HVAC Winter Concepts Webinar Recording
Our 90-minute webinar explains all of these facets of HVAC heating systems in a straightforward, concise manner specifically designed to provide insurance adjusters with the information you need to know.
HVAC Fundamentals Webinar Recording
Learn how HVAC split systems work, what influences damage and claims, how to spot questionable losses, and the basics every adjuster should know.
Hail and Wind HVAC Claims Webinar Recording
We at HVACi have already done the heavy studying, and our experts have put together a webinar on hail and wind HVAC claims for insurance adjusters.
HVAC Fall and Winter Claim Handling Webinar Recording
Understand common heating system components, real-life winter damage scenarios, and how adjusters can spot, assess & manage heating claims.
Split Systems Video
HVACi provides adjusters with the information they need, which is why we have created an easy-to-follow video explaining how traditional split systems work.
Gas Furnace Video
If you don’t know how gas furnaces work already, you don’t need to spend hours poring over a textbook to get the information you need as an insurance adjuster. This video explains it in a little over 90 seconds.
How HVACi Reaches a Claim Resolution
Our methods are based on proven practices that focus on keeping the claim moving through the assessment process, providing superior customer service, and meeting adjusters’ needs.
Types of Geothermal Systems Guide
Review the diagrams and key data points to better understand the differences in the various types of closed loop geothermal systems and open loop systems before your next geothermal claim.
Exploring HVAC Heating Season Claims Webinar Recording
Identify which claimed heating system damages are most likely to have been sustained from lack of maintenance or other common causes of loss during the webinar.
7 Causes of Furnace and Boiler Puffbacks Guide
Before settling a claim for the damaged furnace or boiler, find out if one of these 7 causes of furnace and boiler puffbacks triggered the incident.
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.










