State license records explained

Florida-licensed HVAC, electrical, building and mold expertise in Orlando.

AmeriTech Air Conditioning and Heating has served Greater Orlando since 2009. Brian Novotny's Florida license records cover HVAC, electrical, building, home inspection, mold assessment, and mold remediation, with his building contractor license issued in 1998.

State of FloridaLicense Records

State license records badge. Verify current status directly with Florida DBPR.

What this means

A homeowner is not just buying equipment. Licensing affects code, permits, electrical safety, moisture diagnosis, and warranty protection.

How to verify it

Search the Florida DBPR license portal by license number or license holder before hiring any contractor.

Why it is unusual

Most HVAC companies talk about one trade. AmeriTech's license records span HVAC, electrical, building, inspection, and mold disciplines.

License-by-license definitions

What each Florida license means for your home

Each license below is translated into practical homeowner terms: what it means, how it protects you, and where it becomes relevant on a real HVAC, electrical, moisture, or comfort problem.

Florida license CAC1817383

Certified Air Conditioning Contractor

Issued 02/20/2013

Plain-English meaning

AmeriTech is state-licensed for Florida air conditioning and heating work, including system replacement, installation, service, and repair.

How it benefits you

Your HVAC job is handled by a contractor legally authorized to do the work, pull permits, and meet Florida mechanical code requirements.

Where it matters

AC replacements, heat pump installs, refrigerant work, duct changes tied to equipment, inspections, and warranty-backed installations.

Florida license EC13010215

Certified Electrical Contractor

Issued 11/18/2020

Plain-English meaning

AmeriTech holds a Florida electrical contractor license, not just HVAC training.

How it benefits you

A replacement system often involves breakers, disconnects, wiring, heat strips, surge protection, and load concerns. This reduces the chance of electrical shortcuts or a last-minute separate contractor.

Where it matters

Air handler circuits, condenser disconnects, panel coordination, heat-kit wiring, smart thermostat wiring, and code corrections discovered during installation.

Florida license CBC058799

Certified Building Contractor

Issued 12/29/1998

Plain-English meaning

AmeriTech's leadership has Florida building-contractor credentials that cover broader construction-code knowledge beyond the equipment box.

How it benefits you

When HVAC work touches platforms, openings, access, wall penetrations, or permit coordination, the contractor understands more than the mechanical system alone.

Where it matters

Attic access, equipment stands, roof or wall penetrations, closet platforms, structural coordination, and code issues that affect installation quality.

Florida license HI3935

Home Inspector

Issued 03/28/2011

Plain-English meaning

AmeriTech's leadership is licensed to evaluate home systems and conditions, not only sell or service HVAC equipment.

How it benefits you

Comfort problems are often caused by duct leakage, insulation, ventilation, moisture, or the home envelope. Better evaluation reduces misdiagnosis.

Where it matters

Persistent hot rooms, humidity complaints, repeated system failures, attic conditions, ventilation issues, and replacement recommendations.

Florida license MRSA1592

Mold Assessor

Issued 03/24/2011

Plain-English meaning

AmeriTech's leadership is licensed to assess possible mold-related conditions under Florida rules.

How it benefits you

If an HVAC issue involves humidity, condensation, microbial growth, or indoor-air concerns, the problem can be evaluated more responsibly.

Where it matters

Condensation at ducts or air handlers, recurring moisture, visible growth concerns, musty odors, and indoor-air-quality calls.

Florida license MRSR1691

Mold Remediator

Issued 03/24/2011

Plain-English meaning

AmeriTech's leadership is licensed for mold remediation work under Florida rules.

How it benefits you

When moisture or microbial growth is connected to an HVAC system, the team understands both the mechanical cause and the cleanup requirements.

Where it matters

Air-handler moisture issues, contaminated materials near HVAC equipment, humidity-driven growth, and repair plans that need cause correction.

Verify before you hire

Check every contractor license directly with the state.

The safest source is the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Search the DBPR portal by license number, license holder, or business name and confirm the current status before signing a major repair or replacement contract.

Open Florida DBPR license search

AmeriTech license numbers to search

CAC1817383
Certified Air Conditioning Contractor
Issued 02/20/2013
EC13010215
Certified Electrical Contractor
Issued 11/18/2020
CBC058799
Certified Building Contractor
Issued 12/29/1998
HI3935
Home Inspector
Issued 03/28/2011
MRSA1592
Mold Assessor
Issued 03/24/2011
MRSR1691
Mold Remediator
Issued 03/24/2011

Common questions

Florida contractor licensing FAQ

Why does Florida HVAC licensing matter for Orlando homeowners?

Florida HVAC licensing matters because air conditioning work affects refrigerant handling, electrical safety, permits, code compliance, warranties, and property value. AmeriTech AC holds Florida HVAC license CAC1817383 and serves Orlando, Winter Park, and Maitland.

How do I verify AmeriTech's Florida contractor licenses?

Use the Florida DBPR license search at MyFloridaLicense.com and search by license number, business name, or license holder. AmeriTech's listed Florida license numbers are CAC1817383, EC13010215, CBC058799, HI3935, MRSA1592, and MRSR1691.

Why does an electrical contractor license help on an AC replacement?

A replacement air conditioner or heat pump often involves electrical components such as breakers, disconnects, wiring, heat strips, thermostats, and surge protection. A Florida electrical contractor license helps the homeowner avoid electrical shortcuts and coordination gaps.

What does a mold assessor or mold remediator license mean for HVAC?

Florida humidity can connect HVAC problems to condensation, microbial growth, musty odors, and indoor-air-quality complaints. Mold assessor and mold remediator licenses help AmeriTech evaluate moisture-related issues more responsibly when they overlap with HVAC systems.

Does a license issued before 2009 mean AmeriTech was founded earlier?

No. AmeriTech Air Conditioning and Heating has served Greater Orlando since 2009. Brian Novotny was already a Florida-licensed Building Contractor before AmeriTech was founded, with the building contractor license issued in 1998.

Need a licensed HVAC contractor in Greater Orlando?

AmeriTech serves Orlando, Winter Park, and Maitland with licensed HVAC replacement, repair, maintenance, electrical coordination, and indoor-air-quality support.