Louisiana HVAC Systems Listings
The Louisiana HVAC Authority maintains this listings reference as a structured index of HVAC contractors, service providers, and related businesses operating within Louisiana's licensed and regulated HVAC sector. Entries in this directory are drawn from publicly available licensing data, state agency records, and verified business filings. The scope, structure, and limitations of these listings determine how much weight any single entry should carry in a professional or consumer research context.
How to read an entry
Each listing entry presents a standardized set of data fields drawn from one or more primary sources. The entry format is designed for quick reference rather than comprehensive business profiling. A standard entry includes:
- Business name — the registered trade or legal name as filed with the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors (LSLBC) or the Secretary of State's commercial registry.
- License classification — the HVAC-specific license class held, distinguishing between mechanical contractor classifications (e.g., Class A, B, or C under Louisiana Revised Statutes §37:2150) and specialty or subcontractor categories.
- License number — the unique LSLBC-issued identifier, which can be cross-referenced directly against the LSLBC public license lookup tool.
- Service geography — the parish or multi-parish service area as disclosed in the business filing or service listing, not a guaranteed coverage radius.
- License status indicator — active, expired, suspended, or surrendered, as reflected in the most recent data pull from the LSLBC public records.
- Specialty designations — where present, these flag contractor focus areas such as residential systems, commercial HVAC, refrigeration, or ductwork service.
License class distinctions carry regulatory weight. A Class A mechanical contractor is authorized to bid and perform HVAC work of unlimited dollar value; Class B is capped at $750,000 per project; Class C is capped at $125,000. These thresholds are defined by the LSLBC under authority granted in Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 37. Entries do not cross-reference permit pull history, inspection outcomes, or disciplinary records from the LSLBC enforcement division — that data requires a separate lookup at the agency level.
What listings include and exclude
Included in listings:
- Licensed HVAC contractors with an active or recently expired Class A, B, or C mechanical contractor license issued by the LSLBC
- Specialty contractors holding endorsements relevant to Louisiana HVAC practice, including refrigerant handling certifications under EPA Section 608 rules
- Businesses with disclosed service areas within Louisiana's 64 parishes
- Contractors with publicly verifiable insurance or bond records where available
Excluded from listings:
- Unlicensed or unregistered operators, regardless of market presence
- Out-of-state contractors not holding a Louisiana LSLBC license
- HVAC equipment suppliers, distributors, and manufacturers who do not perform installation or service work under a contractor license
- Property management firms or building owners who perform internal HVAC maintenance outside the scope of a contractor license
- Federal installation contractors operating exclusively on federally administered property, where Louisiana licensing authority does not apply
The directory does not function as a ranking system. Listing position carries no implied quality rating, customer satisfaction score, or endorsement signal. For information on contractor selection criteria, the Louisiana HVAC Contractor Selection Criteria reference provides structured evaluation frameworks. Permitting history and inspection compliance records are maintained separately by local parish authorities and the LSLBC; the Louisiana HVAC Permits and Inspections reference describes that process.
Verification status
Listings are populated from LSLBC public license data, which is updated on a rolling basis as the agency processes renewals, expirations, and disciplinary actions. The LSLBC requires annual license renewal; licenses not renewed within the statutory grace period revert to expired status and are flagged accordingly in this directory.
Verification status tiers used in this directory:
- Verified-Active — license confirmed active in the LSLBC public database at the time of the most recent data synchronization
- Unconfirmed — entry sourced from a secondary business registry or service listing where the LSLBC license number was not publicly disclosed at time of indexing; LSLBC cross-check pending
- Expired-Listed — license recorded as expired in LSLBC records; the business entry is retained for reference but flagged; no active contractor recommendation is implied
- Removed — entries confirmed as revoked, surrendered under disciplinary action, or withdrawn from the Louisiana market are removed from active display within 30 days of confirmed LSLBC status change
Insurance and bonding status are not independently verified by this directory. Louisiana law requires licensed contractors to maintain general liability coverage and workers' compensation insurance through the Louisiana Workforce Commission framework, but verification of current policy status requires direct confirmation with the contractor or insurer.
Coverage gaps
This directory does not achieve complete coverage of the Louisiana licensed HVAC contractor population. As of the LSLBC's published license count, the active mechanical contractor license pool in Louisiana spans contractors across all 64 parishes, with concentration in Orleans, Jefferson, East Baton Rouge, Caddo, and St. Tammany parishes. Entries in rural parishes — particularly in the Florida Parishes region, the Acadiana corridor, and the central Louisiana parishes — may reflect incomplete indexing where public business filings lack sufficient geographic disclosure.
The following categories represent known structural gaps:
- Solo operators and micro-contractors — Class C license holders operating as sole proprietors without a public web presence or secondary business registration are underrepresented
- Recently licensed contractors — new licenses issued within the past 60 days may not yet appear; the LSLBC public database is the definitive source for newly active licensees
- Contractors operating under parent entities — where a licensed contractor operates under a trade name or as a subsidiary of a larger mechanical firm, the listing may reflect only the parent entity's license record
- Specialty intersections — contractors whose primary license is in an adjacent trade (e.g., plumbing or electrical) but who hold an HVAC endorsement may appear in this directory inconsistently
For context on how Louisiana's climate conditions affect contractor specialization — particularly in humidity control, flood recovery, and hurricane-rated equipment installation — those structural factors are addressed in the climate and hazard references within this resource. Coverage of Louisiana HVAC licensing requirements provides the regulatory baseline against which all listings are assessed.
Scope note: This directory covers licensed HVAC activity within the state of Louisiana and is governed by Louisiana state law, LSLBC regulations, and applicable Louisiana Administrative Code provisions. Activity in neighboring states — Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi — is not covered. Federal installations, tribal lands, and offshore facilities operating under federal jurisdiction fall outside the scope of this directory and the Louisiana licensing framework it references.