Licensing & Insurance: Credentials You Can Verify

Atlanta Climate Control is fully licensed, insured & BBB A+ accredited. GA License #CN210847, NATE & EPA certified techs. Verify our credentials: (404) 555-0173.

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Licensing & Insurance

Hiring an HVAC company means letting someone into your home to work on expensive, refrigerant-charged equipment that affects your family's comfort and safety. You deserve to know that the people doing that work are properly licensed, fully insured, and genuinely qualified. Atlanta Climate Control has operated by the book since 2006, and we encourage every homeowner to verify our credentials before signing anything. Cutting corners on licensing and insurance is one of the most common ways Atlanta homeowners get burned by fly-by-night operators, and it's a risk you never have to take with us.

We hold Georgia Conditioned Air License #CN210847, the state credential required to legally perform heating and air conditioning work in Georgia. This license is issued by the Georgia State Construction Industry Licensing Board and confirms that our company has met the state's experience, examination, and competency requirements. Any contractor performing HVAC work in Atlanta without an active Conditioned Air license is operating illegally, and any permit they pull or work they do may not pass inspection. Whether we're handling a simple AC repair or a full AC installation that requires a permit, that license keeps your project legitimate and code-compliant.

Beyond licensing, we carry full liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. This matters more than most homeowners realize. If an uninsured technician is injured on your property or accidentally damages your home, you could be held financially responsible. Our coverage means any unlikely accident is our problem to resolve, not yours. We're also BBB A+ accredited, which reflects years of resolving any customer concerns fairly and operating transparently.

Our credentials extend to every person on our team. All 28 of our technicians are NATE-certified, the gold standard in HVAC training, and EPA 608 certified, which is legally required to handle the refrigerants in your system. We're also a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer, a designation Carrier grants only to contractors who meet strict standards for technical training, customer satisfaction, and proper installation practices, and which lets us offer extended factory warranties most independents cannot. You can read more about our standards on our why choose us page and meet the people behind the work on our team page.

Verifying us is simple. You can look up GA Conditioned Air License #CN210847 directly through the Georgia Secretary of State's licensing portal, check our A+ rating on the Better Business Bureau website, and read our 4.9-star rating across 1,120 Google reviews. We'll gladly provide a certificate of insurance on request before any job begins. Founded by Atlanta native James Whitfield and still family-owned rather than a private-equity rollup, we built this company on doing things the right way. If you have any questions about our credentials, call (404) 555-0173 and we'll answer them honestly.

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Our Georgia Conditioned Air License

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Insurance That Protects Your Home and Family

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Technician Certifications and Manufacturer Authorization

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How to Verify Our Credentials Before You Hire

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Frequently asked

What is your Georgia HVAC license number?

We operate under Georgia Conditioned Air License #CN210847, issued by the Georgia State Construction Industry Licensing Board. You can verify it directly through the Georgia Secretary of State's online licensing portal at any time. This license is required to legally perform HVAC work anywhere in Georgia.

Are your technicians certified, or just the company?

Both. The company holds the state Conditioned Air license, and every one of our 28 technicians is individually NATE-certified and EPA 608 certified. NATE certification is the industry's highest standard for technical skill, and EPA 608 is legally required to handle the refrigerant in your system.

Why does it matter if my HVAC contractor is insured?

If an uninsured worker is hurt on your property or damages your home, you could end up financially liable. We carry full liability insurance and workers' compensation, so any rare accident is entirely our responsibility, not yours. We are happy to provide a certificate of insurance before we start any job.

What does Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer mean?

Carrier awards this designation only to contractors who meet strict standards for technical training, proper installation practices, and customer satisfaction, and who maintain proper licensing and insurance. It also allows us to offer extended factory warranties on Carrier equipment that most independent contractors cannot provide.

How can I confirm your credentials myself before hiring you?

Look up license #CN210847 through the Georgia Secretary of State licensing portal, check our A+ rating on the BBB website, and read our 4.9-star reviews on Google. We will also provide proof of insurance on request. We encourage you to verify any contractor, including us, before work begins.

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