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A heating and air conditioning system is a substantial investment for your home. If anything should go wrong at any time during the life of your HVAC system, your best friend will be a good warranty. It will help lower your repair expenses and give you peace of mind, knowing our specialists are there for you.
To help insure you aren’t left with major out-of-pocket expenses, you should familiarize yourself with the major types of warranties and what they mean for you. It’s an investment in hassle avoidance and saved time.

The many faces of HVAC warranties
Manufacturer warranties
- The manufacturer warranty covers the malfunction or failure of any part of your HVAC system and offers different timeframes for different parts of the system. They are labeled “limited warranties” and expiring after a specified time as stated in your contract with the company, most cover a ten-year period. They do not cover labor.
212HVAC’s five basic manufacturer warranty steps
- 01. We will drive to your home or business to assess the problem
- 02. We will fill out the paperwork for you
- 03. We will verify the faulty part and ship it, along with the paperwork, to the manufacturer for replacement
- 04. We will install the new part
- 05. We will verify that the new part solves the cooling or heating issue
- *Parts delivery time is dependent on manufacturer policy.
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People also ask:
1.Does a home warranty cover the replacement of an HVAC system?
Most home warranties will cover the cost to repair or replace some malfunctioning components due to normal wear and tear but will not cover the replacement cost of the HVAC system.
2.Is it worth getting a home warranty?
A home warranty can offer you peace of mind as part of your home’s financial protection. The plans usually cover mechanical breakdowns due to normal wear and tear for your appliances and HVAC system. Do your research and read the fine print.
3. What does a home warranty not cover?
A home warranty does not cover, pre-existing conditions noted in a home inspection, unusual wear and tear, code violations, improper installations and improper maintenance.
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