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home warranty plans
Posted on 9/11/21 at 11:18 am
Posted on 9/11/21 at 11:18 am
which home warranty company is best?
American Home Shield?
Sears Home warranty?
OTHERS?
American Home Shield?
Sears Home warranty?
OTHERS?
Posted on 9/11/21 at 11:20 am to neilh
My home warranty is a bunch of tools and shite I learned from my dad and grandpa.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 11:24 am to neilh
We’ve had Old Republic Home Warranty for a few years and they have been OK. Just make damn sure to read and understand what is covered and what is not covered when you sign.
They cover the dishwasher, stove, garbage disposal - but not the fridge. They cover the roof, but not flashing, gutters or turbines. They will pay to have the house sprayed if ants become a problem, so long as it’s not fire ants.
Most of the things that aren’t covered are available as addons for $100/ea/yr.
They cover the dishwasher, stove, garbage disposal - but not the fridge. They cover the roof, but not flashing, gutters or turbines. They will pay to have the house sprayed if ants become a problem, so long as it’s not fire ants.
Most of the things that aren’t covered are available as addons for $100/ea/yr.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 11:25 am to neilh
The seller gave us a year with Old Republic when we bought the house. They were actually pretty good. But the renewal was pricy, so we switched to Choice Home Warranty. You get what you pay for I guess. We only had one claim and they denied it. The guy that they sent out misdiagnosed the issue (actually he lied) and they still denied it. Wouldn't recommend them to anyone.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 11:31 am to neilh
A racket.
Combine the yearly fee with a fee they charge for every visit and it’s not a deal.
Save the money you would pay them and have your own fund to buy parts to fix yourself or pay someone to do it.
Combine the yearly fee with a fee they charge for every visit and it’s not a deal.
Save the money you would pay them and have your own fund to buy parts to fix yourself or pay someone to do it.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 11:35 am to neilh
Have Old Republic - they’ve saved me about $3k in HVAC repairs this summer. We bought a house with an old system and the sellers paid for the warranty. They let me choose my vendor since they didn’t have a preferred one in my area.
They paid the vendor directly for the repairs and I paid my “service call fee” online.
Overall it’s been a good deal for us.
They paid the vendor directly for the repairs and I paid my “service call fee” online.
Overall it’s been a good deal for us.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 11:56 am to neilh
I have had mixed experiences with home warranty companies, but I currently have AHS, and they have been great. We live in an older house, and AHS has repaired a lot of major items for $125 (I pay a bigger call out fee for a lower monthly premium).
AHS recently bought me a new $3000 refrigerator after they couldn’t get the parts (COVID) to fix mine.
AHS recently bought me a new $3000 refrigerator after they couldn’t get the parts (COVID) to fix mine.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 12:06 pm to neilh
We had a home warranty paid by the seller that ended up replacing the evaporator and entire blower/furnace in two separate claims. Technically benefited more than the price of the contract, but we were without ac for several months during the summer while they diagnosed, ordered parts, etc.
If saving money is worth the headache of going through a third party to pay for a repair by whichever companies that need business so badly that they are willing to whore themselves to a home warranty company and you don’t mind waiting weeks/months for it to happen, sure, pay for a home warranty.
If saving money is worth the headache of going through a third party to pay for a repair by whichever companies that need business so badly that they are willing to whore themselves to a home warranty company and you don’t mind waiting weeks/months for it to happen, sure, pay for a home warranty.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 12:10 pm to neilh
Just put it on a credit card and file bankruptcy like the rest of the poors. You’ll save $60/month too
Posted on 9/11/21 at 12:13 pm to neilh
Don't.
It's just a backdoor way to finance home repairs, but as an added bonus you get the shittiest of shite contractors sent to your house with no say.
It's just a backdoor way to finance home repairs, but as an added bonus you get the shittiest of shite contractors sent to your house with no say.
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