If you have a new air conditioning unit that seems to have stopped working not long after you’ve had it installed, it could be said that you’ve been sold a lemon. 

You may worry that you’re going to be lumbered with an expensive repair bill for something which shouldn’t have broken down so soon after you’ve had it. Of course, air conditioning units are not cheap. 

Fortunately, the lemon law is here to protect you. 

But what is the lemon law, and how does it work? In this article, we’ll give you everything you need to know about the lemon law for AC units in Rockwell, TX. 

What is the Lemon Law?

You may have heard of the lemon law when it comes to cars. The lemon law is there to protect the rights of buyers. 

So, is there a lemon law for air conditioning? 

Technically, there is no lemon law. However, you should be protected by the manufacturer’s warranty. 

If you have bought an air conditioning unit, it should work. If it doesn’t, then the manufacturer has a duty to uphold its warranty if it has provided one. 

You’re protected under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act of 1975. This is distinct from state laws and requires any warranty that the manufacturer has made to be upheld. 

This warranty act is in place to prevent manufacturers from using legalese to try and find a way out of honoring the warranty that they’ve provided. 

What Makes an AC Unit a ‘Lemon’?

When you buy a new air conditioning unit that is fresh from the manufacturer, it should work. You’ll no doubt hire an installation company to fit it for you. But the equipment should work. If it doesn’t, then there may be a manufacturing fault. 

A warranty will generally cover any manufacturing faults. Therefore, if the air conditioning unit damaged through some other means, then it may not be covered by the warranty. 

When Do You Have Grounds for a Legal Claim?

If your air conditioning unit was sold ‘as is,’ then you won’t have a warranty, and therefore won’t be able to make a legal claim as it may not be covered under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. 

If you have a written warranty, then you should first give the manufacturer or supplier a reasonable opportunity to repair or provide a replacement for your air conditioning unit. 

If the manufacturer does not uphold the warranty or the repairs that they provide are not satisfactory in addressing the issue, then you may have grounds to take legal action. In this instance, you’ll need to find a lawyer who specializes in consumer law

Getting Your AC Repaired in Rockwell, TX

Whether you’re looking to get your new air conditioning unit installed, or you’re needing your broken AC repaired under the lemon law, All Care Comfort Solutions can help. 

Get in touch today to find out how we can reduce the stress of your broken air conditioning.