How to Evaluate an HVAC Warranty

Warranties protect homeowners from costly repairs when a component of their HVAC system malfunctions. They also boost a home's resale value since comprehensive coverage attracts many potential buyers. However, most people don't know what to look for in an HVAC warranty and unwittingly settle for insufficient coverage.

Here are the most critical factors that will help homeowners evaluate HVAC warranties:

Labor

Most manufacturer warranties don't apply to labor, a significant aspect of HVAC repairs and replacements. Check whether the manufacturer offers a separate contract that covers labor. If not, reputable contractors who sell and install HVAC systems sometimes offer a second warranty that includes labor coverage. Without this coverage, homeowners face steep repair costs when an HVAC element fails.

The terms

HVAC elements can have a lifespan of up to 20 years, so it's essential to consider the duration of the warranty. Specific components are covered for extended periods, while others are protected for shorter time frames.

Generally, it's best to select a warranty that offers ten-year protection for components users frequently need to repair or replace.

One of the most expensive parts of an HVAC system is the compressor, so manufacturers are reluctant to provide extended coverage. When reading the warranty, carefully inspect the information about the compressor.

Heat exchangers are affected by heat fluctuations and can sometimes stop working correctly. While most manufacturers provide extended coverage for heat exchangers, some offer limited lifetime warranties. Go over the warranty to determine whether the heat exchanger has sufficient coverage.

Ownership rules

When buying or selling a home with an HVAC system, ensure that the warranty is transferable.

Some warranties are only valid for the original purchaser, while others allow homeowners to transfer ownership. However, transferable warranties may come with modified terms. Transferring the contract may reduce the duration of the coverage, which can discourage some buyers from purchasing a home.

People looking for a new home should ask to view a copy of the HVAC system warranty and assess its terms. Those selling their home need to check their warranty to ensure it's transferable.

Regular maintenance

Manufacturers require users to have their systems serviced at least once a year. Additionally, they may ask users to submit proof that a qualified expert has inspected the system. Failing to do so could void the warranty.

Voiding the warranty

In addition to insufficient maintenance, other actions might also void the warranty.

DIY installations and repairs may cause long-lasting damage to the system. Therefore, these tasks should be performed by an experienced professional. Also, using inadequate replacement parts may jeopardize the warranty, so reach out to a contractor who's familiar with manufacturer-approved components.

Contact a professional today

Contact a professional service provider to schedule a checkup to protect the HVAC system's warranty. They'll ensure the system's in perfect condition and answer any lingering questions about its warranty.

Those purchasing a new system should work with experienced contractors who guarantee a stress-free installation.

Fix My Air DFW of Fort Worth specializes in residential and commercial HVAC services including routine maintenance, installation, and repair. All makes/models. Call us at (817) 439-9811.

Most people don't know what to look for in an HVAC warranty and unwittingly settle for insufficient coverage.

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