Your HVAC Warranty, Clarified
Skip the guesswork with TCC’s effortless Warranty Checker. Discover your HVAC system’s warranty status and enjoy straightforward solutions, all in one convenient place.
Understanding Your
HVAC Warranty:
A Quick Start Guide
Welcome to the first step in safeguarding your comfort and your investment. At TCC, we understand that navigating HVAC warranties can seem daunting. That’s why we’ve streamlined the process, making it easier than ever to check your system’s warranty status. Whether you’re unsure about your coverage, looking to file a claim, or just seeking clarity, our Warranty Checker is your go-to resource for all things warranty.
Let’s ensure your heating and cooling system is fully protected, so you can enjoy peace of mind year-round.
Easily Check Your HVAC Warranty Status in Minutes
Your Guide to Finding and Understanding Your System's Warranty Coverage
Ensuring your HVAC system is under warranty can save you time and money.
Follow our simple step-by-step guide to quickly check the warranty status of your system:
Locate Your Model and Serial Number
Typically found on the side or back of your unit, these numbers are crucial for verifying your warranty.
Select Your HVAC Brand
Scroll through our comprehensive list below and choose your system's manufacturer.
Enter Your Information
On your selected brand's landing page, enter your model and serial number to check your warranty status.
List of Brands without Online Warranty Checks
For brands not offering online warranty checks, TCC is here to assist.
Simply reach out to us with your details, and we’ll help you navigate the process.
Decoding HVAC Warranty Terms: A Comprehensive Glossary
Understanding the specifics of your HVAC warranty shouldn’t require a legal degree. Our glossary breaks down common warranty terms into plain language, helping you navigate your coverage with ease. Here are a few key terms you’ll encounter:
Explore the full list below to familiarize yourself with other important warranty terms.
Limited Warranty
This type of warranty covers only certain parts or conditions and may have time restrictions. It’s the most common warranty for HVAC systems, ensuring protection against specific issues rather than blanket coverage.
Parts vs. Labor Coverage
Some warranties separate parts and labor, covering the cost of replacement parts but not the labor to install them, or vice versa. Knowing the difference can help you anticipate potential out-of-pocket costs.