We can evaluate both the nature and cause of problems related to HVAC systems to specifically determine how and why an issue occurs.


Issues and problems with Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), may result in litigation from inadequate design, installation, and/or maintenance of industrial, commercial, and residential systems where the performance of the system may not reflect the originally stated operational expectations. Our experts can evaluate both the nature and cause of problems related to HVAC systems to specifically determine how and why a problem occurs, and ultimately who is responsible for its cause.

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Duct Work

Duct Work is an integral part of HVAC design.  When not designed or assembled properly it can cause airflow, leakage, and accessibility issues.  With years of HVAC experience our experts are able to determine the cause of the issue or incident.

Michael E. Goldberg, CIH
Michael E. Goldberg, CIH

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Furnaces

Furnaces deal with high temperatures and heat and can be used for building heating, but more often are used to smelt metals.  Regardless of the high heat, chemical reactions and molten materials can cause a variety of problems with which our staff is familiar.

Paul K. Goldberg, P.E.
Paul K. Goldberg, P.E.

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Warren Lieberman
Warren Lieberman

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Fredric M. Blum
Fredric M. Blum

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Heating & Cooling

Heating generally refers to making the temperature in a structure suitable for its needs.  Systems such as these can fail, causing such incidents as fires, explosions, insufficient or excessive heat, and floods, all of which our engineers have experience investigating.

Michael E. Goldberg, CIH
Michael E. Goldberg, CIH

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Fredric M. Blum
Fredric M. Blum

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Humidifiers / Dehumidifiers

Humidifiers and dehumidifiers use heat or cold to add or remove water from the air to make an environment comfortable.  Our engineers have investigated numerous problems with these devices such as leakage, overheating, lack of heat or cold, and improper humidity.

Michael E. Goldberg, CIH
Michael E. Goldberg, CIH

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Fredric M. Blum
Fredric M. Blum

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Ventilating

Ventilating is simply moving air from one place to another with fans or other mechanisms.  When air is compressed it can be dirty, humid, or stale.  Our highly-skilled engineers have investigated and can assist with problems such as improper air flow, contamination, condensation, and air quality.

Michael E. Goldberg, CIH
Michael E. Goldberg, CIH

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