Lubbock County, TX HVAC Contractors
162 license records on file · page 4 of 4
What a Texas HVAC license means
Air conditioning and refrigeration work in Texas is regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation (TDLR). A contractor performing HVAC work in Lubbock County must hold a TDLR-issued ACR contractor license: Class A covers equipment of any size, while Class B covers cooling systems up to 25 tons and heating systems up to 1.5 million BTU/h.
Earning the license requires documented practical experience, a state examination, and proof of insurance, and keeping it requires annual renewal with continuing education. When you hire, ask for the license number, confirm it matches the company name on your estimate, and check the expiration date. Each listing on this page shows the license record we retrieved from TDLR; you can also verify any license directly at tdlr.texas.gov.
- License26742StatusCurrent through Nov 17, 2026Tenure—WebsiteNot detected as of Jun 10, 2026
- License94543StatusCurrent through Jan 13, 2027Tenure—WebsiteNot detected as of Jun 10, 2026
- License26217StatusCurrent through Nov 17, 2026Tenure—WebsiteNot detected as of Jun 10, 2026
- License45446StatusCurrent through Aug 29, 2026Tenure—WebsiteNot detected as of Jun 10, 2026
- License23622StatusCurrent through Jan 28, 2027Tenure—WebsiteDetected
- License27848StatusCurrent through Jun 8, 2027Tenure—WebsiteNot detected as of Jun 10, 2026
- License22490StatusCurrent through Apr 24, 2027Tenure—WebsiteNot detected as of Jun 10, 2026
- License62571StatusCurrent through Nov 4, 2026Tenure—WebsiteNot detected as of Jun 10, 2026
- License15420StatusCurrent through Mar 21, 2027Tenure—WebsiteNot detected as of Jun 10, 2026
- License12795StatusCurrent through Feb 20, 2027Tenure—WebsiteNot detected as of Jun 10, 2026
- License12849StatusCurrent through Jul 20, 2027Tenure—WebsiteNot detected as of Jun 10, 2026
- License98569StatusCurrent through Jul 3, 2026Tenure—WebsiteNot detected as of Jun 10, 2026