Work With HVAC Training 101

| Last Updated: July 29, 2021

Thousands of HVAC techs and people interested in becoming an HVAC tech visit the site each month.

If you are looking to get in front of people within the HVAC industry then this is the place.

There are a few options that you can choose from based on what you are looking for.

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Banner Advertising

Promote your service, offer, or product on every page of our website with banner ads. Your ads will be shown at the top of every single page on the website for maximum exposure to our readers. Banner ad packages must be run for a minimum of one month. More info regarding pricing and other info can be found by emailing me at bob@hvactraining101.com

Sponsored Posts

If you have an article that you’d like to write and publish on our website we allow sponsored posts. All posts must be related to the HVAC industry. Also, all of the posts must be written by you but I reserve the final checkoff and can deny posts if warranted. This isn’t common, but should be known. All posts can have links back to your website.

Interested? Get in Touch

If you are interested in working with HVAC Training 101 please contact me at bob@hvactraining101.com. I will get back to you as soon as possible. I look forward to working with you!

Write For Us 

HVAC Training 101 is looking for knowledgeable writers to help grow its community. If you are someone who loves using the products mentioned in our buyer guides, we would love to hear from you. 

What we are looking for:

  • Readers who have a passion for writing
  • Those who have used equipment in our guides firsthand
  • People with years of HVAC experience
  • Visitors who can deliver the cold, hard truth on products

Writing positions will be paid (discussed upon hiring) or can be traded in exchange for free merchandise – “You test it, you write about it, you keep it!” 

Please reach out to by filling the form below and explain why you are a great fit for this opportunity.

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We look forward to hearing from you and having you contribute to the HVAC 101 community. 

NOTE – We are not accepting guest posts. This is not a guest post email and those who reach out for a guest post request will be automatically deleted. 



My name is Bob Wells and I am a retired HVAC tech from Washington state. I am currently retired and no longer do much with HVAC, however, I feel like I have a lot of knowledge in the subject and I wanted to create a website where I could talk about what I've learned and help upcoming HVAC techs. Find more info about me and HVAC Training 101.