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Whether you are purchasing a brand new home, or the home is new to you, buying a house can bring lots of surprises — good and bad. One surprise that you don’t want catching you off guard is the need to repair or replace your home’s major appliances.

Many people make the costly mistake of believing that their insurance provider will cover these types of repair costs or replacements. But homeowners insurance pays for losses or damages incurred from unforeseen occurrences. A home warranty actually complements homeowners insurance by providing the most comprehensive coverage to limit out-of-pocket expenses.​ ​

 If you’re unfamiliar with a home warranty, it’s important to do your research first. This article is here to help. We will address the benefits of getting a home warranty as well as who pays for a home warranty.
 
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What does a home warranty cover?

A home warranty (also known as a home protection plan or home service plan) is a contract that provides repair and replacement coverage for your home’s major appliances and systems. A home warranty service contract provides budget protection against malfunctions or breakdowns due to normal wear and tear.​ ​

Many people make the costly mistake of believing that their insurance provider will cover these types of repair costs or replacements. But homeowners insurance pays for losses or damages incurred from unforeseen occurrences. A home warranty actually complements homeowners insurance by providing the most comprehensive coverage to limit out-of-pocket expenses.​ ​

Cinch’s home warranty plans help protect your major home systems, such as air conditioning, heating and plumbing systems. You may also protect your major appliances, such as your stove, oven, water heater and more.​ 

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Benefits of getting a home warranty when buying a house

A home warranty plan generally covers the cost of repairing or replacing appliances and home systems when they breakdown unexpectedly. Regularly maintaining your appliances will give them a longer life, but it still may not prevent issues from occurring.
 
With the purchase of an older home, you may inherit older appliances. If you are still using these older appliances, know that there is a higher chance they will break down. As part of the home-buying process, the current owner of the property may offer to cover the cost of a home warranty as an incentive for purchasing their home.
 

What does a home warranty cover?

A home warranty covers the mechanical parts and components of the major appliances and systems in your home. This can include your water heater, HVAC system, refrigerator, stove and more. If you decide to spend a bit more on your plan, you will receive even more comprehensive coverage. Some appliances such as pools, septic systems and spas may be covered, depending upon your service contract.
 
Cosmetic issues will not be covered by your service contract. Additionally, unusual wear and tear, improper installation or issues prior to your coverage period will not be covered. Cinch Home Services lays out your coverage in their terms and conditions.
 

What's the difference between home insurance and a home warranty?

Do not be fooled into thinking that your homeowners insurance is the same as purchasing a home warranty.
 
Your homeowners insurance ensures the value of your house is protected against natural disasters. Your home’s structure and your personal belongings are covered in your homeowners insurance. As a homeowner, homeowners insurance is required by your mortgage lender.
 
Your home warranty is a service contract between you and a home service company. The home warranty covers the repair or replacement of your appliances and home systems that break down due to wear and tear.
 

What is considered normal wear and tear?

Homeowners use a variety of systems and appliances every day, including refrigerators, plumbing, air conditioners and more. Over time, these items deteriorate naturally with normal use or aging, which is usually referred to as “wear and tear.”

A home warranty covers systems and appliances that break down due to normal wear and tear. It is designed to cover those items when they become unusable from everyday use and aging including rust, corrosion, and chemical or sediment buildup if they occur. Failures caused by accidents, damage or abuse are different from normal wear and tear and are not covered by a home warranty.

Who typically pays for a home warranty during a real estate sale?

A first-time home buyer is especially vulnerable to mounting repair expenses. With depleted savings, no knowledge of the age of the appliances in their new home and being new to home ownership, a new home buyer will benefit from a good, comprehensive home warranty.
 
It is common for a seller to purchase a home warranty and add it as part of their closing checklist for a new homeowner. This becomes an additional incentive for potential buyers, but it also ensures that the former owner does not receive any complaints or communication from the new homeowner if anything goes wrong after the closing date.
 
Real estate agents may also provide a home warranty as part of a thank you for the sale and to welcome the new owners to the house.
 
Buying or selling a home brings many hidden costs that can add up over time. It can be especially tough to determine who pays for what, such as closing costs, the appraisal or the inspection. Providing a new homeowner with a plan gives them less to consider when first moving into a new home. When negotiating for your home, it is possible to request a home warranty be included in the closing costs.
 
Finding a home protection plan that ensures the repair process is simple and easy to understand is helpful to both the buyer and the seller. Cinch Home Services provides the most straightforward home warranty contract services — perfect for first-time home buyers or sellers trying to provide a great closing incentive.
 

Best times to purchase a home warranty

You may choose to purchase a home warranty at any time. People are usually prompted to purchase warranty coverage at the approach of a new season. It is also common for people to purchase a home warranty during the sale or purchase of a home.
 
If you are concerned about any of your appliances breaking down or you are worried you will not be able to afford future repairs to your appliances, a home protection plan provides warranty coverage so you may only have to pay a small service fee to have a technician repair or replace your appliances.
 
Keep in mind there may be a waiting period of up to 45 days before your plan is in effect. Your home warranty company wants to ensure they are not insuring past breakdowns or damages. This waiting period is expressly outlined in the terms of your service contract.
 

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Whether you are the buyer of a new home, providing yourself with peace of mind when it comes to your major appliances and home systems, or you are the seller of a house, trying to entice a buyer with the offer of a home warranty, you need to choose a comprehensive home warranty plan, such as the ones offered by Cinch Home Services.
 
We offer the most straightforward terms of service and provide a great customer experience. Contact us for your home warranty needs.

Frequently asked questions

What is a home warranty?

A home warranty (also known as a home protection plan or home service plan) is a contract that provides repair and replacement coverage for your home’s major appliances or systems. A home warranty service contract provides insurance against malfunctions or breakdowns due to normal wear and tear.

Many people make the costly mistake of believing that their insurance provider will cover these types of repair costs or replacements. But homeowners insurance pays for losses or damages incurred from unforeseen occurrences. A home warranty actually complements homeowners insurance by providing the most comprehensive coverage to limit out-of-pocket expenses.

Cinch’s customizable home warranty plans help protect your major home systems, such as air conditioning, heating and plumbing systems. You may also protect your major appliances, such as your stove, oven, and water heater and more.

Why do you need a home warranty?

Homeowners often buy home warranties because they are a cost-effective way to ensure essential appliances and built-in systems stay up and running. This kind of peace of mind is important when the costs to replace a malfunctioning item can run into the hundreds or thousands of dollars. If your budget is tight and you don’t have DIY skills for repairs and installation, signing a home warranty contract makes a lot of sense.

In addition, when you buy a new appliance, it usually comes with a manufacturer’s warranty that’s valid for a set length of time. The standard coverage varies depending on the appliance and manufacturer but could be anywhere from six months to a year. After the warranty expires, your appliance is left unprotected, and it’s your responsibility to pay for repairs or replacements.

What are the benefits of a home warranty?

Whether you are purchasing your first home or are a long-time homeowner, it makes financial sense to consider a home warranty plan in addition to your insurance policy.

Here are some key reasons:

  • Home warranty plans cover situations that insurance doesn’t.
  • Investing a few hundred dollars in a warranty can save you thousands in up-front repair costs.
  • A warranty company sends a vetted, licensed service provider to your home as soon as you file a claim, saving you the time and stress of finding one yourself.
  • A home warranty plan offers peace of mind that your home is covered no matter what kind of breakdown occurs.
  • For home sellers, offering a prepaid one-year home warranty can serve as a selling point for potential buyers.
What do home warranties cover?

Different home warranties may cover different sets of home appliances or built-in systems. Below are are just a few of the items that a Cinch plan covers:

  • Built-in dishwashers
  • Refrigerators
  • Built-in microwaves
  • Wall ovens
  • Clothes washers and dryers
  • Plumbing system
  • HVAC system
  • Electrical system
  • Heating system
  • Water heater

Generally, these plans cover a mechanical breakdown from routine use, sometimes referred to as “normal wear and tear.” This means that mechanical parts, such as motors and switches, and parts like knobs and handles are covered.

You can choose from a variety of options when choosing a home warranty plan, but plans that cover more will cost more. Cinch Home Services offers a Complete Home Plan that provides coverage for more than 25 items in the home.

Which is the best home warranty for me?

There are many home warranty companies available. Some things you’ll want to consider when deciding on a company include what optional coverage options they offer depending on your needs and how many years of experience they offer.

Most home warranty companies offer different home warranty plans. It’s not a one-size-fits-all type of industry because each home and homeowner has unique wants and needs. A home warranty company typically has three types of plans. One for major appliances, one for built-in systems and a complete home option that covers both.

Choose a home warranty provider, like Cinch, that also offers excellent customer service and has a clear contract explaining what it covers. Cinch offers an easy-to-read explanation of the terms of our home warranty. There is no hidden fine print.

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