Debunking Popular Myths About Wear and Tear in HVAC Systems
Adjusters, learn to distinguish myths about wear and tear from facts and get the definition of this cause loss that’s used by HVAC experts.
Commercial HVAC Hail Claim Fundamentals Guide
Get guidance for handling commercial HVAC hail claims with details on commonly claimed systems, evidence related to other perils, and remediation methods.
Understanding Winter Storm Impacts on HVAC Systems Guide
Learn how winter storms affect HVAC systems through power outages, temperature drops, snow, and ice—and how wear and tear may even play a role in post-storm claims.
Commercial Large Loss HVAC Hail Claim Case Study
Discover how an adjuster got the information needed to accurately resolve a church’s multi-system HVAC hail claim with an expert, objective assessment from HVACi.
School HVAC Fire Claim Case Study
Discover how National Fire Experts’ certified fire investigator determined the most plausible cause of a school fire that began with the building’s rooftop HVAC system.
A2L Refrigerants Explained Guide
Get familiar with A2L refrigerants as the R-410A phasedown progresses. Learn their properties, how the HVAC/R industry is adapting, and what adjusters should know.
Residential HVAC System Lightning Claim Case Study
Discover how HVACi uncovered the actual cause and scope of loss in a claim with reported lightning damage to a residential split system.
Commercial HVAC Systems Cheat Sheet
Adjusters, use this one-page reference sheet to gain a better understanding of commercial HVAC equipment – from system functions to common causes of loss.
Wind Damage to HVAC Package Units Guide
Understand wind-related impact to HVAC package units with this guide. Explore common damages and expert insights to help you with these claims.
Commercial HVAC System Lightning Claim Case Study
When a store owner reported lightning damage to their package unit, the adjuster handling the claim turned to HVACi for objective cause and scope of loss verification.
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.










