That fire is why CodeHaus GA exists. It's a compliance management platform for Georgia HVAC contractors — track your CE hours, get license renewal reminders, and receive real-time alerts when EPA, OSHA, or the GA Board changes something that affects your trade. Built by a former firefighter who reads the regs so you don't have to.
Log your continuing education hours, see your progress against Georgia's requirements, and get reminders at 90, 60, and 30 days before your renewal deadline. No more scrambling in November.
EPA refrigerant rules, OSHA heat enforcement changes, GA Board of Conditioned Air updates — filtered to what affects Georgia HVAC contractors, written in plain English, with every source linked. Alerts the same day, not two weeks later.
Your license expiration date, days remaining, on-time vs late fee comparison, and automatic reminders so you never pay the $300 reinstatement penalty when the $100 on-time renewal was right there.
We link to every original source in every digest. You can always verify. We're not a law firm and we don't pretend to be — we're a filter.
I served as a firefighter in Mississippi until December 2025. I moved to Marietta with my family, and before I left the service I pulled hose on a structure fire where the building's heating system was the point of origin. Without a working alarm system that auto-dialed 911, that building would have been a total loss. I've also been on a separate HVAC-related leak call. Those two incidents are what got me reading about this stuff.
Every code requirement you're dealing with right now — the A2L refrigerant transition, the new leak detection rules, the updated ventilation requirements, the OSHA heat enforcement questions — all of it exists because of fires and incidents like the ones I responded to. Rules get written in the language of lawyers, but they come from events that look a lot more like what I saw at 3 AM in somebody's attic.
I'm not a lawyer and I'm not a code official. I'm a HAZMAT-trained former firefighter who reads the Federal Register, the EPA bulletins, and the Georgia Secretary of State board pages so you don't have to — and who sends you the three things that matter each week, in plain English, with every source linked so you can verify.
If that sounds useful, try the app. If it doesn't save you time in the first week, cancel — no questions asked.
Yes, and that's actually the point. I served as a firefighter in Mississippi until December 2025 and moved to Marietta with my family. While I was still in the service, I responded to a structure fire that started in a building's heating system and a separate HVAC-related leak. I'm HAZMAT-trained through department materials, not formally certified as a HAZMAT Operations or Technician. What I bring to this isn't legal expertise — it's first-hand experience with what these systems look like when they go wrong, and the patience to read EPA and OSHA rules in detail because I already know why they exist.
No. CodeHaus GA is informational — a filtered summary of publicly available regulatory updates with links to the original sources. We always point you at the primary source so you can verify. For actual legal advice about your specific situation, talk to a lawyer.
Those services are built around labor law posters and are priced for multi-location employers with in-house HR. CodeHaus GA is built for single-state, single-trade small contractors and it's written from a fire-safety perspective — which is exactly the lens the A2L transition, the new leak detection rules, and the OSHA heat standards are actually about. Different product, different buyer, different voice.
Because a generic compliance tool is useless. If it covers everything, it applies to no one. We started with Georgia HVAC because that's where we can do the deepest work. Other trades and states are coming — founding members get first access.
Cancel anytime. No contracts, no cancellation fees. If you're a founding member and you cancel, your $49/mo lock goes away — you'd re-subscribe at the then-current rate.
Yes. Sign up at app.codehausga.com and explore the dashboard, alerts, and CE tracker. You'll see real regulatory content and can test every feature. When you're ready to subscribe, the payment link is inside the app.
We tell you. We publish corrections at the top of the next digest and email urgent corrections the same day. We'd rather be honest than pretend we're infallible — and that's another reason we always link to the original source.
Sign up, explore the dashboard, see real regulatory alerts, and track your CE hours. Subscribe when you're ready — $49/month founding rate, locked forever.
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