Most homeowners sign off on a furnace installation without fully understanding what the warranty covers—and more importantly, what it doesn't. Then, three years later, when the inducer motor fails, they discover the labor isn't covered, the warranty wasn't registered, or the installer's workmanship warranty expired. This guide breaks down exactly how furnace warranties work, what to watch for with Goodman and other major brands, and how to protect yourself.
The Two Types of Furnace Warranty
Furnace warranties have two distinct components that are often confused:
1. Manufacturer's Parts Warranty
This covers defective components—the gas valve, control board, heat exchanger, inducer motor, etc. It does NOT cover labor to install the replacement part. Common structures:
- Goodman: 10-year parts warranty (registered); Lifetime heat exchanger warranty (registered)
- Carrier: 10-year parts warranty (registered)
- Lennox: 5-year parts warranty (unregistered) / 10-year (registered)
- Rheem: 10-year parts warranty (registered)
2. Contractor's Labor Warranty
This covers the cost of the technician's time to diagnose and repair your furnace. Typically 1–2 years from installation. This is separate from the parts warranty and varies by installer.
Why Registration Matters
Most manufacturers—including Goodman—offer enhanced warranties only if you register within 60 days of installation. For Goodman:
- Registered within 60 days: 10-year parts warranty + Lifetime heat exchanger warranty
- Not registered: 5-year parts warranty, 20-year heat exchanger warranty
Register your furnace immediately after installation at goodmanmfg.com. Keep the model number, serial number, and installation date handy.
What Voids a Furnace Warranty
- Improper installation: If the furnace wasn't installed by a licensed contractor, or if code violations exist
- Missing maintenance: Manufacturers can require proof of annual maintenance
- Incorrect venting: Wrong pipe diameter, incorrect pitch, or improper materials
- Unapproved modifications: Any modification not approved by the manufacturer
This is why hiring a properly licensed Minnesota HVAC contractor matters—see our contractor licensing guide.
The Heat Exchanger Warranty Reality
The "Lifetime warranty" on heat exchangers sounds great, but important nuances apply:
- The warranty covers the part only—labor to replace can cost $1,000–$2,000+
- Heat exchanger failure often signals the furnace is near end of life anyway
- Warranty is typically non-transferable to new homeowners
See our carbon monoxide and heat exchanger safety guide for why heat exchanger failures are serious.
Extended Warranties: Honest Assessment
- Contractor maintenance agreements ($150–$300/year): Often worth it in Minnesota—annual tune-up, priority service, discounted labor
- Extended parts warranties: Often redundant if you already have a 10-year manufacturer warranty
- Extended labor warranties ($400–$800 one-time): Valuable if underwritten by a third party, not just the contractor's word
The best "extended warranty" is proper maintenance—see our furnace maintenance schedule.
Factory-Direct Purchases and Warranty
When you buy a Goodman furnace from Furnace Direct, the manufacturer warranty is identical to equipment purchased through any other channel. Goodman's warranty ties to the serial number and installation date—not the purchase channel. You get the same 10-year parts and Lifetime heat exchanger warranty after registering with Goodman directly.
The Bottom Line
Register your furnace within 60 days. Keep maintenance records. Understand that parts and labor are always separate warranties. And ask your installer specifically what their labor warranty covers before the job starts.
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