Reliable HVAC inspections that provide the clarity you need to maintain performance and avoid unexpected breakdowns.
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Protect Your Comfort with Experienced HVAC Inspectors
An HVAC inspection evaluates the condition, performance, and safety of your heating and cooling systems. We assess key components such as the furnace, AC unit, ductwork, and thermostat—checking for proper operation, airflow, and signs of wear. You’ll receive a clear report outlining system condition and any concerns, helping prevent breakdowns, improve efficiency, and maintain comfort.
What’s Included in an HVAC Inspection
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Heating system (furnace/heat pump) – condition, operation, and visible defects
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Cooling system (AC unit) – performance, airflow, and overall condition
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Thermostat – operation and response
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Ductwork – visible condition, connections, and airflow restrictions
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Airflow and ventilation – supply and return balance
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Filters – condition and maintenance needs
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Condensate drain system – proper drainage and leaks
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Electrical connections – visible wiring and disconnects
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Refrigerant lines – insulation and visible condition
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Overall system performance – startup, operation, and shutdown (when applicable)
You’ll receive a clear report outlining system condition, observed issues, and recommendations—helping improve efficiency, prevent breakdowns, and extend equipment life.
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Furnace Inspections Built for Safety and Performance
Our furnace inspections help evaluate system condition, safety, and performance to identify potential issues before they become costly repairs. We assess visible components, note maintenance concerns, and provide clear reporting to help keep your heating system operating safely and efficiently.
Don’t wait for your furnace to fail. Schedule your inspection with Inspection Pros today—call 855-200-7767 or request a quote to help protect your comfort, safety, and investment.
Additional Services You May Need
Sewer Scope Inspections
Indoor air quality & mold testing
Sewer camera inspections help identify underground pipe damage, blockages, root intrusion, and drainage concerns.
Mold can be a common concern in Los Angeles properties due to moisture intrusion, leaks, poor ventilation, and elevated humidity levels.
Multi-unit properties can experience deferred maintenance, aging systems, moisture intrusion, and safety concerns.



