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why certify?

First and foremost, it makes your client happy.  Studies have proven that the general public just feels more comfortable turning over the controls of their building to people who have gone the extra mile to receive extra training to become certified.  Certification isn't easy.  It isn't just a piece of paper.  Certification is something to work towards, that carries with it many rewards.  Being a "Certified Professional" opens doors.  And remember, TABB is the first certification program to synchronize all components of the complex HVAC industry and is recognized as a first-rate testing, adjusting and balancing program that assures building owners and managers their HVAC systems meet the design specifications.

Certification is a statement that the TABB Certified Supervisor or TABB Certified Contractor has met TABB’s standards for certification. The aim of TABB’s certification standards is to ensure that TABB Certified Supervisors and TABB Certified Contractors are competent, reliable and qualified professionals.

TABB qualification of a Technician is TABB’s recognition that, by reason of the Technician’s TABB-recognized certification, the Technician is able to test, adjust or balance building environmental systems to produce the design objectives or optimum system performance, in accordance with TABB standards. (TABB standards include the TABB Code of Conduct, the TABB General Rules, and the sample specifications included in the TABB Certification Manual, and other standards from time to time adopted by TABB.)

One requirement of maintaining TABB Certification is continuing compliance with the TABB Code of Conduct. That Code of Conduct includes the general standard which certification represents:

TABB Certified Technicians, and TABB Certified Supervisors and TABB Certified Contractors (Certified Professionals) practice their profession consistent with TABB procedures and the highest quality of workmanship.

 

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