Brigette Honaker  |  November 25, 2020

Category: Appliances

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Lennox HVAC may not be a high quality product.

Lennox HVAC systems may be of poor quality, according to consumer reviews of home appliances on websites like the Better Business Bureau’s.

What Is an HVAC System?

“HVAC” stands for heating, ventilation and air conditioning and are found in most new homes. HVAC systems may vary depending on their age and brand, but most modern systems are forced-air.

When cooling air, HVAC systems use a refrigerant to cool the indoor air. This air is then cycled back through the home. This process continues until the air in the home reaches the temperature chosen on the thermostat.

Heating air uses a similar process but, unlike air conditioning, relies on gas and a pilot light to create heat instead of using a refrigerant or other chemical. After cool air is heated through the burner system, air is distributed through air ducts until the house warms to the desired temperature.

Regardless of exactly how a home’s HVAC system works, most consumers want their heating and cooling appliance to be of high quality. Whether they need to stay warm in the winter or avoid the summer heat, a quality HVAC system is essential to a homeowner’s comfort. Unfortunately, not all HVAC systems are up to par – leaving some consumers literally out in the cold or stuck in the heat.

Are Lennox HVAC Systems Good Quality?

According to the manufacturer, Lennox HVAC systems have been “engineered to deliver best-in-class comfort and efficiency” and can provide “truly outstanding” results when two or more Lennox products are used together.

Unfortunately, despite these promises, some consumers have reported serious problems with their Lennox HVAC systems. Several consumers have taken to online forums such as the Better Business Bureau to detail their problems with an HVAC system from Lennox.

In September, one complaint detailed a problem with the evaporator coil in an air conditioning system. Unfortunately, the reviewer said that Lennox has failed to get back to them about fixing the problem under warranty.

Another complaint from August said that, since having a roof unit installed five years ago, the homeowner has had a significant service bill each year “without fail.” This year, the homeowner’s system allegedly showed issues with the evaporator coil leaking. Even after spending up to $2,000 each year on repairs, the homeowner was allegedly told they would need to pay nearly $9,000 to fix this year’s evaporator coil problem.

“Every year we are spending 1,000 to 2,000 on repairs and maintenance for this unit,” the complaint revealed. “These are the worst A/C units.”

Unfortunately, problems with a Lennox HVAC system could prove costly – as shown in the complaint above. Repairs can run thousands of dollars with additional money required to resolve damage from leaks or other problems.

Lennox HVAC may not be a high quality product.Is There a Lennox HVAC Class Action Settlement?

In 2015, Lennox Industries Inc. agreed to a class action settlement to resolve claims that their evaporator coils were defective.

Plaintiffs in the Lennox class action lawsuit claimed that these evaporator coils were made with copper tubing – a design flaw which reportedly resulted in corrosion. This corrosion was reportedly caused by a chemical reaction with the coils that lead to microscopic tunnels in the products. As a result, the evaporator coils allegedly leaked refrigerant.

The plaintiffs argued that Lennox should have been aware of this issue and taken steps to fix it, including coating evaporator coils to reduce corrosion and subsequent leakage.

Lennox didn’t admit any wrongdoing but agreed to a class action settlement to resolve the claims against them. The deal benefited individuals who purchased a Lennox brand, Aire-Flo brand, Armstrong Air brand, AirEase brand, Concord brand, or Ducane brand evaporator coil covered by warranty between Oct. 29, 2007 and July 9, 2015.

The settlement provided several forms of relief including a $75 service rebate, replacement of defective coils, and up to $1100 in labor reimbursement for original or replacement coils.

Although this Lennox HVAC class action settlement resolved claims surrounding the company’s evaporator coils, consumers may still be able to take legal action or join a pending class action lawsuit against the company.

Can I File a Lennox Class Action Lawsuit?

If you experienced issues with your Lennox HVAC system, you may be eligible to take legal action against the manufacturer. In some cases, this could mean filing your own lawsuit or class action lawsuit against Lennox. However, you could also be eligible to join an existing case as an additional plaintiff.

Filing a Lennox HVAC class action lawsuit could be your way to secure compensation for property damage and other issues resulting from a product defect. An experienced HVAC attorney can review your case to see if you’re eligible.

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195 thoughts onShould You Join a Lennox HVAC Class Action Lawsuit?

  1. Marsha Luefling says:

    We had a new furance and air conditioner installed in January. Had to replace a part in the AC and now having trouble with thermostat. Was told the unit would be 40% more efficient but bill is higher. What a scam.

  2. robert says:

    Ive had the same issue with Lennox. House was built in 2014. Evaporator coil in the upstairs unit failed in 2019 and the one for the lower level failed not too long ago. In addition i had to replace a bad capacitor.

  3. T Biggers says:

    Yes we have two units manufacuted after 2015 and have exact same issue and no looking at Thousands to replace…Need new suit…I am in!!

  4. Laura valebella says:

    I have a Lennox unit for three years….very loud boom at start up and I was told it’s due to a compressor. So far, I have had installer here three times (every year) , they modify a quick fix and it continues. Please help if you are having this issue. Luckily so far it has been under warranty and I’m going to insist on a new compressor. Let’s fight this together. Thanks.

    1. Nichole says:

      2nd year in a row issues and now bad compressor on unit only 5.5 years old $3500

  5. Stef Vermeer says:

    Arizona Resident, our 3 y old unit has a leaking evap coil. Under warranty would still be 2k to repair. Multiple people in our community have had issues with their Lennox ac unit and evaporator coil. All new built homes. Clearly, Lennox has not fixed the underlying issue. I would join a class action lawsuit.

    1. Traci says:

      Same! Now the compressor is out on our 5 year old system

  6. Ashley Childers says:

    I agree on starting another case. My whole neighborhood has issues and homes are only 6 years old at most. Many coils being replaced due to leaking and homes now cooling. Homes that are 3-6 years old should not have issues with coils leaking. We recently had to have coolent added to our until in which we found out we have a leak. Looking at different options now that are not cheap as it’s 115 outside dealing with a home not cooling like it should.

  7. Victor Alzamora says:

    Hello Dr. Naifee, let us join the class action once more, as i just became another victim ourselves, Lennox Unit fail within the first 2 year of purchase no AC for over 45 days and Lennox has made no true effort to replace the unit.

  8. Nafees Saifee MD says:

    My lennox unit was leaking since 20`18 had to replenish freon every year, this year multiple leaks so I will need repkacement

  9. Cindy Brown says:

    Faulty Evaporator Coil in HVAC causing $4500 to replace. Lennox

  10. Paul Kuzara says:

    I moved into my new house in 2016. In the last 4-5 years we have spent between 15-20k repairing and/or replacing parts to include coils, motor, fan, compressor. Every year we have a/c anxiety as we know it likely will not cool again. This has been an ongoing thing and we feel so helpless. We live in Phoenix and has spent many summers being tortured in the heat, staying in hotels while being repaired. Even with pets that are under warranty, it still costs us 3-5k every year. This can destroy families financially. Please help!

    1. Traci says:

      Same situation. So frustrating. In texas. Need new compressor now…after coil issue 1.5 mths ago. Have spent $3000 so far and that doesn’t include compressor issue. 5 years old!

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