Snow Load Damage Claim Case Study
Donan’s forensic engineers provided an adjuster with assessments related to two claims on the same property that cited snow load damage. Find out the results.
Reported Freeze Damage: HVAC System Case Study
An adjuster needed expert support for a furnace claim that cited freeze damage and a full replacement estimate. Get the case study to see how HVACi provided answers.
5 Items Common in Freeze Damage Claims
Five items are often found in freeze damage claims: copper and PEX piping, radiators, fuel lines, hydronic air handlers, and boiler heat exchangers. Learn why.
How Do Puffbacks Occur?: An Adjuster’s Guide to Furnaces Video
Puffback can be confusing for policyholders and adjusters alike. Explore our video to uncover the causes and risks associated with this HVAC issue.
3 Data Points for Evaluating Freeze Damage Claims Guide
Learn how three data points can help resolve freeze-related claims when evaluated alongside on-site inspection results.
The Cold Hard Facts Behind Freeze Claims Webinar Recording
Request the recording of this Alpine Intel webinar to gain a basic understanding of residential plumbing and impacts of freezing events in pipes and fittings.
HVAC System Freeze Failures: Prevention Methods Video
Ensure your policyholders are prepared for winter. Learn straightforward tips to prevent costly HVAC freeze failures and maintain system efficiency.
Identifying HVAC System Freeze Failures: Radiators and Pipes Video
Understand the impact of freeze failures on radiators and pipes. Learn why expert assessments are crucial for resolving HVAC claims effectively.
Identifying HVAC System Freeze Failures: Hydronic Air Handlers Video
Explore the risks of HVAC system freeze failures on hydronic air handlers and their potential impact on commercial policies.
Identifying HVAC System Freeze Failures: Heat Exchangers Video
Discover how boiler heat exchangers can suffer from freezing temperatures and wear and tear. Learn to identify the signs of failure and prevent costly repairs.
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