Heliodyne water heater warranty terms reflect the commercial/specialty positioning of the brand. Coverage is typically longer on the primary components (tank, heat exchanger, collector) but shorter on auxiliary components (controllers, pumps).
Typical Heliodyne warranty structure
| Component | Coverage Period |
|---|---|
| Primary heat exchanger or tank | 10–25 years (depending on model) |
| Solar collectors (where applicable) | 10–20 years |
| Controllers, sensors, electronics | 1–5 years |
| Pumps and circulators | 1–3 years |
| Anode rods, expansion tanks, ancillary | 1 year |
| Workmanship and labor | 1 year (typical) |
Specific terms vary by model — verify with the warranty documentation provided with each unit.
What's covered
- Manufacturing defects in primary heat exchanger or tank within rated period
- Collector defects (frame, glazing, absorber) within rated period for solar models
- Failed controllers, sensors, electronics within parts-warranty period
- Failed pumps within parts-warranty period
- Manufacturing workmanship issues evident from first use
What's NOT covered
- Damage from improper installation — improper hydronic loop sizing, wrong glycol concentration, incorrect gas pressure, water quality outside spec
- Damage from system contaminants or third-party additives
- Freeze damage to collectors, primary loops, or interior components
- Lightning damage (commonly excluded; insurance typically covers)
- Damage from extended overheating events (solar overheating not properly managed)
- Damage from extreme water hardness (>17 grains/gallon without softening)
- Cosmetic damage from shipping or handling
- Wear items (gaskets, seals, anode rods)
- Consequential damage (water damage to property, mold, business interruption)
Filing a Heliodyne warranty claim
- Document the failure with detailed photos including Heliodyne data plate or model identifier
- Compile your installation records (date, installer, model number, serial number)
- Provide your maintenance documentation (annual service records, glycol refresh dates, etc.)
- Contact Heliodyne customer service or your authorized installer
- Heliodyne factory technician may inspect failed component before approval
- Replacement components shipped to authorized installer; in-warranty labor up to coverage period
Critical warranty considerations
- Installation by authorized dealer: often required for full coverage. Driveway installs by uncertified shops may void warranty.
- Maintenance records: Heliodyne claims regularly require evidence of proper annual maintenance. Keep dated photos and service receipts.
- Original purchaser: warranty tied to original installation address. Transfer at home sale may require formal documentation.
- Commercial-grade use: some warranties exclude commercial use of residential-tier products. Verify product tier matches actual use.
Extended warranty options
Heliodyne dealers often offer extended warranty programs covering labor and ancillary components beyond standard manufacturer terms. For commercial installations with high downtime cost, extended coverage often pays back through service-call elimination.