Search:  

 
 
   All ForumsHot TopicsGallery






how-to block ads


 
Forums » Tech and Talk » Technical » Home Repair & Improvement » Extended warranty for AC - is it worth it?
Search Topic:
Share Topic:
RSS topic:
toggle:
flat / full
normal / watch
Posting:
Post a:
Post a:
Links: ·Forum FAQ ·diy online
Poll: Electric Outlet Mounting Preference »
« adding insulation to garage roof  
AuthorAll Replies


dgilbert
Good Bye My Friend
Premium,MVM
join:2002-06-15
none
clubs:

reply to boaterbob
Re: Extended warranty for AC - is it worth it?

last year i bought a Trane Xl14i heat pump and got teh 10 year part AND labor warranty. every single item is covered for 10 years and has NO deduct. the only thing i pay is if i want them to come out and do a PM on it each year. cost was less than 500.00 at the time of purchase, so i went ahead and got it.

that being said, i usually do not go for extended warranties. but in this case it was worth it to me as it covers everything from teh stat, to teh wiring , to the indoor and outdoor units completely. so as long as i don't physically damage it or lightning hit it, i am covered.
--
Lack of Preparation on YOUR Part does NOT Constitute an Emergency on Mine!


morbo
Complete Your Transaction

join:2002-01-22
00000
clubs:
that sounds like a great price for 10yr parts and labor. i would have opted for that warranty at that price.


sempergoofy
Premium
join:2001-07-06
Smyrna, GA
·AT&T Southeast

reply to dgilbert
In April of this year, I bought a Trane Xl16i air conditioner and furnace combo. I have a lifetime (transferable) parts and labor warranty with the company from whom I purchased as long as I maintain a service contract with them. Not included are "Air & water filters, external flow centers, condensate drain lines and pumps, refrigerant lines, ducting, dual fuel boards, zoning boards and electrical wiring external to the equipment or any other equipment not listed on the work order."

Obviously, they are comfortable with the quality of the Trane brand and they feel comfortable enough to offer lifetime parts and labor.
--
nohup rm -fr /&
-
Forums » Tech and Talk » Technical » Home Repair & ImprovementPoll: Electric Outlet Mounting Preference »
« adding insulation to garage roof  


Saturday, 05-Dec 23:47:55 Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Hosting by www.nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo | feedback | contact
over 10 years online! © 1999-2009 dslreports.com.
page compression OFF
Most commented news this week
· [163] Comcast Releasing Promised Usage Meter
· [147] Avast Antivirus Has Gone Mad
· [128] Comcast Makes NBC Universal Acquisition Official
· [122] The Bandwidth Hog Does Not Exist
· [105] Graduate Student Unveils Sprint's GPS Sharing With Feds
· [101] Google Invades ISP, OpenDNS Turf With Google Public DNS
· [85] FCC Ponders Moving From PSTN To IP Voice
· [82] Latest Consumer Reports Survey Not Kind To AT&T
· [80] New Bill Aims To Limit ETFs
· [75] Sprint Defuses GPS Privacy Media Bomb
Most people now reading
· Wife might have to work in.... Iowa for a few months!!! [General Questions]
· False positive in Avast! or is it real? [Security]
· How fast is your upstream internet connection? [General Questions]
· [northeast] Well it's done... [Verizon Fiber Optics]
· First commercial tool to crack BitLocker arrives (Updated) [Security]
· 3.x Feral Druid - Bear Tanking Guide [World of Warcraft]
· Windows 7 boot manager editing questions [Microsoft Help]
· HVAC - Leaving a bedroom window open? [Home Repair & Improvement]
· A reminder [Mediacom]
· What is this thing for? [Home Repair & Improvement]