NateAbout North American Technician Excellence (NATE)
North American Technician Excellence (NATE,) headquartered in Arlington, VA., was founded in 1997 and is the nation’s largest non-profit certification organization for heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration technicians. NATE is the only
technician certification organization governed, owned, operated, developed and
supported by the HVACR industry.
NATE, North American Technician Excellence Inc., is an independent, third-party non-profit certification body for HVAC and HVAC/R technicians. NATE tests technicians; others train.
NATE’s certification tests represent real world working knowledge of HVAC and HVACR systems and candidates can earn installation and/or service certification in one or more specialty areas. NATE certification tests are developed by the NATE technical committee. The NATE technical committee is comprised of industry experts who developed and oversee NATE. Each exam is developed based on these knowledge areas of expertise. The technical committee represents a wide variety of perspectives including contractors, educators, manufacturers, and utilities. Members also are diversely spread throughout the country.
NATE's HVAC and HVAC/R testing validates the technician's knowledge and a training program's instruction. The NATE tests are rigorous, multiple-choice, knowledge-based tests that represent what 80% of technicians have an 80% chance of encountering once a year.
There are 21 NATE installation, service, and senior tests. Specialties include Air Conditioning, Air Distribution, Heat Pumps, Gas Furnaces, Oil Furnaces, Hydronics Gas, Hydronics Oil, Light Commercial Refrigeration, Commercial Refrigeration, and Senior HVAC Efficiency Analyst.
NATE-approved training, testing organizations and technicians are located throughout the U.S. and Canada.NATE has many partners throughout the HVAC industry, NATE partners include industry associations, utilities, and manufacturers. Consumer Reports said, “It’s a plus if a technician is NATE-certified.”
EPA tells consumers to ask if a contractor’s technicians are NATE-certified.
Under the Montgomery GI Bill, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) reimburses veterans who take the NATE tests.
The U.S. Army recognizes NATE Certification for promotion points. No other certification exam enjoys this industry support.
Aspen Air Conditioning of Boca Raton, Florida is proud to announce that it’s
technicians passed the NATE Installation and Service test(s) . This certification benefits local homeowners by giving
them an independent standard by which to select a knowledgeable technician to
work on their home comfort system.
“This certification really helps,” said Steve Maguire owner of Aspen Air Conditioning . “It’s a way that we can show our customers that we really care about doing the job right, and that we know how to get it done right the first time.”