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.
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.
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.
HVAC and Electrical System Case Study
Learn how Alpine Intel provided a one-stop assessment solution for a claim that included both HVAC and electrical systems.
HVAC Claim Guides: Refrigerant Leaks
Understand why refrigerant leaks occur in HVAC systems and what repairs are possible with this HVAC claim guide.
What To Know About Package Units Guide
Save this guide for a labeled diagram and other important information adjusters should know about package units.
4 Things to Look For When Assessing Hail Impacts to a Condensing Unit Guide
Better learn what to consider – and why – before you make a settlement decision about hail impacts to a condensing unit.
The Effects of Ongoing Refrigerant Changes on HVAC Claims
Big changes to refrigerants took effect in 2024, with more scheduled each year after. Know how they may affect claims with HVAC systems going forward.
HVAC Heating Systems Claims 101 Webinar Recording
Get clear insights into why heating systems fail during colder months: design features, common damage types, and real-world claim examples to help adjusters evaluate loss.
What To Look For in Lightning and Surge Claims
Verify if lightning, surge, or wear and tear were the cause of loss for HVAC system claims more easily by knowing what evidence may be present.
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