Service and Maintenance

To Warranty or Not to Warranty? Learn the Differences Between HVAC Repair with or without One

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If a problem occurs somewhere down the road with an air conditioner or furnace, what can you expect from your HVAC warranty? Today's cooling and heating systems are more reliable and efficient than ever. They’re also designed and engineered for a long expected service life. However, coverage for unforeseen events is still important to protect your investment, as well as the continued comfort and health of your home’s environment. Here are some basic facts to know about the terms of an HVAC warranty to help you decide what sort of coverage you need.

Standard Warranty

Every air conditioner or furnace with a major brand name automatically comes with a manufacturer’s standard HVAC warranty. The most basic coverage term is five years, covering any parts that require replacement or issues related to poor workmanship. Very often, that five-year standard coverage can be extended up to 10 years simply by registering the unit with the manufacturer at the time of purchase. It’s as easy as filling out a form. The HVAC contractor who sold the unit to you may handle the registration for you. 

Labor Warranty

It’s important to note what the manufacturer's standard HVAC warranty doesn’t cover as well. Labor charges for repairs are typically not included under standard coverage. However, many contractors offer separate labor warranties to fill the coverage gap for labor charges incurred during a repair.

Costly-Component Coverage

Manufacturers of air conditioners and furnaces may offer special extended coverage on certain expensive critical parts. Typically, this coverage applies to the air conditioner compressor and the furnace heat exchanger.

Extended Service Plans 

An Extended Service Plan (ESP) offered by HVAC contractors at an annual fee provides a long-term level of security. A typical ESP includes a percentage discount on labor charges. Moreover, the ESP includes professional maintenance twice a year. Annual maintenance is critical to ensure system reliability, efficiency, and low operating costs. 

The professionals at Air Assurance are ready to answer any questions you may have about HVAC warranty coverage.