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6 Types of Problems That Will Void Your HVAC Warranty

A broken outdoor AC unit is surrounded by foliage as Pioneer Heating and Air explains six different things that might void your AC warranty

As you read about HVAC warranties, you’ll learn:

  • How to keep your warranty active
  • What situations could void your warranty

A new HVAC system is a huge investment, so you want to maintain your warranty to help offset costs if the unit starts to malfunction prematurely. Unfortunately, your warranty could be voided for several reasons, so you have to pay out of pocket when you need residential HVAC repair. Here are six common reasons an HVAC warranty may be voided.

Failing To Perform Proper Maintenance

Routine maintenance is important for keeping your unit running properly. During a maintenance visit, an HVAC technician will examine each component of your unit. Not only will the technician make sure each component is working properly, but they will also clean the system to improve its efficiency. If your unit malfunctions prematurely, you may be required to show receipts proving you have kept up with regular maintenance for the following components.

  • heat pump
  • air conditioner
  • furnace
  • boiler

Making Repairs By Yourself

There are several different brands of HVAC systems, and each one has its own set of guidelines regarding necessary maintenance and repairs. HVAC technicians have extensive training that prepares them to work on various types of a/c units. Trying to fix an HVAC problem using a do-it-yourself method may lead to more extensive damage and often voids the warranty.

Damaging the Unit

Warranties are in place to cover repairs when your HVAC unit malfunctions prematurely. If you cause any type of damage to the system, whether it’s accidental negligence or on purpose, you may void the warranty. You may damage the unit by using the wrong type of hardware or installing electrical wiring incorrectly.

Using Generic Parts

HVAC parts aren’t interchangeable. Different brands of HVAC units require various types of parts, so it is essential to use parts compatible with your system. Using generic parts may be more cost-efficient, but the components could ultimately damage your unit if they are not designed specifically for it. Avoid using generic replacement parts to keep your warranty active.

Installing the Unit Incorrectly

Installing an HVAC unit requires several specific steps. If the installation isn’t completed properly, the system may not work properly, and you could cause damage to the unit. Make sure you have your unit installed by a licensed professional with the knowledge and equipment necessary to complete the task correctly.

Forgetting To Enroll in an Agreement With the Manufacturer

The manufacturer provides warranties to guarantee the quality of a product. However, you have to register the unit for it to be covered under warranty. It is your responsibility to enroll in a warranty agreement with the manufacturer whenever you have a new HVAC unit installed. If you fail to register the system, it will not be covered under warranty, and you will have to pay out of pocket if the unit malfunctions prematurely.

HVAC repairs can be expensive. If you take good care of the system, you can minimize the chance of it malfunctioning prematurely. However, when problems arise with your system, it helps to have the unit under warranty with the manufacturer so that you don’ t have to pay out of pocket for the repairs. Several situations could void your warranty, leaving you responsible for the damage to your system. Try to avoid these six situations, and if you find yourself in need of a licensed HVAC company to fix your unit in Knoxville, Tennessee, contact Pioneer Heating & Air for HVAC service.

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