Furnace Warranty Claims: What Minnesota Homeowners Need to Know
Your Goodman furnace comes with one of the best warranties in the industry—but knowing how to use it can save you thousands. Here's what Minnesota homeowners need to understand before filing a warranty claim.
Goodman Warranty Coverage
Goodman furnaces include a Lifetime Heat Exchanger Warranty and a 10-Year Parts Limited Warranty when registered within 60 days of installation. Unregistered units default to a 5-year parts warranty. Registration is free at goodmanmfg.com.
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What's Covered vs. What's Not
Covered: heat exchangers, gas valves, control boards, motors, and most internal components that fail due to manufacturing defects. Not covered: labor costs, damage from improper installation, neglect, or failure to maintain annual service. This is why professional installation matters.
How to File a Goodman Warranty Claim
Contact a licensed HVAC contractor to diagnose the issue. They'll identify the failed part and its Goodman part number. Contact Goodman's warranty department (1-877-254-4729) or submit online at goodmanmfg.com. Approved claims ship replacement parts at no charge.
Pro Tips for Minnesota Homeowners
Keep your installation receipt, model/serial numbers, and service records. Annual tune-ups prove you maintained the unit. See our tune-up guide and lifespan guide. Furnace Direct provides all model documentation at purchase.
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