Please Note: This course is a pre-recorded online anytime seminar which allows you to be trained and certified at the convenience of your own schedule and in the luxury of your own home! Students will have up to six months of access to course content.
Why Should You Take This 3-Hour Kentucky Weatherization Techniques Continuing Education Online Anytime Course?
Building homes that are well protected from the weather is important for all building professionals. This 3-Hour Kentucky Weatherization Techniques Continuing Education Online Anytime course will teach students how to reduce building envelope failure using proven methods of construction.
From air sealing to improving ventilation to adding insulation, home weatherization helps consumers save money by saving energy. Weatherization is also a growing industry in the clean energy economy, creating jobs for home energy auditors and residential contractors.
What are Kentucky Licensing requirements?
Plumbing, HVAC, fire protection systems, and boiler contractors are required to be state licensed. Electricians must be certified by the state and licensed locally. A General Contractor license is regulated at the city/county level.
How do I get my contractor license in Kentucky?
Information may be obtained from:
Department of Housing, Buildings & Construction
101 Sea Hero Rd., Suite 100
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 573-0364
Fax: (502) 573-1057
www.dhbc.ky.gov
Or contact your county or local municipality.
Are there any education, exam or experience requirements to get my Kentucky Contractors License? Check with county and local municipality regulations.
Is contractor continued education required in Kentucky?
Check with county and local municipality regulations.
Is the NASCLA Accredited Commercial Contractor license accepted in Kentucky?
No
Does Kentucky require a General Contractor (commercial contractor) license?
Check with county and local municipalities.
Does Kentucky have reciprocity with other states?
Check with county and local municipalities.