HVAC Wind and Hail Claim Resource Library
Here are tools to help you, as an adjuster, settle HVAC and Refrigeration claims with reported hail and wind losses more confidently and accurately.
HVAC Spring Storms Claims Quiz
Test your knowledge about HVAC-related spring storm claims with our quiz for adjusters.
Animal Infestation Claim Case Study
An HVAC system sustained a reported mechanical breakdown. The policyholder had a contractor come who noted that animals caused the damage.
Variables Impacting Water Losses in HVAC Claims
Before settling your next water-related claim, consider how these variables impact the scope of damage and possible repair opportunities for residential and commercial HVAC systems.
3 Expert Tips for Settling HVAC Claims With Wind Damage
Wind is a common peril associated with storms, but the number of HVAC system claims that need a full replacement shouldn’t be blown out of proportion.
5 Things To Know About Economizers Guide
Our guide breaks down top important things to know about economizers, including how they work, the different types available, their advantages, why they might fail, and what codes and regulations could impact them.
Hail and Commercial HVAC Systems Don’t Mix
Hailstorms are common, making it important to know how hail impacts commercial HVAC equipment and how to handle these claims.
Top 5 Strongest Atlantic Basin Hurricane Seasons Since 2000
Here are the top 5 worst hurricane seasons in the Atlantic basin since 2000. Find out how active hurricane seasons like these can complicate your HVAC claims.
Lightning and Surge Claims Webinar Recording
HVACi sees thousands or more of these claims every year, so we know what to look for, and we want to share our knowledge with insurance adjusters like you.
6 Truths You Should Know About the R-22 Phase-Out When Handling HVAC Claims
We want to clear some of these up for insurance adjusters. So, here are some statements, myths, and misconceptions about the R-22 phase-out.
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.










