Wisconsin HVAC Authority — Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wisconsin HVAC Authority?
Wisconsin HVAC Authority is a reference resource focused on heating, ventilation, and air conditioning topics specific to Wisconsin. It covers licensing requirements, equipment considerations, seasonal maintenance guidance, and industry regulations relevant to the state. The site is part of the Trade Services division of Authority Network America.
Who is this site for?
This site is useful for Wisconsin homeowners, renters, property managers, and HVAC professionals looking for clear, state-specific information. It is not designed for any single type of user — the content is written to be accessible whether someone is researching a first furnace replacement or verifying continuing education requirements.
Is this a contractor provider network or marketplace?
No. Wisconsin HVAC Authority is a reference resource, not a provider network or marketplace. There are no contractor providers, service requests, or paid placements on this site. Visitors looking to hire an HVAC contractor should use a licensed contractor search tool through the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services.
How is the information on this site sourced and maintained?
Content is developed under ANA editorial oversight, including state licensing boards, manufacturer guidance, and industry standards. Information is reviewed and updated on a regular basis to reflect changes in regulations, codes, and best practices. Sourced references are noted where applicable.
Does this site provide professional or legal advice?
No. All content on Wisconsin HVAC Authority is provided for general reference purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as professional, legal, or engineering advice. For guidance specific to a project or situation, consult a licensed Wisconsin HVAC contractor or the relevant regulatory authority.
Can the site be used to verify a contractor's license?
This site explains how Wisconsin HVAC licensing works and what credentials to look for, but it does not verify individual licenses. License verification should be done directly through the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services, which maintains the official database of licensed tradespeople.
How can errors or outdated information be reported?
Corrections and suggestions can be submitted through the contact page. The editorial team reviews all submissions and makes updates when errors are confirmed. Providing a source or reference with any correction request helps speed up the review process.