The inspection report states that there is a furnace powering the heat in the house and that the heat in the house is powered by natural gas.
Six months after purchasing our home, we need the heater working and it isn't. Three separate heating and air companies have come by to look at our system, and by all accounts (except Alpha & Omega's) our heat is running exclusively on electrical heat strips (no natural gas, no furnace). Our energy bills are through the roof to run these heat strips and every heating and air professional has indicated that running electrical heat strips is a completely ineffective and inefficient way to heat a home.
While Alpha & Omega inspection pointed out some useful superficial changes we should ask the seller to make--now that we own the home, we would much prefer he had knowledge of and pointed out the substantial issues with the home (like "There is no way that this heating system will keep this home warm in the winter."). I believe that this is information an inspector should be able to determine without calling in a specialized HVAC inspector. Hugely disappointed with the lack of relevant information provided in the inspection report.