
HVAC Inspection
At True Check Mold & HVAC Inspections, you’re getting more than an inspection—you’re getting a licensed professional evaluation.
The True Check Advantage – Licensed HVAC Expertise
At True Check Mold & HVAC Inspections, you’re getting more than an inspection—you’re getting a licensed professional evaluation.
As a State-Certified HVAC Contractor, We Provide:
In-depth system diagnostics (not just visual)
Airflow and performance analysis
Identification of improper installations
Moisture and mold risk assessment inside HVAC systems
Ventilation and indoor air quality evaluation
Real-world insight from hands-on HVAC experience


what We Do
We take a comprehensive approach to every inspection—evaluating system performance, airflow, ductwork integrity, electrical components, refrigerant levels, and overall efficiency. Our goal is not just to identify visible issues, but to uncover hidden problems that could lead to costly repairs, poor indoor air quality, or system failure down the road.
Choosing True Check means you’re getting more than an inspection—you’re getting a detailed assessment from a qualified professional who understands how these systems truly operate. Whether you’re buying a home, maintaining your current property, or concerned about comfort and air quality, our inspections help you make informed decisions, protect your investment, and ensure your HVAC system is running safely and efficiently.
When should you have a Licensed HVAC Inspection?
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Buying or selling a home
2
Experiencing poor airflow or uneven temperatures
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Concerned about mold or air quality
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After water damage or high humidity
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HVAC system over 5 years old


Most home inspectors are not licensed HVAC contractors
Their inspections are limited to:
Visual checks only
Turning the system on/off
Not opening or diagnosing internal components
No load calculations or airflow analysis
No authority to identify code violations in depth
This means serious issues can be missed, including:
Improper installation
Hidden mold inside the system
Airflow restrictions
Refrigerant or mechanical problems
Moisture issues leading to contamination

Why Licensing Matters
A licensed HVAC contractor has:
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Passed state exams
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Completed required training and experience
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Knowledge of building codes and HVAC standards
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Accountability to state regulations
In short: We know how the system SHOULD work—and how to fix it when it doesn’t.
Protect Your Investment & Your Health
Your HVAC system directly impacts:
Indoor air quality
Mold growth potential
Energy efficiency
Comfort and airflow
Long-term repair costs
A basic inspection might tell you the system “turns on.”
We tell you if it’s safe, clean, efficient, and properly functioning.


