Home Warranties
As a homeowner of a "seasoned" primary residence I am always concerned about the condition of the key improvements of my property and if they have the potential to require an expensive repair. If you have similar concerns , a home warranty may be a good option to mitigate the risk associated with these unforeseen events.
How does it work?
l If a home system or appliance breaks down or stops working, you call the home warranty company.
l Your home warranty company will call a service provider it has a business arrangement with.
l The service provider will call you to make an appointment.
l The service provider will fix the problem. If an appliance or system is malfunctioning and can’t be repaired, depending on your contract coverage, your home warranty company will pay to replace and install the appliance.
l You will pay a small trade service fee (usually less than $100).
What’s not covered? Check your specific policy, but in general: l Outdoor items such as sprinklers l Faucets l Refrigerators, washers, dryers and garage door openers l Spas and pools, unless specific coverage requested l Permit fees l Haul aways.
What can cause denial of a claim? l Improper maintenance l Code violations l Unusual wear and tear l Improper installation
General coverage includes: l Air conditioning l Dishwashers l Doorbells l Furnace/heating systems l Water heaters l Ductwork l Garbage disposals l Inside plumbing stoppages l Ceiling fans l Electrical systems l Range and oven l Telephone wiring.
If you would like more information please feel free to reach out to me.