TotalHome Warranty Combo from HomeServe
As a homeowner, you rely on your appliances and home systems for everything from keeping your food cold, washing your dishes, keeping water hot, opening and closing your garage door, warming your home in the winter and cooling it in the summer. When an appliance and home system stop working due to age or wear and tear, repairing or replacing it can be expensive and disrupt the daily routines in your home.
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What is a TotalHome Warranty Combo Plan from HomeServe?
When an appliance and home system stop working from age, usage, and normal wear and tear, arranging and paying for the repair or replacement can be stressful, time-consuming and often expensive. With a Combo home warranty plan, a covered appliance and home system can be repaired or replaced, up to the benefit amount, regardless of age or brand.
What Does a TotalHome Warranty Combo Plan From HomeServe Cover?
The Combo home warranty plan from HomeServe covers the repair or replacement of 8 major home appliances and 10 major home systems, regardless of age, make or model. These include:
- Central Vacuum
- Clothes Dryer
- Clothes Washer
- Dishwasher
- Kitchen Refrigerator
- Garage Door Opener
- Built-In Microwave
- Range / Oven / Cooktop
- Trash Compactor
- Central Vacuum System
- Doorbell System
- Ductwork
- Garbage Disposal
- Interior Electrical System
- Cooling System (including Heat Pump)
- Internal Plumbing System
- Heat System
- Water Heater Attic and Ceiling Fans
Is A TotalHome Warranty Combo Plan Worth it?
Being a homeowner means having to worry about things breaking in your home. Appliances and home systems can go at any time. That’s why having a Combo Plan from TotalHome Warranty by HomeServe in place will cover 18 appliances and home systems to help you avoid the unexpected expense of covered repairs. Not only can it save you money in the long run, but your covered appliances and home system can be repaired or replaced, so you can get your life back on track without the hassle of finding a reliable repair technician.
What Problems Can Your Appliances and Home Systems Cause?
Part of owning a home is the responsibility of fixing problems with your appliances when they arise. There’s no more calling your landlord to come in and do the job — you’re now in charge of figuring out how to get it fixed as well as how to pay the associated expenses. Issues that arise with your appliances and home systems can range from minor to major. Some of the most common problems people have with their appliances include:
- Clothes dryer not drying properly
- Flickering lights
- Ice machine in the freezer leaking
- Refrigerator not cooling
- Stove range not heating correctly
- Washer leaking water when it’s running
- Heating unit blowing cold air
- Air conditioner not turning on
Frequently Asked Questions
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Are home warranties worth the money?
Making the decision if a home warranty is worth the money is a personal decision. If you can find the money in your budget, having one in place when things need replacements or repairs can be a smart financial move
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What is the best home warranty?
The answer to this question comes down to a personal decision. While you’re shopping for an appliance or home warranty combo plan, HomeServe has a variety of plans and coverage options for eligible homeowners.
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How much should I pay for a home warranty?
There are different plans and costs depending on what it covers and where it is from. For example, the average cost for appliance coverage is around $50 a month, system coverage is around $30 a month, and combo plans for about $55 a month.
What HomeServe Customers Have to Say
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Maple Heights, OH (Valerie)
“Everything was handled quickly and professionally. Very happy and satisfied customer. Thank you!”
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Norwalk, CT (Anthony)
“Absolutely professional service. Timely
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Brooklyn, NY (V.Reid)
“The service people are polite
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South Jersey, NJ (L. Morris)
“The technician was very polite and I especially liked that he explained what he was doing and didn't mind showing me when I asked what the problem was. Anytime I've used this service I have been very pleased and have referred relatives and friends to get this service.I appreciate the help I get.”
Disclaimer: Coverage not available everywhere. Plan benefits, limitations and exclusions vary. To find specific plans available in your area, please use the zip-in feature on our site.
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