start your own HVAC business | 2x–4x technician wages |
Job Outlook for HVAC Technicians
The BLS projects 6% job growth for HVAC through 2032. Key demand drivers:
- Climate change: Hotter summers pushing AC installations and replacements
- Energy efficiency mandates: Older systems being replaced with heat pumps
- New construction: Commercial and residential buildouts
- Commercial refrigeration: Food service and grocery sectors
- Aging HVAC infrastructure: Equipment replacement cycle
HVAC is also highly resistant to automation — the diagnostic and physical installation work requires skilled hands on site.
HVAC Technician Income: Sample Monthly Budgets
Journeyman HVAC Tech — $62,000/yr (Texas, single)
| Category | Monthly |
|---|---|
| Take-home pay (est.) | $4,200 |
| Housing (rent) | $1,200 |
| Transportation (truck/van) | $700 |
| Food & groceries | $500 |
| Utilities | $150 |
| Tools / continuing education | $150 |
| 401(k) contribution | $300 |
| Remaining | $1,200 |
Senior HVAC Tech — $90,000/yr (California, married)
| Category | Monthly |
|---|---|
| Take-home pay (est.) | $5,800 |
| Housing | $2,200 |
| Transportation | $800 |
| Food & groceries | $800 |
| Utilities | $200 |
| 401(k) contribution | $750 |
| Other expenses | $500 |
| Remaining | $550 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to become an HVAC technician? Trade school takes 6 months to 2 years. Apprenticeship programs run 3–5 years. Most technicians are earning full journeyman wages within 3 years of starting.
What is the EPA 608 certification? EPA 608 is a federally required certification to handle refrigerants (Freon, R-410A, etc.). It has four types — universally certified means you can handle all system types. The exam costs around $30–$100. You cannot legally work on refrigerant systems without it.
Can HVAC technicians earn overtime? Yes, and substantially. Summer (peak AC season) and winter (peak heating season) regularly generate 50–60 hour weeks. Techs earning $65,000 base can reach $80,000–$90,000/yr with seasonal overtime.
Is HVAC a dying trade due to electric heat pumps? No — the shift to heat pumps is creating more HVAC work, not less. Heat pump installation and service is an HVAC skill, and the transition from gas furnaces is driving a wave of upgrades that will last decades.