A Homeowner’s Guide to Preventative HVAC Maintenance
Find out what steps homeowners and their contractors can take to protect HVAC equipment against premature wear and tear and other preventable damages.
How Common Heating Problems May Be Linked To Wear and Tear
Prepare for furnace and boiler failure claims this winter by learning how some common heating problems stem from wear and tear.
HVAC DOE Minimum Efficiency Guide
Save this one-page guide that outlines residential and commercial HVAC system efficiency requirements and what they mean for claims.
EPA Regulations Overview Guide
Learn about the refrigerant phasedown, the future of R-410A, and the HVAC refrigerants that will be used next.
Your Questions About Refrigerant Regulations Answered Guide
Get your questions answered about refrigerant regulations and how they may impact policyholders and future claims.
HVAC Commercial Claim Smoke and Fire Case Study
After a fire, a commercial policyholder submitted a claim with two split systems. Learn how HVACi provided the adjuster with just the facts, and how they differed from the reported loss.
How Extreme Heat May Affect HVAC Equipment Guide
Learn why HVAC claims may increase in summer, common equipment damages that may be exacerbated by heat, and facts that might help you settle based on an accurate cause of loss.
HVACi and the Case of the Reported Rodent Damage Comic Case Study
In this comic case study, an adjuster questioned a contractor’s estimate for rodent damage to an HVAC system. HVACi determined the cause of loss along with market value pricing for recommended LKQ materials.
Is the Heat to Blame for Summer Claims?
Discover the relationship between extreme heat and an influx of summer HVAC insurance claims and become better equipped to tackle your caseload.
Common HVAC Damages in Attics and Crawlspaces
HVAC systems in policyholders’ attics and crawlspaces are susceptible to various perils. Learn how damage occurs and how adjusters can ensure it’s accurately identified in claims.
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.










