ARLINGTON, Va. — In a time of increasing litigation and concern over such things as mold and indoor air quality, the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) has produced a new resource guide as a recommended standard of care for moisture and contaminant control.
According to ACCA, Good HVAC Practices for Residential & Commercial Buildings: A Guide for Thermal, Moisture and Contaminant Control is designed to provide a model that contractors can use to demonstrate a level of performance in accordance with recognized industry practices in the design, installation, and maintenance of HVAC systems. The overriding theme of the document is that by using good practices, HVAC professionals can differentiate themselves in the eye of the consumer and reduce the risk of liability through fewer callbacks, improved long-term customer satisfaction, and greater equipment reliability, says the association.