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Should You Get A Home Warranty?

What is a Home Warranty?

A home warranty covers things that your standard homeowner’s insurance policy will not cover.  Smart buyers and sellers can look to home warranties as a hedge against unexpected, and often expensive, repairs.  A seller can purchase a 6-month warranty for $350-$500.  When the house is sold (within that 6-month period) this same warranty automatically converts into 12 months of coverage for the buyer.  Sellers doing this make their home more appealing to buyers who see the value in a home warranty.  If the seller doesn’t offer a Home Warranty, the buyers can purchase own.  However, I suggest your agent negotiate into the contract that the seller pays for it.  

What is Covered?

Every home warranty company is a little different, but you can typically expect coverage for the following items, assuming they fail from normal wear and tear: heating & cooling system, electrical system, plumbing fixtures, water heater, dishwasher, stove, garbage disposal, garage door opener, built-in microwave, trash compactor, etc.  For additional fees, you can expand your warranty coverage include items such as pools, hot tubs, and 2nd heating & air conditioning units.

The Pros of Buying a Home Warranty

I’m a huge proponent of using home warranties.  For most people, they are an excellent way to save money.   Here are some reasons why so many homeowners are happy to have a warranty:

  • Peace of mind:  The greatest thing about a home warranty is that it allows you to sleep well at night.   If your air-conditioner or dishwasher breaks down, it’s no bid deal…just call the home warranty company.  You don’t have to worry about the cost or hassle.  You only need to remember a single phone number or website address to request repairs.  There is no need to research and hire a good repair person.  Most claims can be submitted online or via phone 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
  • Your home warranty could be free to you: If you are a home buyer, always ask the seller to purchase your home warranty if they don’t already offer one.
  • A home warranty is pretty cheap: Compared to some of the most common, worst-case-scenarios, a warranty is relatively inexpensive (especially if the seller pays for it).
  • Avoid major expenses: Regardless of whether you pay for repairs by draining your emergency fund, use 0% promotional financing, or put the repair on your credit card, you’re paying out-of-pocket without a home warranty.
  • Seller benefits: It’s a great buyer’s incentive. If you are selling your home, a home warranty is a selling feature.  Buyers love the peace of mind of not having to worry about major expenses after buying your home.

The Cons of Buying a Home Warranty

We’ve discussed the benefits of having a home warranty, but there are times when it might not meet your needs.  Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • You might not use it: If you are buying a new home with new appliances, and a builder’s warranty, then you won’t likely need the coverage.
  • Service call fee:  You will pay between $75-$200 for each repair request.  Consider it your deductible.
  • DIY may be cheaper: If you’re extremely handy, it may be cheaper to buy and replace parts yourself (unless you require a major repair or replacement).
  • Some property types may be excluded from coverage: mixed-use commercial/residential & mobile homes may not be eligible.
  • They’ll likely repair, not replace: The warranty company decides whether to repair or replace (they may repair your ugly old stove instead of replacing it…oh well).
  • They’ll pick your repairman: The warranty company chooses the repair company (you can’t pick your repairman).
  • There are limits: on the amount the warranty company will pay per appliance, per incident.
Hopefully, this answers many of your questions about home warranties.  If you have more questions about this or any other real estate related matter, please feel free to contact me below.  I’d love to help!

Justin Rollheiser – REALTOR®

Keller Williams Realty | Diamond Partners, Inc.
13671 S Mur-Len St | Olathe, KS 66062

Cell 913-800-7653
Office 913-322-7500
www.JustinRollheiser.com

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