The Impact of Summer Heat on HVAC Failures White Paper

With scorching temperatures and elevated humidity in many parts of the US, summer is the worst time for policyholders to suddenly lose access to air conditioning. Unfortunately, the very same summer weather conditions create several scenarios that increase the chances of an HVAC system failure, whether real or perceived, leading to subsequent claims.
This concise white paper, The Impact of Summer Heat on HVAC Failures, gets to the root causes of these failures, breaking them down into three categories:
- Indirect Failures
- Pre-Existing Failures
- Perceived Failures
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The Impact of Summer Heat on HVAC Failures White Paper
Learn why HVAC system claims tend to increase in the summer, and how these reported failures fall into three categories: indirect, pre-existing, and perceived.



