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How to Make Sure Your HVAC Warranty Works for You

An HVAC warranty will protect you from expensive repair bills during an HVAC crisis — but only if you know what you're getting in the warranty and how to keep it working for you. Keep reading to learn more about HVAC warranties.

Types of HVAC Warranties

Generally, there are three types of HVAC warranties:

  • Manufacturer warranty. This warranty is provided by the manufacturer of your HVAC equipment. It covers the cost of repairing or replacing parts that malfunction during the coverage period. You should choose a manufacturer that offers a warranty that lasts throughout the majority of the system's expected life span.

  • Installation warranty. It covers failure resulting from improper installation. The company that installed your HVAC system or unit provides this warranty. Reputable companies offer an installation warranty of at least 12 months.

  • Extended warranty. This warranty comes into effect after your standard warranty period expires. It usually adds five to 10 years to labor or parts coverage.

How to Keep Your HVAC Warranty

It's crucial for you to know how to keep your HVAC warranty intact. Some simple, innocent errors could void your entire warranty and leave you with major out-of-pocket expenses down the road.

  • Registration. You should register your warranty with your HVAC system's manufacturer within the required time. If you fail to do so, you'll get the base coverage, which lasts a significantly shorter time than the full coverage.

  • Installation. Hire a licensed, certified HVAC professional to install or repair your unit. Your manufacturer may not honor your warranty if you don't hire a professional company.

  • Off-label repairs. Using off-label components during repairs will void your warranty. Insist that the repairs done contain the parts specified by your manufacturer.

  • Maintenance. Failing to schedule professional maintenance and provide proof of the services may result in the loss of your warranty. An excellent way to prove regular maintenance is by relying on the routine maintenance services of a reputable HVAC company.

Always check the fine details of your HVAC warranty, and don't be afraid to ask questions if you don't understand something. If you live in theBroken Arrowarea, schedule the next repair or maintenance visit with us atAir Assurance. We offer our customers an Extended Service Plan that guarantees they get a written record of the services performed on their system and extended warranties on the systems we install.