Frequently Asked Questions — HVAC Authority USA
What is HVAC Authority USA?
HVAC Authority USA is a reference resource covering heating, ventilation, and air conditioning topics for the United States market. It is part of the Trade Services division of Authority Network America. The site covers equipment types, system components, installation concepts, maintenance practices, and industry terminology.
Who is this site for?
This site is useful for homeowners researching HVAC systems, tradespeople looking for quick reference material, and anyone working through a purchase or service decision. No prior technical knowledge is required to use the site, though some sections are written with a trade audience in mind.
Is this a provider network or marketplace?
HVAC Authority USA is not a provider network, contractor provider, or marketplace. No products are sold here, and no service providers participate or endorsed. The site exists purely as a reference and information resource.
Does this site offer professional advice?
Nothing on this site constitutes professional, engineering, or licensed contractor advice. Information is provided for general reference purposes only. For any installation, repair, or compliance question, a qualified HVAC professional should always be consulted.
How is the information on this site sourced?
Content is researched and written under ANA editorial oversight, drawing on publicly available industry standards, manufacturer documentation, and trade knowledge. Sources are reviewed for accuracy and relevance before publication.
How is the content kept up to date?
The editorial team reviews and updates content on an ongoing basis as standards, equipment, and regulations change. HVAC is a fast-moving industry, and keeping reference material current is treated as an active responsibility rather than a one-time task.
How can errors be reported or corrections suggested?
Corrections and suggestions are welcome and taken seriously. Use the contact form on the site to flag any information that appears outdated, inaccurate, or incomplete. The editorial team reviews all submissions and will update content where a correction is warranted.