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Is your warranty eligible for transfer?*

If you’re preparing to sell your home, you may be able to transfer your Registered Limited Warranty to a new homeowner, which could make your home a lot more attractive to potential buyers. To make a successful transfer, you’ll have to complete the transfer within 90 days of home sale/purchase, and pay a one-time transfer fee of $99 with a credit card.

But keep in mind, whether a transfer is possible depends on when you registered your unit:

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The claims process

Your dealer will submit your claim for you after you let them know a covered part of your system needs attention. Here’s how the repair process works.

Maintenance Tips

A healthy HVAC system can last longer and save money. Maintain your system with these tips.

Owner’s Manuals

Learn more about your product, like its technical specs and innovative technology.

Troubleshooting

Discover how you can troubleshoot your HVAC system.

Repair or Replace

If something goes wrong with your system, we can help determine if repair or replacement is the best option for you.

Getting Started Guide

Learn helpful HVAC tips and tricks before you purchase your system.

Registering a New Product:*

Warranty Search:

Warranty Transfer:*

Contact a local dealer

Dealers can answer questions, help you find the right products for your home, and repair your system.

We’re here to help

Connect with our Customer Care team about your products, warranties, and dealer concerns.

Available Monday – Friday from 7am to 5pm CST

1-833-298-3493

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*Product Registration and Registration Transfer exclusions vary in the US from state to state and in Canada from province to province. To determine if there are specific exclusions for your state or province check your local laws.