Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act

7-Figure Service Add-On is safe, legal, and protected.

The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is a U.S. federal law enacted in 1975 to govern consumer product warranties. It protects consumers from deceptive warranty practices and ensures fairness when third-party products or services are used during repairs.

7-Figure Service Add-On will not void warranties

Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, HVAC manufacturers cannot deny a warranty simply because the homeowner used 7-Figure Service Add-On as part of a repair — unless they can prove that 7-Figure Service Add-On directly caused the damage.

The burden of proof is on the manufacturer

If a manufacturer claims a warranty is void due to 7-Figure Service Add-On, they must provide concrete evidence of how 7-Figure Service Add-On caused damage — not merely cite the use of a third-party product. This is a high burden of proof, and manufacturers rarely meet it.

Same protection as aftermarket car parts

Just like a car owner can use an aftermarket oil filter or brake pad without voiding their car warranty, HVAC contractors can use 7-Figure Service Add-On in a repair without violating warranty terms.

And if something did go wrong

We're extremely confident in 7-Figure Service Add-On, but in the rare event a system fault is proven to have resulted from our product, we carry product liability insurance — adding another layer of protection and reinforcing your confidence in every repair.

Use in the field

Confidence-building talking points.

Use the following statements when a contractor raises warranty concerns:

"Using 7-Figure Service Add-On will not void a manufacturer's warranty — U.S. law protects that."
"The manufacturer would need to prove 7-Figure Service Add-On caused a problem, not just say so."
"This is covered under federal law, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act — we can send you the documentation if you'd like."
Bottom line

The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act ensures HVAC contractors can use 7-Figure Service Add-On confidently — without fear of jeopardizing their customers' equipment warranties.