Innovative Residential HVAC Systems Webinar Recording

Residential HVAC claims may include lesser-known systems like geothermal units, mini-split HVAC systems, and heat pumps. Notably, air-source heat pumps are experiencing a rise in use with data from the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) showing a 18.9% increase in shipments in April 2025 compared to April 2024. Make sure you’re ready to take on related claims.
Presented by Alpine Intel Customer Education Director Jay Dykstra, this informative session covers:
- The significance of residential HVAC system claims
- An introduction to air-source heat pumps, mini-split HVAC systems, and geothermal systems, including components and how they work
- Common damages that can affect each of these equipment types
- Related claim examples from expert assessments
Fill out the form to receive your copy of the Innovative Residential HVAC Systems webinar recording by email today.
Important: Previously recorded webinars do not qualify for continuing education credit.
This webinar is hosted by HVAC Investigators (HVACi), part of the Alpine Intel suite of services.
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Alpine Intel’s content is meant to inform and educate readers using general terms and descriptions. They do not replace expert evaluations that determine facts and details related to each unique claim.
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Related Resources
HVAC Systems Quiz
Take this quiz to test your knowledge about the residential HVAC system equipment included in claims that adjusters ask HVACi experts to assess daily.
Residential HVAC System Cheat Sheet
This one resource will provide you with system details, claims information, and benefits and drawbacks for each to refer to when handling HVAC claims.
Residential HVAC System Fundamentals eBook
The eBook contains brief overviews and labeled diagrams of the most frequently used residential HVAC systems in one easy-to-read document.



