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The Kansas City HVAC Inspection

There are 5 major areas in every home.  And no matter how big or how old it is, they are always the same:

1. Foundation
2. Plumbing
3. Roof
4. Electrical
5. HVAC

These 5 areas also make up our Major-Items Inspection and are the things we focus on the most at the end of every home inspection.

And when it comes to feeling comfortable in your own home, that means the HVAC systems.  These are the things that keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer.

In Kansas City, that means air conditioners, heat pumps, furnaces, and sometimes even boilers. 

Let’s talk about the basics of what these are, how they work, where you’ll find them, and how long they’ll last.

Then, we’ll talk about how they get inspected.

Cooling Equipment

The exterior a/c unit and heat pump (cooling side) are operated, tested, and checked for excessive noise, ice build-up, rust, damage, movement, and cleanliness.

NOTE:  The a/c system and cooling side of heat pump are NOT tested when the outside temperature has been less than 60° for 24 hours straight.

Airflow

This is pretty straightforward. 

The system is operated, tested, inspected, and measured to make sure air is blowing hard enough – and at the proper temperature – through all the vents – especially the ones furthest away from the furnace. 

Ductwork is also inspected for loose, corroded, and disconnected seams.

Heating Equipment

Furnace And Heat Pump (heating side)

Tested and operated for proper operation, rust, water damage, corrosion, dirt, bad ductwork, and excessive noise.

If the furnace is gas fueled, the gas lines are also checked along with any signs of malfunction and Carbon Monoxide hazards.

The furnace and heat pump (heating side) can both be tested (briefly) in the summer.

Boiler

Tested and operated during cooler weather.  In warm weather, a shutoff keeps it from operating while the outside temperature is warmer than the inside temperature. 

Its purge control is checked along with water pipes, flames, vents, and the overflow valve. 

Due their age, many boilers need regular maintenance by a professional HVAC company.

Airflow

This is pretty straightforward. 

The system is operated, tested, inspected, and measured to make sure air is blowing hard enough – and at the proper temperature – through all the vents – especially the ones furthest away from the furnace. 

Ductwork is also inspected for loose, corroded, and disconnected seams.

Expert Kansas City HVAC Inspection

At Bulldog Professional Inspection Services, we take pride in performing a thorough Kansas City hvac inspection. Our team of seasoned professionals specializes in evaluating heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Whether you’re a homeowner, real estate agent, or property manager, our meticulous inspections provide valuable insights into the condition and efficiency of your HVAC equipment. We understand the unique climate challenges in Kansas City, and our NATE-certified technicians ensure that your system is operating optimally. Trust Bulldog for reliable, thorough, and customer-focused HVAC inspections.

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