Types of HVAC Inspections We Offer
Comprehensive inspection services for every need
Pre-Purchase Inspection
Buying a home? Know exactly what you're getting. Our detailed pre-purchase HVAC inspection identifies all issues, estimates remaining lifespan, and.
Annual Safety Inspection
Keep your family safe with annual HVAC safety inspections.
Commercial Inspection
Protect your business with professional commercial HVAC inspections.
Seasonal Assessment
Catch problems early with seasonal efficiency inspections.
Our Inspection Process
From scheduling to detailed report delivery
Schedule Your Inspection
or book online. We offer flexible scheduling including evenings and weekends.
Comprehensive On-Site Inspection
Our NATE certified technician performs a thorough inspection of all HVAC components, takes detailed photos, runs operational tests, and checks for safety.
Detailed Written Report
Receive a comprehensive written report the same day via email.
Review & Consultation
We review findings with you by phone or in person, answer all questions, explain repair priorities, provide accurate cost estimates, and help you make.
What's Included in Our HVAC Inspection
Heating system inspection covers furnace or boiler condition assessment, heat exchanger inspection for cracking and corrosion, burner and flame sensor check, venting and flue pipe safety, carbon monoxide testing, gas pressure and connections, blower motor and fan operation, filter condition, thermostat calibration, and safety controls testing.
Cooling system inspection includes air conditioner or heat pump condition, compressor operation and noise, refrigerant levels and leaks, evaporator and condenser coil cleanliness, condensate drain and pan, electrical connections and wiring, fan motor and blades, airflow measurement, temperature differential testing, and system age and efficiency rating.
When Should You Get an HVAC Inspection?
Before buying a home — HVAC systems cost $5K-15K to replace, so know what you're buying and negotiate repairs before closing. Annually for maintenance to catch problems early with safety and efficiency inspections. When your system is 10+ years old, as older systems need more attention to budget for repairs or replacement.
Before selling your home to address issues before listing and increase buyer confidence. When you notice strange noises or smells indicating problems. When energy bills suddenly spike, indicating inefficiencies that an inspection can identify and help resolve.