HVAC Carbon Monoxide Inspection in Tempe

Pre-1980 homes frequently have original or once-replaced HVAC equipment well past its service life — replacement is often overdue. Downtown Tempe and Tempe Town Lake are among the busiest service areas for local heating and cooling companies. With 72F average temperature and a arid desert climate, HVAC systems in this Desert Southwest market face specific demands. The Dec-Feb frost season determines heating load while 8in rainfall affects humidity and cooling requirements. Local cost index: 0.97.

What a CO Safety Inspection Covers

A professional HVAC carbon monoxide inspection includes visual and combustion analysis of the heat exchanger, checking flue and venting for proper draft and blockages, testing CO levels in the air stream with calibrated detectors, verifying gas line connections, and reviewing exhaust termination points. Technicians also check that carbon monoxide detectors are present, functional, and properly positioned in the home.

Common HVAC Issues in Tempe

  • Emergency heating and cooling calls during summer heat events when systems fail at peak load
  • AC system replacements in Downtown Tempe and Tempe Town Lake from heat-shortened equipment lifespans
  • heating and cooling maintenance calls on student rental properties deferred by landlords until failure
  • System replacements on pre-1980 housing in Downtown Tempe — original or once-replaced equipment at end of life
  • Ductwork inspection and repair on older Tempe homes with original distribution systems

Neighborhoods We Serve

We connect homeowners across Tempe, including Downtown Tempe, Tempe Town Lake, Maple-Ash, Escalante, Warner Ranch, and all surrounding areas. ZIP codes served: 85281, 85282, 85283, 85284, 85287.