Know Your System's Condition Before You Decide
HVAC system inspections from Roger Stuth Air Conditioning help Austin homeowners understand what their equipment needs before making repair or replacement decisions.
Your HVAC system may be running, but that does not mean it is running well. Small issues like restricted airflow, worn belts, or low refrigerant often go unnoticed until they cause a breakdown. An inspection gives you a clear picture of your system's current condition and identifies early signs of wear, inefficiency, or safety issues before they grow into larger problems.
Roger Stuth Air Conditioning provides comprehensive evaluations of heating and cooling systems in Austin, covering all major components including airflow, electrical connections, refrigerant levels, and safety controls. This service is often recommended before buying or selling a home, as it provides clear documentation of system condition that buyers and sellers can use to negotiate or plan for future costs. The inspection is non-invasive and time-efficient, typically completed in one visit, and helps you make informed decisions about whether to repair, maintain, or replace your equipment.
If you are preparing to sell your home in Austin, buying a property, or simply want to understand what your system needs, contact Roger Stuth Air Conditioning to schedule an inspection.

What Technicians Check During a Full Evaluation
During an inspection in Austin, a technician examines your heating and cooling equipment, checking airflow, testing electrical components, measuring refrigerant pressure, and inspecting visible wear on belts, motors, and coils. The technician also reviews your thermostat calibration and tests safety controls to confirm everything operates correctly. You will see the technician document findings throughout the visit.
After the inspection, you receive a written report that lists the condition of each major component and highlights any issues that need attention. The report includes clear recommendations so you know what repairs are urgent, what can wait, and what does not need action at all. This documentation is especially useful during real estate transactions, as it gives buyers confidence and helps sellers avoid last-minute surprises.
The service does not include repairs or part replacements, but it provides the information you need to plan ahead and budget accordingly. Inspections are time-efficient, usually taking 60 to 90 minutes, and do not require you to commit to any work on the spot. You leave with a complete understanding of your system's health and what it will take to keep it running reliably.
Questions people ask before booking an inspection
Homeowners often want to know what an inspection covers, how long it takes, and when it makes sense to schedule one. These answers address the practical details that help you decide if an inspection is the right next step.
What does an HVAC system inspection include?
Technicians check airflow, refrigerant levels, electrical connections, thermostat calibration, and safety controls. They also inspect visible wear on belts, motors, and coils, and document the condition of all major components in a written report.
How long does a system inspection take?
Most inspections take between 60 and 90 minutes, depending on the size and complexity of your system. You do not need to be present the entire time, but someone should be available to answer questions.
When should I schedule an inspection?
Inspections are useful before buying or selling a home, after years of heavy use, or if you notice uneven heating or cooling. They are also helpful if you are deciding whether to repair an older system or replace it.
Why is an inspection recommended during a home sale?
Buyers often request system documentation to avoid unexpected repair costs after closing. An inspection provides clear evidence of system condition, which can help sellers negotiate confidently and avoid last-minute repair demands.
What happens after the inspection is complete?
You receive a written report with detailed findings and recommendations. Roger Stuth Air Conditioning explains each issue clearly so you can decide what action to take and when to take it.
An HVAC system inspection gives you the information you need to make decisions without pressure or guesswork. Roger Stuth Air Conditioning provides thorough evaluations and clear documentation so you know exactly what your system needs. Learn more by contacting us to book your inspection appointment in Austin.
