IMPLICATIONS OF HVAC SYSTEMS IN CONSTRUCTION LITIGATION

Lance Luke

11/26/20251 min read

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are essential components of any construction project. They play a vital role in keeping buildings comfortable and safe for occupants. However, HVAC systems can also be a source of liability for construction companies.

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There are a number of ways in which HVAC systems can lead to construction litigation. For example, if an HVAC system is not properly designed or installed, it can lead to problems such as:

  • Poor indoor air quality (IAQ). This can cause a variety of health problems for building occupants, including respiratory problems, allergies, and headaches.

  • Mold growth. HVAC systems that are not properly maintained can create conditions that are conducive to mold growth. Mold can cause a variety of health problems, and it can also damage building materials.

  • Fires. HVAC systems that are not properly maintained can malfunction and cause fires.

In addition to these problems, HVAC systems can also be a source of liability if they are not properly inspected and maintained. For example, if an HVAC system breaks down and causes a power outage, the construction company could be liable for any damages that are caused.

If you are involved in a construction project, it is important to be aware of the potential legal implications of HVAC systems. You should work with a qualified HVAC contractor to ensure that your HVAC system is properly designed, installed, and maintained. You should also have your HVAC system inspected regularly to identify any potential problems.

By taking these precautions, you can help to reduce the risk of HVAC-related litigation.

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