The Refrigeration School is a great place to get started
Before students attended specialty trade schools, they usually got one-on-one training in that trade from someone they knew: a dad, an uncle, a neighbor. Refrigeration and HVAC careers are continuing to grow, though, and not enough people are skilled in this trade to provide every interested student with that personalized instruction.
So, if you’re interested in a career in HVAC, refrigeration, or air conditioning, where do you turn? Probably not to your Uncle Bob - but to someplace where you can learn the trade from instructors with experience in the field.
That’s why the Refrigeration School is a great choice to make. The school has been in existence for 42 years, which means it has been able to change with the times. That’s important - students who are really solid in the latest HVAC and cooling technologies are more often hired, because they have the skills to design, install, and maintain these efficient and Earth-friendly systems. And, each instructor has five or more years experience in the HVAC, heating, and cooling industry, so our teachers help you learn from their experience.
It’s very important to go with a training school that has a long-standing reputation AND has stayed up to date with current technology. If you put time and money into a degree and it becomes out-dated quickly, what good does it do you? Knowing current technology puts you at an even greater advantage because you can apply it on the job and double your HVAC repair skill set.
Unlike some traditional four-year colleges, which teach skills that do not necessarily work for people once they reach the job market, The Refrigeration School will not leave you behind. That’s the advantage of attending a school with a long-standing reputation and a hand in the demands of the 2007 job market - you will learn exactly what’s required to stay competitive in your HVAC or refrigeration career. Employers really value that cutting-edge knowledge, and with experienced instructors and up-to-date training techniques, The Refrigeration School provides its students with it.





