Discover the next generation of Ducane™ gas furnaces—engineered for energy efficiency and dependable comfort, perfectly suited to the needs of Florida homeowners and businesses. Whether you’re considering a new installation or need fast, professional Ducane furnace repair, our systems are built to deliver lasting warmth and peace of mind.
Why Choose Ducane Furnaces?
Ducane gas furnaces are available in five model families with efficiency ratings from 80% to 95% AFUE. Choose from features like variable-speed motors and two-stage gas valves—ideal for those who want both performance and budget-friendly options. Each unit’s compact 33-inch cabinet height and flexible installation (upflow, horizontal, or downflow) make Ducane a smart choice for tight or unconventional spaces.
Maintenance is a breeze thanks to built-in self-diagnostics, easy-access front screws, and a removable blower motor—making service calls and repairs faster and less disruptive.
Enjoy extra peace of mind with a 10-year limited parts warranty and a lifetime heat exchanger warranty (with product registration). Every unit is thoroughly tested to ensure it meets rigorous quality standards before it arrives at your door.
Ducane Warranty at a Glance
Register your Ducane™ HVAC system to unlock maximum coverage:
- Registered Units: 10-year limited parts warranty & lifetime heat exchanger warranty
- Unregistered Units: 5-year limited parts & 20-year heat exchanger warranty
- Registration must be completed within 60 days of installation or home purchase
You’ll need your serial/model numbers, installation date, and contractor info. Register your warranty here to ensure full protection.
Why Hot 2 Cold Air Conditioning Is Tampa Bay’s Trusted Choice
At Hot 2 Cold Air Conditioning, we’re committed to keeping Florida homes and businesses comfortable year-round. Serving Tampa, Brandon, Riverview, and Pasco Counties, we offer:
Local Expertise
Our certified Florida-based technicians handle everything—from Ducane thermostat repair to complex HVAC troubleshooting. We know the region’s unique climate and can recommend solutions tailored to your needs.
Upfront Pricing
No hidden fees. Every job comes with a detailed cost breakdown before work begins, so you can make confident, informed decisions.
100% Satisfaction Guarantee
We stand behind every furnace repair and installation. If you’re not delighted with our work, we’ll make it right—guaranteed.
Same-Day Service
Don’t let a broken heater leave you shivering. We offer fast, reliable same-day service—especially important during Florida’s unpredictable cold snaps.
Energy Efficiency Focus
Our energy assessments help you lower your utility bills and improve indoor comfort—keeping your home or business efficient all year.
Complete HVAC Solutions
From installations and replacements to tune-ups and emergency repairs, we offer a full suite of services for Ducane furnaces and all major HVAC brands.
Serving Your Florida Community
From Tampa’s historic neighborhoods to the growing communities of Brandon and Riverview, we understand local needs—especially during sudden cold fronts or humid winters. Count on us for friendly, skilled service and competitive rates.
Ready for comfort you can count on? Call us at (813) 580-8181 or request your free estimate today.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
General Warranty Policies for Major HVAC Brands
For most leading HVAC brands—including names like Lennox, Trane, Carrier, and Goodman—warranty coverage typically provides peace of mind for homeowners. Here’s what you can expect from standard warranty terms:
- Parts Warranty: Most manufacturers offer a 10-year limited warranty on key parts when new equipment is registered within 60 days of installation or home purchase. If the equipment isn’t registered during this window, warranty coverage may default to 5 years for parts.
- Heat Exchanger Warranty: Major brands usually include extended coverage on heat exchangers, often providing a 20-year or even lifetime limited warranty, depending on the model.
- Labor Costs: While parts are generally covered, labor expenses for repairs are not included in the manufacturer’s warranty and are the homeowner’s responsibility.
Important Registration Guidelines
- Warranty registration applies only to new system installations.
- For homes with recently installed systems, ensure the serial number is registered online within the specified period (typically 60 days) to secure the full warranty benefits.
- If HVAC equipment isn’t registered, you’ll still receive basic coverage, but terms may be reduced compared to a registered product.
In summary, while coverage varies somewhat by manufacturer, most reputable HVAC brands have similar policies for parts and heat exchangers, with extended protection available through timely registration. Always consult your installation documentation for specific details and deadlines.
What Is Covered Under The Warranty?
The warranty from the manufacturer covers mechanical components but not labor, refrigerants, or shipping costs. Additional warranties might be offered by external providers.
Does Regular Maintenance, Like Changing Filters, Impact My HVAC Warranty?
Performing routine maintenance—such as replacing air filters or cleaning components—helps your Ducane system run efficiently and prolongs its lifespan. However, these basic maintenance steps do not directly influence your manufacturer’s warranty. Your warranty remains valid as long as the original terms and conditions are satisfied, regardless of how often you change your filters. That said, keeping up with recommended maintenance is a smart way to avoid preventable breakdowns and keep your HVAC investment operating at its best.
How Do I Claim Warranty Parts?
Warranty parts are distributed through independent wholesalers. Your installing dealer will handle the warranty claim and receive the part from the distributor.
If you need to claim warranty parts for your Ducane system, here’s how the process typically works:
- Locate Your Information: Have your model and serial numbers ready. If possible, keep your receipt or proof of installation, as this can help streamline your claim.
- Contact Your Installing Dealer: The contractor who installed your equipment is usually the one who will initiate and process the warranty claim on your behalf. They’ll work directly with the distributor or wholesaler to obtain the necessary parts.
- Know What’s Covered: Manufacturer warranties usually cover mechanical components, but not labor, refrigerants, or shipping costs. Be sure to check if your system was properly registered within 60 days of installation or home purchase to maximize your coverage. Unregistered equipment typically defaults to a 5-year limited warranty on parts and a 20-year limited warranty on heat exchangers.
- If You’ve Recently Purchased Your Home: Warranty registration may be required within 60 days of closing. If you’re unsure whether your equipment is registered, visit the Ducane website or ask your dealer to assist you with registration.
- Replacement and Repairs: If a covered part fails, your dealer will arrange for the replacement part to be supplied under warranty. Labor charges for installation, however, are usually not included unless you have an additional labor warranty.
If you have questions or need help with registration or warranty claims, don’t hesitate to reach out to your installing dealer or a local authorized Ducane service provider for assistance.
Where Can I Get More Information?
You can contact your nearby wholesaler for more information.
Where can I find the name of the dealer or contactor who installed my HVAC system?
To register, you’ll need:
- Serial and model numbers.
- Installation or home closing date.
- Dealer/contractor information.
If you’re unsure about the dealer or contractor who installed your system—especially in cases of new construction—don’t worry. You can often find this information on your closing documents, warranty paperwork, or even a sticker on the unit itself. If these aren’t available, consider calling Ducane directly; their support team can often look up your installation details by serial number and guide you through the registration process. Taking a few moments to gather the right information now ensures your warranty is fully activated and provides peace of mind for years to come.
How Can I Confirm If My HVAC Warranty Has Been Properly Transferred After a Home Purchase?
To verify that your HVAC warranty has been officially transferred, start by reviewing your closing documents for any signed warranty transfer paperwork related to the furnace or HVAC system. If nothing is included, don’t worry—most manufacturers, like Ducane, typically require prompt submission of a warranty transfer form after a property changes hands.
Here’s how to double-check your coverage:
- Contact the Manufacturer: Reach out to Ducane (or the applicable brand) directly with your system’s serial number and proof of property ownership. The manufacturer can confirm if the warranty is valid in your name.
- Ask Your Dealer: If you purchased your home recently, your installing dealer or real estate agent may have handled the process. Give them a call to see if the transfer paperwork was completed.
- Check the Manufacturer’s Website: Many companies offer online warranty lookup tools. Enter your serial number to view current coverage and transfer status.
Keep in mind:
- If a warranty transfer wasn’t officially recorded at the time of sale, coverage may default to the original owner and not include you.
- Most part warranties last around 10 years, but labor and shipping are usually not covered.
Verifying your warranty as soon as possible helps avoid unexpected costs down the line.
What is the process for registering an HVAC warranty after buying a new home?
By obtaining a Ducane™ HVAC, clients pick up and get reliable execution sponsored by a strong guarantee. To maximize scope, proprietors ought to total the online item enlistment.
Key Warranty Details:
- Enrolled Hardware: 10-year Restricted Parts Guarantee and a Lifetime Constrained Warm Exchanger Guarantee.
- Unregistered Hardware: 5-year Constrained Parts Guarantee and a 20-year Warm Exchanger Guarantee.
- Enlistment must happen within 60 days of establishment or domestic closing (for recently obtained homes).
How to Register Your Warranty
Registration is straightforward, but timing matters. The equipment must be registered within 60 days of installation. For newly purchased homes, registration should occur within 60 days of closing. If your home purchase or installation date was over 60 days ago and the equipment wasn’t registered, coverage defaults to the basic warranty terms listed above.
If you’re uncertain about your registration status—or if you’re not sure when your system was installed—having the following information ready will help:
- Serial and model numbers (usually found on the unit).
- Installation or home closing date.
- Dealer/contractor information (sometimes requested during registration; check your closing documents or installation paperwork).
If you need help locating the installer or installation date, you can reach out to Ducane’s customer support with your serial number and model number. In some cases, they may also ask for a copy of your purchase or closing documents.
Why Prompt Registration Matters
Prompt registration ensures you receive the maximum warranty coverage and peace of mind. Even if you’re just moving in, registering your HVAC system within the window is essential. Missing this step may mean reduced warranty coverage, which could increase your costs if repairs are ever needed.
To find all warranty specifics and verify that your HVAC system is registered, go to the https://www.ducanehvac.com/owner-support/warranty-registration/.
If you have questions or need assistance with the process, don’t hesitate to reach out for support—we’re always here to help you protect your investment.
What Should I Do If I Can’t Access the Model or Serial Number Myself?
If accessing your HVAC system’s model or serial number isn’t possible—like when it’s tucked away in an attic or other hard-to-reach spot—don’t worry. Your safety comes first, so here are a few practical steps to take:
- Ask for Help: Enlist a trusted friend, family member, or even your regular HVAC technician to safely access the unit and retrieve the necessary details.
- Contact Your Service Provider: Reach out to us or your installing dealer. In some cases, we may have records from previous installations or maintenance visits, and can help locate the information on your behalf.
- Check Related Paperwork: Sometimes, model and serial numbers are recorded on invoices, warranty cards, or installation documents. Review any documentation you received when you moved in or when the unit was last serviced.
If you’re registering your warranty or scheduling service, having the model and serial number is important. However, we’re happy to help guide you through the process and recommend the safest way to get the job done without putting yourself at risk.
If you’re missing installation receipts or specific documentation for your HVAC system, don’t worry—you still have options. Most manufacturers, including Ducane, typically offer warranties on parts that last up to 10 years from the date the system was installed. Even without paperwork, your equipment may still be eligible for part replacement under this warranty.
Here’s what you can do:
- Contact the Manufacturer: Reach out to your HVAC system’s manufacturer customer support. Provide them with your unit’s model and serial number. They can help determine the original installation date and clarify any warranty coverage.
- Connect with Your Installing Dealer: If you know who installed the system, give them a call. Installers frequently keep records and can assist in retrieving details or filing warranty claims on your behalf.
- Check with Local Wholesalers: Local HVAC wholesalers often have access to product registration information and can assist with parts procurement, even if paperwork is missing.
- Be Prepared for Labor Costs: While parts may be covered, labor, refrigerant, and shipping are typically the homeowner’s responsibility unless you have extended coverage through your dealer.
Staying proactive by contacting the right channels ensures that you’re getting the most from your HVAC investment, even when documents aren’t readily available.
Who should I consult for further assistance with HVAC warranty and registration issues?
To find all warranty specifics and verify that your HVAC system is registered, go to the warranty page now.
If you have questions or need a hand with registration, don’t hesitate to reach out. Whether you’re double-checking your coverage or looking for guidance on what information you’ll need, help is just a message away. We’re here to make sure your Ducane warranty process is as smooth as possible—so you can relax knowing your comfort system is protected. And remember, we’re always happy to assist—just let us know how we can help!
How can I check if my new home’s HVAC system is still under warranty?
By obtaining a Ducane™ HVAC, clients pick up and get reliable execution sponsored by a strong guarantee. To maximize scope, proprietors ought to total the online item enlistment.
Key Warranty Details:
- Enrolled Hardware: 10-year Restricted Parts Guarantee and a Lifetime Constrained Warm Exchanger Guarantee.
- Unregistered Hardware: 5-year Constrained Parts Guarantee and a 20-year Warm Exchanger Guarantee.
- Enlistment must happen within 60 days of establishment or domestic closing (for recently obtained homes).
Registering your equipment is essential to ensure you receive the full warranty benefits. If you’re unsure whether your system is registered—especially if you’ve recently purchased a home or haven’t seen any transfer paperwork—it’s always wise to check. Most manufacturers, including Ducane, require online registration within 60 days of installation or home purchase to extend your coverage. Otherwise, your system will default to the more limited warranty.
To register, you’ll need:
- Serial and model numbers.
- Installation or home closing date.
- Dealer/contractor information (the installer’s name or company).
- Occasionally, you may be asked for the purchase receipt.
If you’re missing dealer or installation information, you can often find it on documentation from your home sale or by contacting the manufacturer directly with your serial and model numbers. For new construction, mention the purchase date and that the unit is original to the home.
Don’t worry if you have questions during the process—manufacturers’ support lines are there to help, and it’s always better to reach out than lose out on valuable coverage. If you need assistance gathering your equipment details, ask a friend or your installer for help.
To find all warranty specifics and verify that your HVAC system is registered, go to the https://www.ducanehvac.com/owner-support/warranty-registration/.
Who is responsible for managing and servicing HVAC warranties?
Warranty parts are distributed through independent wholesalers. Your installing dealer will handle the warranty claim and receive the part from the distributor. To initiate a warranty claim, you’ll need to provide your furnace’s model number and serial number—sometimes you may also be asked for a copy of your purchase receipt if it’s available.
Typically, a licensed contractor or HVAC company (such as the one who installed your system or a trusted local service provider) will be the one to come out, diagnose the issue, and coordinate with the distributor to obtain the necessary parts under warranty. This ensures that repairs are done efficiently and in accordance with manufacturer guidelines.
How To Find A Dealer For Ducane Furnace Repair?
To locate a Ducane furnace repair dealer, utilize the dealer locator found on Ducane’s website or consult local HVAC service providers. Internet reviews and suggestions can also be beneficial.
Why Should I Choose Hot 2 Cold For Ducane Furnace Repair?
We provide skilled technicians, transparent pricing, a satisfaction promise, and an emphasis on energy efficiency. Our objective is to deliver exceptional service customized to your requirements.
If you have more questions, feel free to contact us!