Lincoln Tech sees Georgia HVAC technician demand rising nearly 18% through 2034

Reuters04-11 04:10
Lincoln Tech sees Georgia HVAC technician demand rising nearly 18% through 2034
  • Lincoln Educational Services analysis flagged an acceleration in Georgia demand for HVAC technicians, with projected employment growth near 18% through 2034 versus about 8% nationwide.
  • Georgia construction activity was cited as a key demand driver, with new builds increasing installations of modern HVAC systems.
  • Hot, humid summers with cooler winters were highlighted as supporting year-round service demand, with peak-season breakdowns tightening labor needs.
  • Population gains, including more than 64,000 new residents added in Atlanta metro area in 2025, were linked to higher installation, maintenance, and repair volumes.


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