Homeowners can check their warranties directly with most manufacturers. This can be helpful in the event that a contractor has told them their warranty has run out when it hasn't.
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If you go to their website, there's going to be somewhere on that website that you can check your warranty and that you just you know you might have to get a little dirty to find your model and serial number but most websites. You punch that serial number in and it'll tell you how long your warranty is. So if you get a company that is telling you that your warranty has run out and they're trying to charge you a gob of money for a new system or something like that, and you think that that thing is still under warranty, you can go check it Yourself and make sure that you know they're being honest with you, so do you have any questions? Give us a call. Our phone number is eight.
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