Ductless Systems 101: Know What Makes This HVAC System Different
It’s important to learn the basics about ductless systems to better understand how to handle your next claim related to a ductless HVAC system.
How Smoke and Fire Damage Exterior HVAC Components
Because of their location, exterior components such as condensing units and the equipment contained therein are vulnerable to smoke and fire damage.
Which HVAC Components Are at Risk for Hurricane Damage?
Better understand which HVAC components are most at risk for hurricane damage and why.
5 Ways Direct Lightning Can Impact HVAC Systems in Claims
The scope of damage varies between specific incidents, but lightning damage likely won’t require a claim settlement for a full replacement
Understanding the Impact of Federal Regulations on HVAC Claims
Regulations relating to some HVAC system components continue to be evaluated and amended as government agencies implement methods to reduce negative environmental impacts.
Diving Into the Claims Data From a Texas Winter Storm
More than half of the HVAC system claims that adjusters assigned to HVACi had freezing conditions as the reported cause of loss and 14% listed water.
Don’t Let Improper Installations and Repairs Hide in Your HVAC Claims
Here are a few real-life claims that adjusters assigned HVACi that resulted in findings of improper installation and faulty workmanship.
3 Reasons Weather Data Isn’t Enough to Settle Claims
Weather data alone can never replace the confidence adjusters would get from an expert property evaluation when deciding how to best settle a claim.
Don’t Go in the Basement! (And Other Bad Habits that Hurt Homeowners)
Bad habits can contribute to basement water damage and other structural losses. Here are the most common mistakes homeowners fall into and how to correct them.
3 Adjuster Questions a CTL Should Be Able To Answer
Your product failure partner should be able to answer these questions while helping you determine a claim’s subrogation potential.
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