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American Standard Warranty Registration: How and When to Register
Registering your American Standard system within 60 days of installation unlocks the 10-year registered parts warranty (up from the 5-year base). Miss that window and your coverage drops to the shorter base term. Here's exactly how to do it and what you need.
Deadline: 60 days from installation. Without registration within 60 days, coverage stays at the 5-year base parts term. This is the most important step after your American Standard system is installed.
How to register your American Standard warranty
- Gather your information: the model and serial numbers for each component (on the data plate attached to each unit, and on your installation invoice), the installation date, and your installing dealer's details.
- Go to the official American Standard registration page (linked below) and enter your details. Register each component if prompted.
- Save the confirmation. Keep the registration confirmation with your proof of purchase, you'll need both if you ever file a claim.
→ American Standard official warranty registration page
Why it matters
American Standard shares parts with Trane (same parent), so component availability is broad. Register each component of your system individually, your installation invoice lists every serial number you need. Labor is not included in the manufacturer warranty.
What you need to register
- Model number(s), on the unit data plate and installation invoice
- Serial number(s), same locations
- Installation date
- Installing dealer name and information
Keep the deadline and the paperwork in one place. Add your American Standard system to the free WarrantyRanger tracker the day it's installed, store the registration confirmation and we'll track your coverage dates.
For full American Standard coverage terms and how to file a claim, see our American Standard warranty guide. Compare across brands in the best HVAC warranties guide.
Registration window and terms verified from American Standard documentation as of 2026 and subject to change. Confirm current requirements on American Standard's official site.