Your HVAC system is a significant investment, and you want to make sure it stays in good working condition for as long as possible. That's why it's essential to understand the terms and conditions of your HVAC system warranty.

HVAC system warranties typically cover the cost of repairs or replacements for a certain period of time, depending on the manufacturer. However, there are certain actions that can void your warranty and leave you responsible for costly repairs.

In this blog post, we'll discuss five ways you may void your HVAC system warranty and how to avoid them.

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Understanding Your HVAC System Warranty

Before we dive into the ways you may void your HVAC system warranty, it's crucial to understand what your warranty covers and for how long.

Many homeowners ask how long warranty on a HVAC system is. Most HVAC system warranties cover the cost of repairs or replacements for a specific period, usually between 5-10 years. However, some manufacturers offer extended warranties for an additional cost.

It's essential to read the terms and conditions of your warranty carefully to understand what is covered and for how long. This will help you avoid any actions that may void your warranty and leave you with unexpected expenses.

Ways to Void Your Warranty

Failing to Register Your HVAC System

One of the most common ways people void their HVAC system warranty is by failing to register their system with the manufacturer. (Engle Services registers each and every unit we install for our homeowners.) Most manufacturers require you to register your HVAC system within a certain period, usually 60-90 days, after installation. If you fail to register your system within this timeframe, your warranty may be voided.

Registering your HVAC system is a simple process that can usually be done online. It's essential to do this as soon as possible after installation to ensure your warranty remains valid.

Neglecting Regular Maintenance

Another way you may void your HVAC system warranty is by neglecting regular maintenance. Most warranties require you to have your system serviced by a licensed HVAC technician at least once a year. Regular maintenance is crucial for keeping your HVAC system running efficiently and identifying any potential issues before they become major problems. If you fail to have your system serviced regularly, your warranty may be voided. (Engle Services offers routine service plans for any budget.)

Make sure to keep records of all maintenance and service appointments to provide proof to the manufacturer if needed.

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Using Unauthorized Parts or Services

Using unauthorized parts or services on your HVAC system can also void your warranty. Most warranties require you to use parts and services approved by the manufacturer. If you use unauthorized parts or services, and it causes damage to your system, the manufacturer may not cover the cost of repairs or replacements. It's essential to only use approved parts and services to ensure your warranty remains valid.

DIY Repairs

While it may be tempting to try and fix minor issues with your HVAC system yourself, doing so can void your warranty. Most warranties require all repairs to be done by a licensed HVAC technician. Attempting to fix issues yourself can cause further damage to your system, and the manufacturer may not cover the cost of repairs if they find out you attempted to fix it yourself. It's always best to leave repairs to the professionals to avoid voiding your warranty and causing more significant problems.

Misuse or Negligence

Misusing or neglecting your HVAC system can also void your warranty. This includes things like using your system for purposes other than heating or cooling your home, or failing to follow the manufacturer's instructions for use and maintenance. If the manufacturer determines that misuse or negligence caused damage to your system, your warranty may be voided. It's essential to use your HVAC system properly and follow all instructions to ensure your warranty remains valid.

How to Avoid Voiding Your HVAC System Warranty

Now that you know the ways you may void your HVAC system warranty, here are some tips to help you avoid them.

Register Your System

As mentioned earlier, registering your HVAC system with the manufacturer is crucial to ensure your warranty remains valid. Make sure to do this within the specified timeframe to avoid any issues.

Schedule Regular Maintenance

Scheduling regular maintenance with a licensed HVAC technician is not only essential for keeping your warranty valid, but it also helps keep your system running efficiently and can prevent costly repairs down the line. Make sure to keep records of all maintenance and service appointments to provide proof to the manufacturer if needed.

Use Approved Parts and Services

To avoid voiding your warranty, make sure to only use approved parts and services for your HVAC system. This includes filters, replacement parts, and any repairs or maintenance. Using unauthorized parts or services can not only void your warranty, but it can also cause further damage to your system.

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Leave Repairs to the Professionals

While it may be tempting to try and fix minor issues with your HVAC system yourself, it's always best to leave repairs to the professionals. Attempting to fix issues yourself can void your warranty and cause more significant problems.

Use Your System Properly

Finally, make sure to use your HVAC system properly and follow all instructions from the manufacturer. This includes using it for its intended purpose and following maintenance and usage guidelines. Misusing or neglecting your system can void your warranty and cause damage to your system.

Conclusion

Your HVAC system warranty is an essential aspect of protecting your investment and ensuring your system runs efficiently for years to come. By understanding the terms and conditions of your warranty and following these tips, you can avoid voiding your warranty and unexpected expenses.

Make sure to register your system, schedule regular maintenance, use approved parts and services, leave repairs to the professionals, and use your system properly to keep your warranty valid.

Engle Services offers HVAC unit installation, HVAC unit repair, and HVAC maintenance in Sylacauga, Talladega, Shelby County (Hoover, Chelsea), Alabaster, Pell City, Dadeville, Wetumpka, Montgomery and all their surrounding areas.

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