
Purchasing a new furnace is a significant investment, and warranties can offer some protection, but they aren’t always straightforward. Furnace warranties vary based on the manufacturer, installation company, and additional options you may choose. Being informed about your warranty can help you avoid unexpected repair costs and keep your system running smoothly for many more years.
Types of Furnace Warranties
Furnace warranties typically come in a few forms, each offering different levels of protection. Let’s take a look at the most common types of warranties you should know about when installing a new furnace.
Manufacturer Warranty
The manufacturer warranty is standard with most furnace purchases. It generally covers the cost of parts for a specific period, ranging from 5 to 10 years, depending on the brand and model.
However, labour costs for repairs may not be included, meaning you’ll pay out of pocket for any technician work. Make sure to check if the manufacturer offers any specific part guarantees, such as lifetime warranties on heat exchangers.
Extended Warranty
Extended warranties go beyond the initial manufacturer warranty and are often available for purchase at the time of installation. These warranties offer additional coverage, sometimes up to 20 years, and can include both parts and labour.
An extended warranty provides peace of mind, knowing that your furnace will be covered for a more extended period with fewer surprises when it comes to repair costs. Eligibility terms vary.
Labour Warranty
A labour warranty or workmanship guarantee typically covers the cost of technician work needed for any repairs during the warranty period. This should also cover the cost of any fixes that result from improper installation.
While some manufacturers provide a labour warranty, it’s often included by the installer or the HVAC company. This type of warranty ensures that if a repair is needed within the covered timeframe, you won’t be paying extra for labour.
What Voids a Furnace Warranty?
Your furnace warranty can be voided if certain conditions aren’t met. It’s essential to understand these terms to avoid unexpected costs. Here are a few common factors that can invalidate your warranty:
- Lack of regular maintenance: Many warranties require that you have your furnace serviced regularly by a licensed professional. Failing to do so can void your warranty.
- Improper installation: A warranty may be voided if the furnace wasn’t installed correctly. Always ensure your furnace is installed by a certified HVAC professional.
- Using non-approved parts: If a part that isn’t approved by the manufacturer is used in a repair, your warranty may no longer be valid.
Keeping Track of Warranty Information
To ensure you’re always covered, it’s crucial to keep detailed records of your furnace installation, maintenance services, and repairs. Having a clear history of your furnace’s upkeep will help you prove your warranty’s validity if an issue arises. Many companies also offer online portals where you can register your furnace warranty and track service records.
Choose a Warranty That Works for You
Protect your furnace investment today with professional installation and comprehensive warranties. Contact Arseneau Home Comfort today for expert service and ask about our warranties that’ll keep your home comfortable for years to come!