
Residential HVAC Claims
Residential Insurance claims for HVAC Equipment can be difficult depending upon the location and accessibility of the unit. With the nation’s largest HVAC contractor network, our network contractors are ready to inspect your Policyholder’s HVAC equipment.
CIS’ UL-certified staff will validate the reported peril, and provide you with an accurate scope of work and price to bring your Policyholder back to pre-loss condition.
Our Service Levels for Residential Equipment include: Desk Review, Inspection, and Rushed Inspection. The Rushed Inspection option is best for claims that seek special, immediate attention and an expedited speed.
Let our staff assist you with all your Residential HVAC claims, ensuring you indemnify your Policyholder for exactly what you owe, nothing more and nothing less!

Split Systems
An HVAC system that consists of an indoor air handler and an outdoor condenser used to cool specific areas. Split Systems are common in low-rise buildings and small businesses.

Boilers
An HVAC unit that heats water and provides either hot water or steam for home heating. Boilers are found in most homes nationwide for heating purposes.

Rooftop Units (RTU's)
An HVAC system that contains all the components needed to provide air conditioning or heating for a specified space.

Geo Thermal Units
An HVAC system that consists of an indoor handling unit and a buried system of pipes. Geothermal systems are found residentially and are laid out to the shape of the homeowner’s land.

Furnaces
An HVAC system that blows heat through ducts and deliver the warm air to rooms throughout the house via grills or air registers. Furnaces are commonly found nationwide and can be powered by electricity, fuel oil, or natural gas.

Heat Pumps
An HVAC system that consists of an indoor air handler and an outdoor condenser used to cool specific areas. Heat Pump systems also contain components allowing them to run in reverse and provide heat to a specific area.

Swamp Coolers
A system that provides powerful cooling capabilities in large indoor areas. Swamp Coolers are found more commonly in the Southwest states. In these arid areas, water evaporates quickly and cools air well.

Mini Splits
An HVAC system that heats and cools individual spaces or rooms in a home. Mini Splits have an outdoor compressor/condenser and an indoor air-handling unit.
