On July 6, 2010 (just a little over 5 years ago), we purchased a FRIGIDAIRE 14 seer R410A gas A/C and heating system from a registered contractor for NORDYNE, LLC, the manufacturer and warrantor of the equipment. The SOLE reason behind our decision to choose this equipment, over other touted brands at the time, was the 10-Year equipment operational warranty that was advertised to come with the equipment. We have full documentation on proof and confirmation of purchase. At the time we purchased this equipment, the user manual, installation instructions, and numerous other brochures, flyers, and papers were stuffed together inside of a cellophane sack, along with the warranty information. Our payment receipt clearly reflects that the purchase includes the 10-Year equipment manufacturer's warranty. At time of purchase, that information was placed in our household files along with other administrative records. However, we just recently discovered that this package contained a product registration (attached as the SECOND page of a front and back printed folded form under the overall heading of "Limited Warranty Quality Pledge") which had been stuck in the middle of this package of materials. The fine print on this document is an administrative contingency that allows the company to warrant the equipment for only FIVE (5) years, instead of TEN (10) years, UNLESS the customer personally MAILS BACK the referenced piece of paper to the manufacturer's corporate office within 60 days of purchase. Had we known this at the time, we would have most definitely mailed the form to the company. As we were not aware of this provision, and believed that the installing contractor had taken care of all due and proper registration requirements (which he says he did on-line) -- we had no reason to question or doubt the validity of the full 10-year warranty on which the sale of this product was based. The coil inside of the A/C has gone bad twice already, requiring replacement. The coil was previously replaced under warranty in 2012, which was still within 5 years of purchase date. In August of 2015, we were advised by an authorized technician that the replacement coil has gone bad (yet again).\ Although I appealed the matter through Nordyne's corporate office, sending a letter by certified mail to their President and Chief Executive Officer, my request to have the 10-Year warranty honored was DENIED. I had to call their executive office several times before anyone would even call me back on this matter. I was informed by Nordyne company personnel that they are unwilling to make an exception for this oversight -- since the company relies on customers to return their piece of paper within specific time parameters so that they can ?set aside enough of their contingency funds in advance to cover warranties (i.e., things that go wrong with their equipment). The company informs customers that this practice is customary and standard throughout the industry (a claim that is not fully supported according to other experts with whom we have spoken within the industry, nor should it be their scapegoat excuse to get out of standing behind the products they sell).For obvious reasons, we believe this to be an administrative loophole that is indeed allowing Nordyne to deceive a great many customers who are purchasing their equipment in good faith, relying on the touted 10-year warranty, and then putting new purchase paperwork to file without having any idea that there is a piece of paper mingled into the package that must be mailed in to the company in order to enact the full 10-year warranty service period. We believe that this situation is morally and ethically wrong -- not to mention poor business practice. Either companies stand BEHIND the touted quality of their products -- or they DON'T -- without hiding behind administrative loopholes that puts the burden on the CUSTOMER to mail in obscure pieces of paper in order to make the warranty valid. Obviously, NORDYNE fails on all points -- shoddy equipment, NO 10-Year Warranty coverage (without loopholes attached), and BAD customer service. ALL consumers and contractors need to be aware.
Description of Work: This review is on the manufacturer / warranty provider for Frigidaire A/C & heating equipment purchased. It is something that all Angie's List A/C & Heating equipment contractors/providers need to be aware of BEFORE promoting and selling any equipment with the Nordyne / NortekHV/ Frigidaire label on it AND that all consumers need to be forewarned about. The NORDYNE A/C manufacturer has refused to honor their 10-Year Warranty Service without bureaucratic loopholes attached.
Rating Category
Rating out of 5
quality
2.0
value
3.0
professionalism
1.0
responsiveness
1.0
punctuality
1.0
$4,500
Trisha D.
11/2008
1.0
heating & air conditioning/hvac
+ -1 more
HORRIBLE
Description of Work: This isn't an experience with a contractor, but it is with a product. I bought a new self contained AC/Heatpump unit that I bought and had installed back in August 2008. The ac portion worked ok, but the moment we had to use the heatpump that all changed. We paid $2200 for the unit plus installation and then we started having problems in Oct. We had to have a service tech come out for repairs on 11/08/08 which cost us $247.00. Had more problems with unit, computer board went bad which caused the copper a/c line to burst and I lost all my freon ( not considered a part, so not warranted) that bill was $130.00. Guess what, had to have another repair man out, because it quit again, another $302.50 repair bill, didn't work 2 days, quit again. I refuse to have another repair done to this lemon. I am heating my new house with an electric heater I bought from another company for $45 (it is warranted for 6 years). My husband and I are truck drivers and are draining our water lines so they don't freeze, so that we can leave and make enough money to buy another new unit, but it won't be another Nordyne. We did contact the head of their warranty dept, and they said that they aren't giving us a new unit, they are not replacing any more parts (suppose to be 1 year warranty on them) and they are washing their hands of it. So if you are considering a new heating/air conditioning unit, do yourself a favor, check out other carriers or anybody but Nordyne. Hope this helps .
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NORDYNE is currently rated 1 overall out of 5.
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No, NORDYNE does not offer warranties.
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