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HVAC INSPECTOR CERTIFIED BY INTERNACHI®

Cleveland area home inspector with over twenty InterNACHI certifications including as HVAC Inspector.

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When choosing a home inspector in the greater Cleveland area, it is important to select one that is certified and trained in the detection of moisture intrusion. A home inspector certified as a Moisture Intrusion Inspector by the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors® (InterNACHI®) ensures the necessary skills, knowledge, and experience to accurately inspect for moisture-related damage. In addition to this certification, extensive experience in home construction and inspections is crucial. An inspector with over 25 years of experience will be highly knowledgeable about all aspects of home inspection and can provide thorough and accurate reports for every customer.

Customers can expect the highest quality service from experienced professionals when it comes to inspecting for moisture intrusion or any other potential issues in residential properties. For those seeking a Cleveland home inspector certified by InterNACHI®, this ensures a high standard of inspection for your next property.

What is an InterNACHI® Certified HVAC Inspector?

Why would you want a home inspector that is an InterNACHI® certified HVAC Inspector? Because more certifications means more knowledge and less risk of the unknown when buying a home.

As an HVAC inspector, with HVAC being the common acronym for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning, your home inspector has extensive knowledge in the inspection of HVAC systems, including heating, cooling, and fireplaces. The twelve-hour course covers the components of all common HVAC systems in the northeast Ohio area, including warm-air, hydronic, steam, and electric heating systems, air conditioning systems, and heat pump systems.

As certified HVAC Inspectors, these home inspectors are not HVAC Generalist – that designation is reserved for the professionals in the HVAC industry. However, this additional knowledge provides them with the experience and training specifically to:

  • Inspect the heating system and related components
  • Inspect the cooling system and related components
  • Inspect the fireplace, solid-fuel burning appliances, and chimneys
  • Identify and describe each system and related component of the heating, cooling, and fireplace systems
  • Describe to clients defects observed in the heating, cooling, and fireplace systems.

These home inspectors have over 25 years of experience in the building and construction industry and continue to pursue all available additional training. Why? Because they believe that by educating themselves and staying up-to-date on the InterNACHI standards, they can provide the highest quality service to their clients.

InterNACHI® Courses Make a Better Home Inspector

This course has also been approved by:

  • The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors
  • The Master Inspector Certification Board
  • The International Association of Certified Indoor Air Consultants
  • The Certified Commercial Property Inspectors Association
  • Many government agencies and licensing boards

When you choose a home inspector with these certifications, you not only get an inspector certified in over twenty additional InterNACHI areas of specialization, but also one with decades of building and construction experience. Choose a certified and experienced home inspector today.

Included in our HVAC Inspector knowledge are the following topics tested on through the certification process:

  • Air Cleaners and Filters
  • Air Conditioning
  • Coal, Wood and Multi-Fuel Furnaces
  • Combustion Fundamentals
  • Ducts
  • Electric Furnaces
  • Electric Heating Systems
  • Furnace Fundamentals
  • Gas Furnaces
  • Gas, Gas Meters and Gas Pipes
  • Heat Fundamentals
  • Heat Pumps
  • High-Efficiency Heat Exchangers
  • Humidifiers
  • Hydronic Heating Systems
  • Inspection Procedure
  • Inspection Tools
  • Oil Furnaces
  • Steam and Hot-Water Space Heating Systems
  • Steam Heating Systems
  • Warm-Air Heating Systems
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