Terms of Service
Effective Date: May 23, 2026
Read these terms before using our site. We built heatprosservices.com to share hard-earned HVAC knowledge. We provide real data. We document field-tested methods. We offer honest advice. By reading, browsing, or using this website, you agree to these rules. If you disagree with our terms, you need to close the tab immediately.
We keep things straightforward. No hidden traps. Just clear boundaries.
1. Educational Information, Not Professional Advice
We publish detailed guides on furnace repair, heat pump maintenance, and AC troubleshooting. We base this content on years of pulling apart compressors and diagnosing faulty control boards. But every home is different. Every climate control system has its own specific quirks.
The content on this site is strictly educational. It does not replace a licensed HVAC technician standing in your basement.
Do not attempt high-voltage electrical work or refrigerant handling based on a blog post. You risk severe injury. You risk voiding your expensive manufacturer warranty. Handling refrigerants requires an EPA Section 608 certification for a reason. We are not responsible if you fry your ECM blower motor because you misread a wiring diagram on your phone.
Always call a local, certified professional for actual mechanical repairs.
2. Our Intellectual Property
We write every word on this site. We take our own photos of frozen evaporator coils, burnt contactors, and clogged condensate traps. We create our own troubleshooting flowcharts and load calculation guides.
This content belongs entirely to Heat Pros Services. You cannot scrape our site. You cannot copy our seasonal maintenance checklists and paste them on your own contractor website. We monitor the web for stolen content. We issue DMCA takedown notices without hesitation.
Want to quote our findings? Go ahead. Just link back to the original page. Give credit where credit is due.
3. Limitation of Liability
HVAC systems break. Parts fail under heavy loads. Sometimes a well-intentioned DIY fix goes horribly wrong.
Under no circumstances will Heat Pros Services be held liable for direct, indirect, or incidental damages resulting from your use of this website. We provide information exactly as it is. We check our facts. We update our guides. But the HVAC industry moves fast. Building codes change. Equipment specifications update constantly.
We cannot guarantee every single sentence remains perfectly accurate forever.
If you read our guide on clearing a condensate drain line, use too much compressed air, and blow apart a PVC joint inside your wall, the resulting water damage is your responsibility. You use our data-driven insights at your own risk.
4. Affiliate Links and Commercial Intent
We recommend specific tools and equipment. Multimeters. Manifold gauges. Pleated air filters. Smart thermostats. We only recommend gear we actually keep in our own service trucks.
Sometimes we use affiliate links. If you click a link and buy a Fieldpiece multimeter, we earn a small commission. It costs you nothing extra. This revenue helps keep the site running and pays for our hosting.
We never accept payment for positive reviews. If a highly-rated smart thermostat drops offline constantly and causes short-cycling, we will tell you. Our loyalty is to the truth. We do not protect manufacturer reputations.
5. Community Standards and Comments
We welcome debate in the comments section. Ask questions about your short-cycling furnace. Share your own fixes for high static pressure. Discuss the merits of different SEER2 ratings.
Keep it professional. We delete spam instantly. We ban users who post malicious links or promote shady duct cleaning scams. We remove abusive language directed at our authors or other readers.
We run a tight ship.
6. Third-Party Links
We frequently link to manufacturer websites, building code databases, and technical manuals. We do this to provide you with primary sources. We do not control those external websites. We are not responsible for their content, their privacy practices, or their sudden broken links.
Clicking an external link means you leave our jurisdiction. You must evaluate their terms independently.
7. Governing Law
We operate Heat Pros Services out of the United States. These terms fall under the jurisdiction of our local state laws. Any legal disputes, claims, or controversies arising from your use of this website will be handled exclusively in our local courts.
By using this site, you consent to this jurisdiction.
8. Updates to These Terms
We update these terms when necessary. The web changes. Our business model evolves. We will post the revised terms right here on this page. Your continued use of heatprosservices.com following any changes means you accept the new rules.
Check the effective date at the top of this page to see when we last made updates.
9. Contact Us
Have a specific question about these terms? Reach out to us directly.
Email us at [email protected]. A real human reads that inbox. We usually reply within 48 hours during standard business days. Do not email this address asking for emergency furnace repair advice. We reserve this inbox strictly for legal and administrative inquiries.
