The ACCA accreditation program involves a comprehensive review of the contractor’s professional licenses and business registration documents, plus the completion of orientation training. The contractor is also subject to third-party verification of ACCA’s Quality Contractor Elements.
Serving alongside Stephen Pape on ACCA's executive committee are Paton, immediate past chair; Martin Hoover, Empire Heating and Air Conditioning Inc., Decatur, Georgia, senior vice chair; Brian Stack, Stack Heating, Cooling, and Electric, Avon, Ohio, secretary/treasurer; Tim Cropp, CroppMetcalfe Services, Fairfax, Virginia, vice chair; and Eddie McFarlane, Haller Enterprises LLC, vice chair.
In the latest episode of the NEWSMakers Podcast, The ACHR NEWS attended the ACCA Conference, where Kyle Gargaro, editorial director, sat down with contractor Brian Stack to discuss his work with the association.
At the annual ACCA Conference, technical services director Wes Davis talks about five items an HVAC contractors needs to know before installing a residential heat pump.
Finalists for ACCA’s Residential Contractor of the Year are judged on a range of qualities, including community involvement, industry involvement, and a commitment to training and certifications.