Measured Air
Service 05 · HVAC

We don't sell you a furnace. We tell you if you need one.

Measured Air doesn't install or sell HVAC, so the advice has no agenda. We review the system you already have against your air goals, tell you honestly what it can and can't do, and write a scope your contractors can bid fairly.

What we review
System review · what we check
  • Sizing versus the actual space
  • Room-by-room airflow
  • A filter the system can handle
  • Fresh-air capability
  • Controls & schedules

No equipment to sell. The only goal is telling you what your system can and can't do for your air.

Why an independent review

Advice about your HVAC shouldn't come from someone selling HVAC.

Independent, not a sales call

We don't install or sell HVAC. Our only job is telling you what your system can and can't do for your air, with nothing to upsell.

Right-sized beats oversized

An oversized system short-cycles and ventilates poorly. We check whether yours actually fits the space and the goal.

We speak contractor

When work is needed, we define the scope and coordinate with your HVAC pros, so every bid is for the same job.

What we review

The things that decide whether your system actually helps your air.

  • Sizing

    Whether the system fits the space and the goal, not just the square footage on a sticker.

  • Airflow

    Whether enough air actually reaches each room for filtration and comfort to work.

  • Filtration fit

    Whether the system can take the filter your air data says you need.

  • Controls

    Thermostats, schedules, and settings that quietly shape your air all day.

  • Ventilation

    Whether fresh air is built into the system, or missing entirely.

  • Coordination

    Clear scope and specs so contractors bid the same job, apples to apples.

How a review works

Inspect, test, map the gaps, scope the work.

  1. Review the system

    We inspect your equipment, ducts, returns, and controls against your actual air-quality goals.

  2. Test the airflow

    Where useful, we measure room-by-room airflow and pressure, not just the rating on the nameplate.

  3. Map the gaps

    We show what the system does well, what it simply cannot do, and what is genuinely worth changing.

  4. Scope the work

    We write a clear, vendor-neutral scope so any contractor can bid it fairly and you can compare like for like.

Know what your system can really do

Get straight answers about your HVAC, with nothing to sell you.

An independent review tells you what your system can and can't do for your air, and gives you a scope your contractors can actually bid.