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Carrier Warranty: Coverage & How to Claim

Last reviewed 2026-06-01. Always confirm current terms on Carrier's official page.

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Carrier warranty at a glance

Headline warranty
10-year parts limited — if registered within 90 days (else 5 years)
What's covered
Carrier residential HVAC (AC, heat pumps, furnaces) carries a 10-year parts limited warranty IF the equipment is registered within 90 days of installation. If not registered, parts coverage drops to 5 years. Labor is NOT covered. A 'Consumer Choice' option lets you pick 10-yr parts-only OR 5-yr parts + 3-yr labor (choice locked after 90 days).
Registration
Required
Official source
Carrier official warranty page

Coverage by component

Appliances and HVAC rarely have one flat term — different parts are covered for different lengths. Here's the real breakdown:

WhatHow longCoversNotes
Parts (registered within 90 days)10 yearsParts only10-yr parts IF registered within 90 days; labor NOT covered.
Parts (not registered)5 yearsParts onlyDrops to 5-yr parts if not registered. CA/QC get 10yr without registration.

How to file a Carrier warranty claim

  1. Find your proof of purchase

    Locate the receipt, order confirmation, or card statement showing the purchase date — coverage is measured from it.

  2. Locate the model & serial number

    Usually on a label on the unit, in the manual, or in your online account. Carrier support will ask for it first.

  3. Contact Carrier through an official channel

    Use the support number or claim form on their official site — not third-party sellers — so your claim is on record with the manufacturer.

  4. Document everything

    Save case numbers, names, dates, and photos of the defect. A clear paper trail resolves disputes faster.

  5. Escalate if needed

    If a valid claim stalls, ask for a supervisor and reference your statutory rights as a consumer (see our warranty types guide).

Repair or replace your Carrier? A quick rule of thumb

The common guidance: if the repair costs more than half the price of a new unit, or the unit is past ~75% of its expected lifespan, replacement usually wins. For major sealed-system or compressor failures out of warranty, repairs can run $400–$1,000+, which often tips toward replacing — but always get a diagnosis first.

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