Voiding your warranty

In order for your system to remain in good working condition, replacing your unit and scheduling annual AC maintenance is a necessity, to keep your warranty valid.

A warranty is your budget’s saving grace and covers certain repairs and replacements. If your warranty is not voided, there is no need to dip in your savings if your system unexpectedly needs a repair or replacement. You should be aware of common mistakes customers make that void warranties. Many manufacturers require that a customer register the unit within a limited window of time in order for the warranty to take effect. The value outweighs the short time it takes to complete the registration process. Parts will break or fail even though air conditioners are durable. They are not indestructible. Remember to only use replacement parts from the company that manufactured your air conditioner. Making sure your unit is installed by a professional is crucial. A DIY or uncertified installation can lead to poor equipment operation, comfort problems, higher energy bills, and a voided warranty. Annual maintenance is a must. In order for your system to remain in good working condition, replacing your unit and scheduling annual AC maintenance is a necessity, to keep your warranty valid. Keeping a record of receipts from every visit is also a recommendation. When your unit malfunctions and you request coverage under your warranty, the manufacturer will ask you for proof. They want to know who installed the unit and make sure it was a professional and they want to know if the system is receiving its annual maintenance it needs. Taking these steps will keep you from voiding your warranty so you can use it to your advantage when you need it the most.

 

 

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