Walk-In Freezer Case Study
A refrigeration failure was claimed as a high voltage surge. HVACi’s assessment and actionable report determined the actual cause of loss with an industry-leading cycle time.
Your Guide to Roof Truss Components and Types
Check out seven common truss types that may show up in roofing claims, and learn how to identify key truss components with this guide.
Take 5: 5 Non-Weather-Related Indicators of Damage to HVAC Equipment | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 4
Following up on their discussion about various weather-related perils in episode 3, the hosts discuss other causes of loss that evidence surrounding HVAC systems may indicate.
Adjuster’s Guide to Residential Roof Types
This guide gives you a rundown to the pros and cons of various popular roof types you can expect to see in claims.
HVAC Systems 101 | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 3
We discuss the fundamentals of common HVAC systems and how adjusters can address claims that include them in the face of changes in climate, codes, and technology.
The Anatomy of a Roof: A Labeled Diagram and Glossary
Keep this breakdown of the components of a roof structure on hand to easily understand assessment reports and other claims documents.
Truck Fire Case Study
Learn how the National Fire Experts investigator determined the origin and cause of a truck fire using fire patterns, witness statements, and other evidence.
Roofing Materials Guide
Learn which roofing materials are better suited for certain climates or applications, as well as frequently seen damages for each variety.
Commercial HVAC Systems 101 Webinar
Watch this webinar to learn the basics of commercial HVAC systems, so you’re better prepared to handle claims involving package units, economizers, and exhaust fans.
Inspecting Electrical System Claims Webinar Recording
A malfunctioning electrical system impacts other electronics on the property. Learn more about how it works and what losses are common in this webinar.
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