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We use a professional anemometer to measure and document airflow at key HVAC vents throughout the RV. This adds an objective layer of information to the inspection by showing how air is being delivered in real-world conditions—helping clients better understand comfort performance, vent distribution, and airflow consistency across living and sleeping areas.
For buyers purchasing remotely, documented airflow readings and photos make it easier to review HVAC-related findings without needing to be onsite.

We document airflow at furnace vents to confirm heat delivery and distribution.
Furnace performance isn’t just “does it turn on”—comfort depends on how well heated air is delivered through the ducting and vents. Measuring airflow at wall vents helps document whether heat output appears evenly distributed or if certain zones receive noticeably less airflow.

Readings help identify uneven airflow between living and sleeping zones.
RVs with raceway or ducted AC systems can have airflow differences from one vent location to another. Measuring airflow at the raceway vent helps document cooling delivery and distribution, especially important for summer travel and multi-zone comfort.

We document airflow using a recorded screen reading so clients can see the exact measurement captured during testing—without needing to be onsite. This screen image provides an objective snapshot of the airflow value and units at the time of the test, making the HVAC documentation easy to review, especially for buyers purchasing from across the country.
When paired with the vent location photo, it creates a clear “what we measured and where” record that supports the written inspection notes.
We don’t guess at airflow — we measure it, document it, and tie it directly to the vents you’ll use every day.
As part of our inspection, airflow testing is used to strengthen the HVAC portion of the report with measured, photo-documented results. We capture airflow readings at selected vents for heating and cooling, then include the supporting photos so clients can review airflow delivery and distribution alongside the rest of the HVAC inspection documentation.
This measured approach is especially helpful for buyers who are not viewing the RV in person—giving them confidence through objective data presented in a clear, visual format.
Airflow testing with an anemometer is included in our Premier Plus RV Inspection for clients who want the most detailed documentation possible. If you’re purchasing remotely—or simply want a higher level of measurable HVAC reporting—this tool adds clarity to how the coach delivers heating and cooling in real conditions.
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