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How To Check on Air Conditioner Warranty

Any time you buy a new air conditioner, it will have a limited-time warranty that covers certain parts and or or labor costs.

During that limited time, if the unit needs to be repaired, you can refer to the warranty to find out what the company will pay for, and what part of the repair you'll be responsible for, if any.

Upon your purchase of the item, the dealer will provide you with complete warranty documentation.

If that information is not available, however, there are other methods you can use to check on your coverage.

How to Check on Air Conditioner Warranty

Retrieve original warranty certificate from file cabinet

Retrieve the original warranty certificate from the file cabinet, lock box or other safe place you stored it in. Read the certificate to find out what is and what is not covered by the manufacturer in regard to parts and labor for repairs.

Contact company you purchased air conditioner from

Contact the company you purchased the air conditioner from. The dealer may be able to tell you about your air conditioner warranty. They will have on record the specific model number, serial number and the date your unit was purchased or installed.

Contact manufacturer of unit via phone

Contact the manufacturer of the unit via phone, email or mail.

The manufacturer will be able to provide you with detailed information about the warranty on the air conditioner.

The company's phone number and website address should be listed in the owner's manual.

You may need to provide the model number, serial number and the date of purchase or installation if you did not register the air conditioner when you bought it.