ALERT:   Life insurance prices plunge to all-time lows Save time and money with Insure.com

Articles Index
Instant Insurance
Quotes

Compare rates of
leading companies
in seconds.
Auto, life, health,
home, dental and
more.

www.insure.com
Instant Online Quotes!
Instant Online Quotes!

Receive Newsletter: Weekly Updates Plus News Alerts
Tell a Friend about Insure.com
Add Insure.com to your Favorites insure.com Services




British Citizens may wish to visit Quotelinedirect.com British Citizens:
Click Here

Canadian Citizens - Click Here Canadian Citizens:
Click Here


 Home Insurance Quotes
Home Insurance Quotes  
Home warranties pick up where insurance leaves off
By Insure.com

Traditionally, home warranties have protected homeowners from repair costs that aren't covered by home insurance. Home warranties cover such things as the plumbing, heating, air conditioning and major appliances.

The mechanics of the home warranty

While home warranties aren't necessary for every homeowner, they can help sell a home by providing the buyer with added protection against the unknown.

Generally, home warranties cover malfunctions of major appliances such as washers, dryers, ovens and refrigerators.  They also cover ductwork, plumbing, the electrical system, heating, and air-conditioning. In some cases, or for additional fees, the warranty might extend to garbage disposals, doorbells, ceiling fans, garage-door openers, water softeners, trash compactors and built-in microwaves. They don't cover pre-existing appliance problems or structural problems.

The National Board of Realtors describes home warranties as service contracts, typically lasting one year, that cover the repair or replacement of major home systems and appliances that break down due to normal wear and tear. Home warranties don't overlap or replace the homeowners insurance policy. Think of it as a cause and effect relationship: If a hot water heater burst and destroyed a wall in your home, the warranty would repair the water heater and your insurance would pay to fix the wall.

Similarly, if your refrigerator were to stop working while you were on vacation, there could be spoilage, leakage or floor damage. Your homeowners insurance might pay for the damage to the linoleum, while the home warranty would cover the fridge.

The age of your home usually doesn’t matter, as far as warranty coverage is concerned.  You can obtain a home warranty as long the covered items are in good working order at the start of the contract.

Home warranties cost about $350 to $400 a year, plus $35 to $50 per service call. If your home is in good condition, the expense might not be necessary. On the other hand, when you do need to pay for repairs in an aging home, the costs can mount quickly.

Making a warranty claim

Making a claim on a home warranty contract is straightforward. You're generally given a toll-free number to call. After the warranty company verifies your coverage, the company will dispatch an independent trade contractor to your home. The contractor diagnoses the problem, repairs or replaces as necessary, and the you pay a small service fee. The contractor then bills the home warranty company for the remaining charges.

Generally, home warranty companies don't limit the number of claims you can make, but you will have to pay for the service call every time. Plus, there might be a dollar limit on repairs to certain items; for example, there may be a $1,500 limit for hot water heater repairs. Your contract will spell this out.

Check them out before you buy

A home warranty is only as secure as the company that offers it. The National Board of Realtors recommends you find out as much as you can about the reputation and track record of any home warranty company. Realtors frequently work with home warranty companies and can recommend firms with a proven track record and financial stability. You can also ask if the company is a member of a professional association that monitors business practices. It’s also a good idea to check with the Better Business Bureau or your state’s department of consumer protection.

Each home warranty plan is unique in scope and service, with specific coverages, limits and exclusions. Review home warranty contracts carefully before you buy.

Wisconsin’s Office of the Commissioner of Insurance offers this advice for anyone buying a home warranty.

  • Always understand the length of the contract and when it begins.

  • Look over the contract to understand what is, and is not, covered. Some contracts will list specifically what is covered.
  • Look over the procedures for reporting a claim. Some contracts require customers call a claims number prior to ordering repairs to the product under warranty. Things will go more smoothly that way.
Last Updated Oct. 24, 2007
Related Articles
Water damage in your home
More home insurance stories
Contact Us
  We're here Monday through Friday 7 to 8 Central Time
  Sales:
1-800-984-1379
Now over 200 companies

  Auto Insurance
Get Quote
  Life Insurance
Get Quote
  Health Insurance
Get Quote
  No-Exam Life Insurance
Get Quote
  Homeowners,Condo &
  Renters Insurance
Get Quote
  Long-Term Care
  Insurance
Get Quote
Other Health Insurance
  Dental Insurance
Get Quote
  One-Employee
Get Quote
  Life Insurance For
  Children
Get Quote
  Accidental Death Life
  Insurance
Get Quote
More
  Travel Insurance
Get Quote
Business Insurance
  Workers Compensation
Get Quote
  Business Property
Get Quote
  Comm'l General Liability
Get Quote
  Business Auto
Get Quote
  Employment Services
Get Quote
  Bonds
Get Quote
Copyright 1995-2008
About us  |  Investor Relations  |  Careers  |  The best privacy policy  |   Advertise with us  |   Site Map  |   Articles Site Map  |  Life Insurance  |   Car Insurance