When I bought my new furnace, I had a two-year unconditional warranty and a second year that was conditional.
I added the extended warranty, hoping I would get service when I needed it, and it would not cost myself and others as much currency.
I had several years of warranty, and nothing happened to the furnace. The servicing was done respectfully, and the furnace was constantly in excellent condition. I was increasing the air filters, and I even had my air duct cleaned two years after having the furnace installed. It was two mornings after the extended warranty expired that I knew there was a problem with my furnace. I called the Heating, Ventilation & A/C dealer, thinking I still had a few mornings on the warranty, and asked them to do service. They couldn’t send anyone to the house for more than two mornings. The more than two mornings ended up being nearly a week. The Heating, Ventilation & A/C worker finally arrived and looked at the furnace. They were minor repairs, but I had to pay for them. I asked about the warranty, and she told myself and others it had expired. It hadn’t expired when I called about the work on the furnace, and she shrugged. She said I would need to take that up with the Heating, Ventilation & A/C dealer. The warranty had already expired when the Heating, Ventilation & A/C worker got there. I paid the bill and was going to call the Heating, Ventilation & A/C dealer, but my wifey stayed my hand. She said to let it go. The bill was less than $100. She said all of us had enough currency to pay the bill, and she didn’t recognize the work the Heating, Ventilation & A/C tech had done, would be covered under the warranty.