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Comprehensive HVAC System Inspections in West Orange, NJ

When Should You Schedule an HVAC Inspection?

Before Purchasing a Home

A general home inspection provides a surface-level check of HVAC systems — typically limited to confirming the system turns on and produces conditioned air. It does not tell you the age of the equipment, the condition of the heat exchanger, the refrigerant charge, the state of the ductwork, or how much useful life remains in the system. A dedicated pre-purchase HVAC inspection by a licensed professional gives you the information you need to negotiate with clarity, budget for upcoming replacements, or make a fully informed decision about the purchase.

Before Selling Your Home

Sellers who conduct a pre-listing HVAC inspection avoid the uncomfortable position of having a buyer’s inspector discover a significant problem during the sale process — when the pressure to make concessions is highest. Identifying and addressing issues proactively gives you control over the cost and timing of repairs.

For Older Systems in West Orange and Essex County Homes

HVAC equipment that is 10 or more years old benefits significantly from a comprehensive professional inspection that goes beyond routine maintenance — assessing remaining component life, efficiency trajectory, safety conditions, and whether the system is still the right fit for the home’s current configuration.

When You’ve Noticed Changes in Performance

Increased energy bills, reduced comfort, uneven temperatures, unusual noises, or more frequent cycling are all signals that something in your HVAC system has changed and deserves professional evaluation.

After Purchasing a Home with Unknown System History

Many homeowners who purchase a home have no documentation of the HVAC system’s service history. A comprehensive inspection establishes a baseline of the system’s current condition — so you know exactly what you’re working with and can plan maintenance and replacement accordingly.

What Our HVAC System Inspection Covers

Heating System Inspection

Heat Exchanger Integrity

We inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, holes, and deterioration — the most critical safety component in any gas furnace. A compromised heat exchanger allows combustion gases to mix with conditioned air, creating a potential carbon monoxide hazard.

Burner and Ignition System Condition

Burner operation and ignition system function are assessed — evaluating flame quality, igniter condition, and the reliability of system startup.

Gas Valve, Pressure, and Connections

Gas valve operation, supply pressure, and all gas connections are inspected for proper function and signs of leakage.

Flue and Venting System

The flue pipe, vent connections, and draft are inspected to confirm combustion gases are being safely exhausted from the home.

Safety Control Function

Limit switches, pressure switches, and other safety controls are tested to confirm they operate correctly — providing the protection they are designed to deliver.

Heating Capacity and Output

We assess the system’s actual heating output and compare it to its rated capacity, identifying degradation that indicates efficiency loss or component wear.

Cooling System Inspection

Refrigerant Level and Circuit Integrity

Refrigerant charge is checked and the refrigerant circuit is inspected for signs of leakage — the most common underlying cause of reduced cooling efficiency.

Condenser and Evaporator Coil Condition

Both coils are inspected for dirt accumulation, damage, and corrosion — factors that directly reduce system efficiency and cooling capacity.

Compressor Health Assessment

The compressor — the most expensive single component in an air conditioning system — is assessed for proper operation, unusual noises, and electrical draw characteristics that indicate developing issues.

Electrical Component Condition

Capacitors, contactors, relays, and wiring are inspected for condition and proper function — these components fail more frequently than any others in an AC system.

Airflow and Performance Testing

We measure supply and return air temperatures and assess overall system performance against its rated capacity.

Ductwork and Distribution Assessment

Accessible ductwork is inspected for leaks, disconnections, insulation condition, and evidence of significant contamination — providing a picture of delivery system health alongside equipment condition.

Thermostat and Control System Check

The thermostat’s accuracy, operation, and communication with the HVAC system is verified — including staging functions for multi-stage equipment.

Written Inspection Report with Findings and Recommendations

Every HVAC inspection concludes with a clear written report categorizing findings by urgency: safety concerns requiring immediate attention, issues to address in the near term, items to monitor, and recommendations for optimizing performance and efficiency. This report is genuinely useful documentation — for your own planning, for real estate purposes, and as a baseline for future maintenance.