
Instantly check your HVAC system's warranty status. Search by brand, find the right warranty portal, and get the coverage information you need.

How do I check my HVAC warranty?
To check your HVAC warranty, locate the model and serial number on your unit's nameplate, then visit the manufacturer's warranty lookup portal. We've compiled direct links to 49 HVAC brand warranty portals below — search by brand name and click through to check your coverage instantly.
Find the metal nameplate on your outdoor condenser or indoor air handler. Write down both the model number and serial number.
Tip: The nameplate is usually on the side panel. On furnaces, check inside the front access panel.
Use the search bar or filter pills to find your HVAC brand in the grid. Click the brand card to go directly to the manufacturer's warranty portal.
On the manufacturer's website, enter your model and serial number. The portal will show your warranty status, coverage dates, and what's included.
Tip: Save a screenshot of your warranty confirmation for your records.
Search by brand name or use the filter pills to narrow results. Click any brand card to go directly to the manufacturer's warranty portal.
Showing 47 of 47 brands
Daikin
Online Lookup
Trane Technologies
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Carrier
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Daikin
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Carrier
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Rheem
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Rheem
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Mitsubishi Electric
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Fujitsu General
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Carrier
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Rheem
Online LookupTrane Technologies
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Rheem
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Allied Air
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Allied Air
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Trane Technologies
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Daikin
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LG
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WaterFurnace
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Samsung
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Bosch
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Klimaire
Online LookupPioneer
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Carrier (ICP)
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Carrier (ICP)
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Carrier (ICP)
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Carrier (ICP)
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Carrier
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MrCool
Registration Portal
Rinnai
Registration Portal
Rheem / Nordyne
Registration Portal
Lennox
Registration Portal
US Boiler
Registration Portal
ClimateMaster
Registration Portal
Lochinvar
Registration PortalCovers specific parts (compressor, heat exchanger, coils) for a set period. Does not cover labor, refrigerant, or wear-and-tear items like filters and belts.
"Parts warranty" means the manufacturer provides replacement parts at no charge. "Labor warranty" means the cost of the technician's time is also covered. Most warranties are parts-only.
Most warranties can transfer once to a new homeowner if paperwork is filed within 30–60 days of the sale. Coverage length may be reduced upon transfer.
Verified your warranty is active? Here's how to get covered repairs handled quickly and correctly.
Use the brand grid above to verify your warranty is still active. Note the coverage type (parts, labor, or compressor).
Write down the symptoms: unusual noises, error codes, temperature problems. Photos and videos help expedite the claim.
Warranty claims are filed through authorized dealers — not the manufacturer directly. Call (702) 567-0707 for warranty service in Las Vegas.
A licensed technician will inspect the system, confirm the failure, and determine if it falls under warranty coverage.
Your dealer submits the warranty claim to the manufacturer. Covered parts are shipped at no charge — labor coverage varies by warranty.
Once parts arrive, the repair is scheduled. Most warranty repairs are completed within 1–3 business days of receiving parts.
An expired warranty doesn't mean the end of the road. We have options to keep your system running — or upgrade to a new one with full coverage.
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