Viper Home Membership


What’s included:
  • 4 inspections annually (1 of each): Air conditioning, Heating, Plumbing & Electrical
  • You will receive a detailed report after each inspection, including photos of recommended repairs or replacements, giving you peace of mind about your home’s essential systems.
  • 10% off all repairs. This includes all repairs to your home’s existing systems
Cost: $299.00 Billed Annually
*membership includes up to one HVAC system in home, additional systems are a $149/yr add on each.
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What each Comprehensive inspection covers:

Air Conditioning

16-point air conditioning inspection. Our thorough examination covers every aspect of your system, ensuring it runs smoothly all season long.


  • Condenser coil inspection
  • Cleaning of condenser coil
  • Inspection of refrigerant lines for leaks
  • Check of dual run capacitor
  • Examination of high voltage contactor
  • Assessment of superheat and subcooling levels
  • Verification of correct voltage for all equipment
  • Inspection and replacement of one-inch filters
  • Examination of electrical connections
  • Inspection and clearance of condensate drain line
  • Check of secondary drain pan condition
  • Evaluation of evaporator coil condition
  • Inspection of blower assembly for proper operation and cleanliness
  • Examination of condensate pump operation and cleanliness
  • Verification of thermostat operation and customer satisfaction
  • Inspection of ductwork for cracks, holes, and air leakage

Electrical

Our 29 point electrical inspection is considered comprehensive and ensures that your home is tested and inspected for functionality, safety and compliance.


  • Testing all breakers for proper operation
  • Testing Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets for proper functionality
  • Ensuring service entrance cables are in good condition without visible damage or wear
  • Checking for signs of rust, water entry, or corrosion in the meter box
  • Verifying that the grounding system is properly connected and in good condition
  • Ensuring gas meter is bonded to the grounding system
  • Checking for signs of burnt or discolored wiring in the outdoor panel
  • Checking for loose connections in the outdoor panel
  • Checking for signs of overheating in the outdoor panel
  • Assessing the condition of the bus bar in the outdoor panel
  • Testing all breakers for proper operation in the outdoor panel
  • Ensuring all circuits are properly labeled for easy identification in the outdoor panel
  • Checking for instances of double tapping in the circuit breakers in the outdoor panel
  • Checking for signs of burnt or discolored wiring in the main panel
  • Checking for loose connections in the main panel
  • Checking for signs of overheating in the main panel
  • Assessing the condition of the bus bar in the main panel
  • Testing all breakers for proper operation in the main panel
  • Ensuring all circuits are properly labeled for easy identification in the main panel
  • Checking for instances of double tapping in the circuit breakers in the main panel
  • Checking for signs of burnt or discolored wiring in the subpanel
  • Checking for loose connections in the subpanel
  • Checking for signs of overheating in the subpanel
  • Assessing the condition of the bus bar in the subpanel
  • Testing all breakers for proper operation in the subpanel
  • Ensuring all circuits are properly labeled for easy identification in the subpanel
  • Checking for instances of double tapping in the circuit breakers in the subpanel
  • Testing GFCI outlets for proper functionality
  • Inspecting outdoor outlets for proper covers and functionality

Heating

14 point comprehensive inspection


  • Check the condition of the heat exchanger for any cracks or damage.
  • Clean the heat exchanger if necessary.
  • Inspect burners for proper ignition and flame pattern.
  • Check the gas valve for proper operation and leaks.
  • Inspect ignition system (spark igniter or hot surface igniter) for proper function.
  • Check the flue pipe for any signs of corrosion, leaks, or blockages.
  • Inspect ventilation system for proper airflow and venting.
  • Check and change air filters as necessary.
  • Inspect electrical connections for tightness and signs of wear or damage.
  • Check the thermostat for proper operation and calibration.
  • Verify all safety controls are operational, including limit switches and pressure switches.
  • Check the blower motor for proper function and lubrication.
  • Check the ductwork for cracks, holes, and/or air leakage.
  • Inspect heat pump components for proper operation and defrost cycle.

Plumbing

57 point inspection


  • Sink Emergency Shut Off
  • Sink Faucet Operation
  • Sink Faucet Aerator Cleaned?
  • Drain Piping
  • Tub Faucet Operation
  • Tub Drain
  • Shower Operation
  • Shower Drain
  • Whirlpool/Spa Operation (if applicable)
  • Toilet Tank
  • Toilet Emergency Shut Off
  • Toilet Mounting
  • Toilet Seat/Lid
  • Toilet Dye Test
  • Toilet Anti-Siphon Valve
  • Toilet Fill Valve Assembly
  • Toilet Flapper
  • Bidet (if applicable)
  • Faucet
  • Water Connections
  • Sink Basket
  • Emergency Shut Off
  • Disposal
  • Waste Piping
  • Dishwasher
  • Ice Maker Supply Line Filter
  • Water Alarm Operation
  • Sink
  • Faucet Drain Emerg. Shut Off
  • Washing Machine Hoses – HOT
  • Washing Machine Hoses – COLD
  • Emergency Shut OFF – HOT
  • Emergency Shut OFF – COLD
  • Water Alarm Operation
  • Safety Mixing Valve
  • Safety Pressure Relief Valve
  • Emergency Water Shut Off
  • Water Connections
  • Drain Pan
  • Drain Valve
  • Gas Connection
  • Flue Connection
  • Gas Supply Shut-off Valve
  • WAGS or EQ Restraint
  • Expansion Tank
  • Flush Sediment
  • Dip Tube
  • Water Meter with Everything Off
  • Water Pressure (PSIG)
  • Water Main Cut Off
  • Outside Hose Bibs
  • Main Clean-Out
  • Water Softener Neutralizer
  • Water Softener Bypass Explained
  • Water Purification System
  • Check for Backflow
  • Hot Water Recirculation System