Your full FL HVAC biennial, anchored to the code that's actually adopted.
Fourteen hours of CE for Florida Class A/B Air Conditioning and Mechanical contractors. Built against the 2021 IMC, currently adopted FBC Mechanical, ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1 / 34-2019, and the AIM Act + EPA 608 refrigerant rules you're working under right now.
Anchored to the editions Florida AHJs enforce today
Florida 14-Hour HVAC Continuing Education
FL CILB renewal for Class A/B AC and Mechanical contractors
14 CE hours · Full biennial coverage
- 5 mandatory hours: Workers' Comp, OSHA, Business, FL Laws, Advanced FBC
- 9 HVAC hours: 2021 IMC, ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1, EPA 608, AIM Act
- Timer-enforced 50 minutes per credit hour
- DBPR reporting within 10 business days
In DBPR review: Enroll goes live the moment CILB issues each course's DBPR number. Get on the list →
Two ways to buy
Bundle or backfill. Your call.
Most contractors take the full bundle and get the whole biennial in one purchase. If you already burned hours with another provider, grab only the modules you need to top up.
Full 14-Hour Bundle
Nine HVAC code-update hours plus the five mandatory hours (Workers' Comp, OSHA, Business Practices, FL Laws and Rules, Advanced FBC Mechanical). Whole biennial in one purchase.
Individual Hours
Pick from 14 standalone 1-hour modules. Good for contractors who already have most of their biennial done and need 1 to 4 hours to round out the requirement.
Status: all modules are currently in DBPR / CILB course-approval review. Each module receives its 7-digit DBPR course number on approval, at which point Enroll buttons go live. Get on the list and we will email you the moment your renewal package is purchasable.
Why CodeUpdateFL
Built by a tradesman. Not a content farm.
CodeUpdateFL is the Florida arm of CodeUpdateRVA, a Virginia DPOR-approved CE provider whose 2020 NEC and 2021 IMC courses are already in front of thousands of contractors. The same author, the same code-quote-first style, anchored to the 2021 IMC and the currently adopted Florida Building Code Mechanical that FL inspectors are enforcing today.
- Every Topic cites the specific code section
- Self-paced, on any device, no proctor
- Certificate issued the moment you pass
- One payment covers the full biennial
Code language, not paraphrase
Every Topic opens with the verbatim code section in a styled blockquote, then explains what it actually means in the field.
Timer-enforced contact hours
The Mark Complete button is locked until the cumulative course timer hits 50 minutes per credit hour. Matches the F.A.C. 61G4-18 standard, end-to-end.
Per-Topic checks + lesson exam
One to two questions after every Topic plus a 7 to 10 question lesson assessment. You don't just sit through the content, you prove you got it.
DBPR reporting on autopilot
Completion records, timestamps, and certificates upload to MyFloridaLicense within 10 business days. You renew, we report.
Your CILB biennial is due August 31, 2026.
Don't spend a Saturday clicking through a 2015-anchored course from a name-brand mill. Get on the CodeUpdateFL list and renew on the edition you are actually being inspected against.
