Beginning in January 2006, the Federal Government required all air conditioning units manufactured have a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) of 13 or higher. The previous government mandate for the industry was a minimum SEER of 10 or higher. The higher the SEER rating, the more energy efficient a properly operating air conditioning unit should be. This new law does not prevent manufacturers from making parts for older A/C systems. This new law does not require homeowner’s to replace their older units, nor does it require home warranty companies to replace older units if they may be fixed or repaired with available parts. Manufacturers are even still allowed to sell SEER 10, 11, and 12 units until their entire inventory is sold out. So, if there is a need to replace an older SEER unit it may still be replaced with a SEER 10, 11, or 12 air conditioning systems while supplies last. However, if there are no older units available, and it is determined that the air conditioning system needs to be replaced, then the new system must be replaced with a newer SEER 13 unit.
Many home warranty companies are charging extra to add for SEER 13 coverage. When like models can’t be repaired or replaced, Global Home USA will cover the additional costs of a SEER 13 rated air conditioning unit, including ductwork, plenum, and electrical compatibility upgrades without adding any premium charges to the policy holder. These new SEER 13 units are much larger than older models and a replacement could mean significant structural modifications that may not be covered by the Global Home USA home warranty. Please read your contract to understand the complete terms of SEER 13.
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