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Goodman Furnace Warranty Explained: What's Covered and What's Not

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Goodman is well-known for strong warranties—it's one of the key reasons they're popular with value-focused homeowners. But like all manufacturer warranties, the details matter. Here's exactly what Goodman covers, what voids the warranty, and how to make sure you're protected.

Goodman Standard Warranty Overview

Component Standard (Unregistered) Registered Within 60 Days
Heat Exchanger 20 years Limited Lifetime Limited
Parts (general) 5 years Limited 10 years Limited
Unit Replacement Not included Not included (parts only)
Labor Not covered Not covered
Refrigerant (AC/heat pump) 5 years 10 years (registered)
🔑 Register within 60 days of installation. This is the single most important action to maximize your Goodman warranty. Registration doubles your parts coverage (5 → 10 years) and upgrades the heat exchanger from 20-year limited to Lifetime Limited. Go to goodmanmfg.com and enter your model and serial number.

What "Limited Warranty" Actually Means

All Goodman warranties are "limited" warranties — this is standard in the industry and not a red flag. "Limited" simply means:

  • Covers replacement parts only — not labor to install them
  • Only applies to the original installation location
  • Only covers the original end-user (not transferable to a new homeowner after sale)
  • Requires installation by a licensed HVAC contractor
  • Does not cover damage from neglect, improper installation, or unauthorized modifications

What Is NOT Covered

Understanding exclusions prevents surprise repair bills. Goodman's warranty does not cover:

  • Labor costs to diagnose, remove, or install replacement parts — this is always out of pocket
  • Damage from improper installation — oversized equipment, improper venting, wrong gas pressure
  • Damage from lack of maintenance — clogged filters causing overheating, dirty coils, etc.
  • Refrigerant recharge — the refrigerant itself isn't covered, only the component that failed
  • Normal wear items — filters, belts (older models), UV bulbs
  • Damage from improper electrical supply — voltage spikes, wrong voltage
  • Damage from floods, fire, accidents, or acts of nature
  • Units moved from original installation location

The Labor Cost Reality

This is the most important thing to understand about any furnace warranty: parts are usually not the expensive part of a furnace repair — labor is. A warranty claim covers the $150–$400 blower motor part. But the labor to diagnose the problem and replace it ($200–$400) comes out of your pocket regardless.

This means an extended labor warranty (sold separately by dealers) can be worth considering. Many HVAC dealers offer 2–5 year labor warranties for $200–$500 at installation.

Goodman vs. Amana Warranty: What's the Difference?

Amana is Goodman's premium brand (same parent company, Daikin). Amana furnaces come with a stronger standard warranty:

Brand Heat Exchanger (registered) Parts (registered) Unit Replacement
Goodman Lifetime Limited 10 years Not included
Amana Lifetime Limited Lifetime Limited Yes — Unit Replacement Warranty

Amana's lifetime parts and unit replacement warranty is genuinely exceptional — if the heat exchanger ever fails on a registered Amana furnace, they replace the entire unit, not just the part. The price premium over Goodman is typically $300–$500. For a furnace you expect to run for 20+ years, this can be excellent value.

How to File a Goodman Warranty Claim

  1. Have a licensed HVAC contractor diagnose and identify the failed part
  2. Tech calls Goodman's warranty line (1-877-254-4729) or goes through the dealer portal to verify coverage
  3. Goodman ships the replacement part to the tech or distributor
  4. Tech installs the replacement — you pay only for labor, not the part

If the warranty isn't registered, the process is the same — you just have 5-year coverage instead of 10-year on parts.

Tips to Keep Your Warranty Valid

  • Change your air filter every 1–3 months
  • Have the furnace professionally serviced once a year
  • Keep your installation records (invoice showing licensed contractor)
  • Register within 60 days at goodmanmfg.com
  • Don't modify the furnace or install non-OEM components without documentation
Buy factory-direct, get the full warranty: Every Goodman furnace sold by Furnace Direct comes with the full manufacturer's warranty. Register within 60 days of installation and you're covered for 10 years on parts and lifetime on the heat exchanger — at factory-direct pricing. Shop Goodman furnaces →
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