Why an HVAC Inspection Is a Smart Move Before Closing
1) Reduce Surprise Repair Costs
HVAC issues often don’t show up until you’re living in the home—during the first cold snap or the first hot,
humid week of summer. An inspection helps identify visible concerns early so you can budget for repairs or request
corrections during negotiations.
2) Improve Comfort and Performance Planning
A system can “run” but still struggle due to airflow restrictions, coil conditions, or installation defects.
Knowing what you’re buying helps you plan maintenance, upgrades, or improvements to keep the home comfortable year-round.
3) Add Confidence to Your Purchase
An HVAC inspection gives you a clearer picture of the home’s major mechanical system. If issues are found, you’ll
have documentation that helps you make informed decisions before signing the dotted line.
Common Heating & Air Defects We See in Eastern NC Homes
Age of System
Older systems tend to be less efficient, more prone to breakdowns, and may be near the end of their service life.
When identifying labels are accessible, we document information that helps you understand age and condition concerns.
Rust / Corrosion
Rust can indicate corrosion, moisture exposure, or deferred maintenance. We look for visible corrosion on accessible components and note concerns that may affect performance or longevity.
Heat Exchanger Concerns
Heat exchanger conditions can be a serious safety and performance concern. We look for visible indicators that may
warrant further evaluation by a qualified HVAC contractor.
Coils, Airflow & Efficiency Issues
Coil conditions and airflow problems can reduce cooling performance, raise energy costs, and stress the system.
We document visible defects and recommend service when needed.
Important Note: Home inspections are visual and non-invasive. If we identify concerns, we may recommend further evaluation by a licensed HVAC contractor for diagnostics and repair estimates.
Proudly Serving Eastern North Carolina
We serve Kinston, Greenville, Goldsboro, New Bern, Jacksonville, Richlands, Trenton, Winterville, Snow Hill,
La Grange, Pink Hill, Ayden, Grifton, Vanceboro, and surrounding communities.
Schedule Your HVAC Inspection
If you’re purchasing a home—or you want a clear understanding of your current system’s visible condition—schedule an HVAC inspection today.
HVAC Inspection FAQs
What is included in an HVAC inspection?
We perform a visual evaluation of accessible heating and cooling components and document visible defects, condition concerns, and common issues that may affect performance or safety.
Why do HVAC inspections matter before closing?
They help you avoid surprise costs, support negotiation, and give you a plan for maintenance or repairs after purchase.
What are common HVAC problems you find?
Common concerns include older systems, rust/corrosion, heat exchanger concerns, and coil/airflow issues that can reduce efficiency.
Do you check the age of the HVAC system?
When labels/data plates are accessible, we document identifying information and note age/condition concerns.
How do I schedule an HVAC inspection?
Call/text (252) 523-8255 or use our contact form to request an appointment.






