You’ve just installed a brand new air conditioner. The heat of McKinney, Texas, is much more bearable now that you have a cool home to return to after a long day’s work. Your brand new system likely came with a great warranty that could save you plenty of money if there are repairs. But what happens when something goes wrong, your air conditioner stops working, and you find out you have to pay the full price for repairs? By neglecting to take proper care of your air conditioner or heat pump, you could void your warranty. Here’s how.
The No. 1 Cause of Voided Warranty
Different warranties have different conditions, so when your HVAC contractor installs your new system, make sure you are clear on the terms of the warranty, especially the fine print. Most warranties, however, are rendered completely void when you neglect to schedule routine maintenance.
Refusing or forgetting to conduct regular maintenance can also lead to a host of problems that can reduce the efficiency and lifespan of the system. Companies do not want to cover the cost of repairs that might be the result of the owner’s neglect.
Maintain Your System
The easiest way to avoid falling victim to this neglect is to schedule routine maintenance with your local HVAC specialists. You will then receive proof of maintenance that the manufacturer might require if you need to use your warranty to cover the cost of repairs. Most warranties have it in fine print that you must schedule maintenance at least once a year for the warranty to remain valid. Without proof of yearly maintenance, your warranty will become void, and you’ll have a hefty repair bill waiting in the mail.
Routine maintenance is the key to making sure your AC or heat pump warranty is there for you when you need it most. To schedule preventive maintenance, give Bill Joplin’s Air Conditioning and Heating a call at 888-414-4655.