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Why Homeowners Are Still Exposed With Warranties And Service Contracts
Warranties and service contracts are important for home equipment, but they can give owners a false sense of security because the coverage is limited.
Warranties typically cover a product for defects in design or manufacture, but not for human error in installing, operating or maintaining the equipment - all common causes of a breakdown. And a warranty is limited to a specific piece of equipment for a limited period of time. This program can cover a wide range of equipment for the unique causes of equipment breakdown, including human error.
When a warranty does apply, it often will pay only for parts and materials, not expensive labor charges that can far exceed those costs. Labor charges and extra expenses are included in our equipment breakdown coverage.
Service or maintenance contracts, often sold by a contractor, typically apply only to a specific piece of equipment, excluding everything else. It's rare to find a homeowner with a service contract covering all the important mechanical equipment in the household. And these "home warranty" service contracts are far more expensive than our equipment breakdown coverage.
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