An extended labor warranty that actually exists.
Equipment warranty from the manufacturer. Labor warranty underwritten by a Florida-licensed insurance carrier. Transferable. Survives any individual installer. Not a 'tail-light warranty'.
The 'tail-light warranty' problem in Florida HVAC.
When a Florida HVAC contractor installs your system and hands you a “10-year labor warranty,” that piece of paper is only as durable as the company that signed it. There is no insurance behind it. No third-party underwriter. If the contractor closes, renames, or files for bankruptcy — the warranty disappears on the same day. This is what the industry calls a tail-light warranty: when you see the truck's tail lights pulling away, your coverage goes with them.
This is not a rare edge case. An estimated 30%+ of Florida HVAC contractors don't outlive a single 10-year labor warranty period. Contractors close, rename, or restructure — and there is no legal mechanism to force coverage on a business that no longer exists. The labor warranty most homeowners receive is only as durable as the company that signed it.
An insured warranty, not a contractor promise.
Parts (manufacturer)
10-year parts coverage on most major equipment — Goodman, Lennox, Carrier, Trane. Manufacturer terms apply. Registration is handled by us before install day so you don't lose coverage to a paperwork miss.
Labor (insured)
Multi-year extended labor warranty, underwritten by a Florida-licensed insurance carrier. Transferable on home sale. Coverage doesn't depend on any single contractor staying in business.
Lifetime support
We answer the phone for the life of your system. Maintenance reminders, repair coordination, and a real human on a 24/7/365 line — not a call tree, not a callback form.
The honest breakdown.
We'd rather tell you what isn't covered up front than have you find out after something goes wrong.
Covered
- Permitted installation per Florida building code
- Manufacturer parts failures under normal use
- Refrigerant top-offs on covered equipment failures
- Labor to diagnose and repair covered failures
- Transferability on home sale at no fee
Affects coverage
- Neglected maintenance (annual filter changes, tune-ups)
- Lightning, storm, or flood damage
- Unauthorized repairs by unlicensed technicians
- Failure to register equipment before install day
- Physical abuse or misuse of the system
Verify us before you trust us.
Florida DBPR Certifications
- CAC1822797Certified Class A Air Conditioning Contractor
- CFC050548Certified Plumbing Contractor
Fully insured. General Liability and Florida Workers' Compensation coverage on every install, as required for every CAC-certified Florida contractor.
Verify on myfloridalicense.com
Paste CAC1822797 or CFC050548 into the DBPR licensee search to pull our public record, issue date, status, and associated qualifier.