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Why Do You Need a Trane Extended
Warranty?
Developed in the 90’s to protect
you into the 21st century.
Trane has
always offered one of the strongest manufacturer’s limited
warranties available anywhere.
- Mechanical Components Fail
Trane is recognized as a
world-wide leader in the manufacturing of quality air
conditioning products and accessories. Millions of dollars
have been invested in laboratory stress tests which allow
Trane engineers to design units with minimum failure rates.
However - any mechanical product is subject to failure.
- Hedge Against Inflation
Today’s service calls that
result in repair bills may be expensive. Each year parts and
labor costs continue to rise. At today’s prices, one service
call to replace a minor part can easily cost $100.00 or
more. Imagine what these costs will be in the 21st century.
With Trane's Extended Warranty you will know your cost for
total comfort - up to 10 years in advance.
- Peace of Mind
When you purchase a Trane
Extended Warranty agreement, you don't have to worry about
failures. Unplanned repair bills will be a thing of the
past. For the term of your agreement - Trane pays the bills.
- Assurance of Commitment
When you purchase your Extended
Warranty, you are entering into an agreement with the
manufacturer of your equipment - The Trane Company. Your
equipment will be serviced and repaired by Trane’s
independent servicing dealers. Trane’s National Service
Training Programs offer up-to-date knowledge of equipment
and service techniques for dealers who choose to attend.
What Type of Extended Warranties Are Available?
Ask us about programs that will fit your situation. Extended
protection of your investment is a small price to pay for peace
of mind and comfort.
New Equipment
- New equipment is equipment
installed less than one year.
- Option to purchase coverage in five (5)* or ten (10)* year increments
to cover parts only, labor only, or parts and labor.
- Covers Residential and Light Commercial units 1-25 tons.
- Fully transferable to the new owner if property is sold. Certain
restrictions apply.
* Coverage expires five (5) or ten (10) years after
installation.
Older Equipment
- Applies to equipment that has been installed less than 5 years but more
than one year.
- Requires a participating dealer's inspection prior to coverage.
- Requires a 30-day waiting period before it becomes effective.
- Option to purchase coverage for parts only, labor only, or parts and
labor.
- Can purchase coverage one ( 1 ) year at a time until the equipment is
ten (10) years old.*
- Can also purchase the balance of time left on a five (5) or ten (10)
year agreement. Price is not prorated.
- Built-in product replacement advantage.
- Covers Residential and Light Commercial units 1-25 tons.
- Fully transferable to the new owner if property is sold. Certain
restrictions apply.
What does the Trane Extended Warranty exclude?
Any routine maintenance. However,
if during the performance of routine maintenance, a component is
found to be faulty, and in the reasonable judgment of the
Servicer, the component is expected to fail and should be
replaced, the component could be covered as well as the labor to
replace the component depending on the agreement coverage. In no
case will travel time be covered.
Air filters, drain lines,
condensate pumps, refrigerant lines, ducts, electrical wiring
external of the equipment, or any other equipment not listed as
a covered item on the Extended Warranty Agreement.
Repairs to correct failures or
malfunctions that are not considered manufacturing defects, such
as damage or malfunctions resulting from fire, water, storms,
earthquake, faulty power supply, theft, riot, misuse, abuse, or
the improper selection, installation, or application of the
equipment.
Any failure or malfunction caused
by the failure of the Equipment Owner to perform preventative
maintenance as recommended by the manufacturer. (Trane recommends that routine
maintenance be performed as recommended in the owner's manual to
ensure proper performance of the equipment. Failure to do so
will result in improper performance, excessive electrical costs,
and excessive component failure.)
Repairs to alter the equipment to
meet changes in Federal, state, or local codes or regulations.
Premium labor charges charged by
the servicer for repairs which are required during other than
normal working hours.
Any freight on parts.
Welding supplies, shop rags,
screws, bolts and nuts, or other miscellaneous items that could
be considered "expendable items".
Any work performed by any servicer
not approved by Trane's Extended Warranty Department.
Failures or malfunctions on
equipment installed in establishments with corrosive atmospheres
such as dry cleaners, beauty shops, printing facilities, etc.
Failures or malfunctions on
compressor bearing equipment in which the age of the equipment
exceeds ten (10) years of age.
Appearance: Features, aesthetics,
paint and cabinet parts, knobs, and buttons, including, but not
limited to, rust and corrosion. |