Inspectors and any member of the public, including homeowners can search the TECA database using the tool below to verify if a mechanical installer or designer has a current Quality First™ certified number for any of our training programs. Names of current Quality First™ certification holders are listed alphabetically, noting all valid certifications held. The database is updated regularly.
Are you a trained installer or designer and do not see your name on the list? Your certification may have expired and requires updating, or it may not yet be posted if your program has recently finished. Forced Air guideline certification must be renewed every three years, and Ventilation Guidelines certification must be renewed at every BC Building Code change when section 9.32 is significantly modified. Code changes occur approximately every four years, but the ventilation section may or may not be impacted. Existing Hydronic System Design certification holders should update to the 2024 training, as significant upgrades have been made to the course and TECA will no longer recognize pre-2024 training numbers after 2026.
Keep your contact information up to date with TECA to ensure you receive renewal notices. Contact us for status or renewal inquiries, Quality First™ database information, or regulator's listings.
Name |
Certifications |
Company |
City |
Region |
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Eric Shellard Login | P | HLHG | Nova Heating & Sheet Metal (2013) Ltd. Website: check it out |
North Vancouver | Lower mainland | |||||
Travis Ball Login | V | P | HLHG | Nova Heating & Sheet Metal (2013) Ltd. Website: check it out |
North Vancouver | Lower mainland |