Understanding Furnace Warranties in Ontario: Complete Guide
Everything Ontario homeowners need to know about furnace warranties, registration requirements, and protecting your HVAC investment
A furnace warranty is one of the most important aspects of your HVAC investment, yet many Ontario homeowners don't fully understand what's covered, for how long, and what requirements must be met to keep warranties valid. This comprehensive guide breaks down everything you need to know about furnace warranties in Ontario.
Types of Furnace Warranties in Ontario
Parts Warranty
Typical Coverage: 5-10 years
Covers: Replacement of defective components
Cost: Parts only (labor extra)
Note: Requires professional installation and registration
Labor Warranty
Typical Coverage: 1-10 years
Covers: Installation labor for repairs
Cost: Installation labor costs
Note: Often provided by installer, not manufacturer
Heat Exchanger Warranty
Typical Coverage: 20 years to lifetime
Covers: The most critical furnace component
Cost: Full replacement
Note: Often requires professional maintenance
Standard vs Premium Warranty Coverage
| Coverage Type | Standard Warranty | Premium Warranty |
|---|---|---|
| Parts Coverage | 5-10 years | 10-20 years |
| Labor Coverage | 1 year | 5-10 years |
| Heat Exchanger | 10-20 years | Lifetime |
| Transferability | May not transfer | Fully transferable |
| Maintenance Requirements | Annual professional service | Annual professional service |
| Typical Cost Impact | Included in base price | +$500-$1,500 |
Hawana HVAC Standard: All our furnace installations include 10-year parts warranty, lifetime heat exchanger warranty, and 1-year labor warranty as standard. Premium extended labor warranties are available for additional protection.
Major Brand Warranty Comparison
Lennox
Parts: 10 years
Heat Exchanger: 20 years to lifetime
Labor: 1 year standard
Registration Required: Yes (90 days)
Carrier
Parts: 10 years
Heat Exchanger: 20 years to lifetime
Labor: 1 year standard
Registration Required: Yes (90 days)
Trane
Parts: 10-12 years
Heat Exchanger: 20 years to lifetime
Labor: 1 year standard
Registration Required: Yes (60-90 days)
Goodman
Parts: 10 years
Heat Exchanger: Lifetime
Labor: 1 year standard
Registration Required: Yes (60 days)
The Critical Importance of Warranty Registration
Warning: Most furnace manufacturers reduce warranty coverage by 50% or more if the unit is not properly registered within 60-90 days of installation. For example, a 10-year parts warranty might drop to only 5 years if not registered.
Get Your Documentation
Collect model number, serial number, and installation date from your installer
Visit Manufacturer Website
Go to the manufacturer's warranty registration portal online
Complete Registration
Fill out required information including installer details
Keep Confirmation
Save registration confirmation email and documentation
Professional Installation Benefit: Reputable HVAC companies like Hawana HVAC often handle warranty registration for you as part of our professional installation service, ensuring you get full warranty coverage without the hassle.
Maintenance Requirements for Warranty Validity
Most furnace warranties require proof of regular professional maintenance to remain valid. Here's what you need to know:
- Annual Professional Service: Required by most manufacturers
- Documentation: Keep all service records and receipts
- Authorized Technicians: Some brands require manufacturer-certified technicians
- Filter Changes: Regular filter changes are typically required
- Proper Installation: Must be installed per manufacturer specifications
Maintenance Plan Protection
Our professional maintenance plans include detailed documentation that satisfies manufacturer warranty requirements, giving you peace of mind and protecting your investment.
Warranty Transfer Process for Home Sales
Transferring Your Warranty When Selling Your Home
Many Ontario homeowners don't realize that furnace warranties can often be transferred to new homeowners, adding value to your property.
Check Transferability
Review your warranty documents or contact manufacturer to confirm if warranty is transferable
Gather Documentation
Collect warranty certificate, registration confirmation, and maintenance records
Complete Transfer Forms
Fill out manufacturer's warranty transfer paperwork (often available online)
Provide to New Owners
Include all warranty documentation in your home sale paperwork
Common Warranty Exclusions and Limitations
What's Typically NOT Covered:
- Normal wear and tear items (filters, belts)
- Damage from improper installation
- Damage from lack of maintenance
- Acts of nature or power surges
- Commercial or rental property use (unless specified)
- Cosmetic damage
- Noise complaints (within manufacturer specifications)
Extended Warranty Options
Many Ontario homeowners choose to purchase extended warranties for additional protection:
- Extended Labor Warranties: Cover installation labor costs beyond the first year
- Comprehensive Service Plans: Include both parts and labor coverage
- Priority Service Agreements: Guarantee faster response times
- Maintenance Bundles: Combine warranty extension with annual service
Cost-Benefit Analysis: Extended warranties typically cost $200-$800 per year but can save thousands if major components fail. Consider your furnace's age, usage patterns, and local climate when deciding.
Making a Warranty Claim in Ontario
If you need to make a warranty claim, follow these steps:
- Contact Your Installer: Start with the company that installed your furnace
- Gather Documentation: Have your warranty certificate, registration, and maintenance records ready
- Describe the Issue: Provide detailed information about the problem
- Schedule Inspection: Most manufacturers require diagnosis by certified technician
- Submit Claim: Your HVAC professional will typically handle the claim submission
- Follow Up: Keep records of all communications and claim numbers
Expert Ontario Warranty Guidance
Hawana HVAC has extensive experience navigating furnace warranties with all major manufacturers. We understand the specific requirements for Ontario installations and can help ensure your warranty remains valid throughout its coverage period. Our team handles registration, maintenance documentation, and warranty claims on your behalf.
More Ontario HVAC Resources
Furnace Installation Services
Professional installation with comprehensive warranty coverage and registration service.
View ServicesMaintenance Plans
Protect your warranty with professional maintenance that satisfies manufacturer requirements.
Explore PlansFurnace Buying Guide
Complete guide to choosing the right furnace for your Ontario home, including warranty considerations.
Read GuideNeed Help With Your Furnace Warranty?
Contact Hawana HVAC for expert warranty guidance, registration assistance, and professional maintenance that keeps your warranty valid. Protect your investment with Ontario's trusted HVAC experts.
Warranty Registration Included • 10-Year Parts Coverage • Lifetime Heat Exchanger
