Monday, February 21, 2011

Shopping Tips For Buying a Home Warranty

CHICAGO – Feb. 21, 2011 – Home warranties can be attractive to homeowners or buyers considering a purchase. These service contracts can cover all of a home’s major systems, such as the furnace or air conditioner, and needed repairs if the appliance breaks or gets damaged.

Some sellers offer a home warranty to lure buyers.

But not all home warranties are the same. Experts say you should carefully weigh costs, policy allowances, and customer feedback before making a decision to ensure you’re getting the best deal. Home warranties cost about $250 to $500 a year.

Here are some more home warranty tips from experts:

• Find customer reviews. Websites, such as homewarrantyreviews.com, review home warranty companies. You also might check how each company is rated with the local Better Business Bureau.

• Check for extra fees. Will you have to pay a set price for service calls?

• Check the coverage allowance. Are there any exclusions? Will the allowance cover the entire cost of a broken appliance or just part of it? For example, if you have older appliances and mechanicals, will the policy cover the full cost of replacing it or just the depreciated value? If the policy only covers the depreciated value when a 20-year-old furnace dies, for example, the reimbursement may not be enough to buy a new one.

• Verify which appliances are included in the coverage. Some companies will allow you to add coverage for swimming pools, while others won’t.

“The biggest thing is awareness of what the exclusions are,” Greg McBride, a senior financial analyst at Bankrate.com, told the Chicago Tribune. “The mere presence of a warranty, by nature, tends to have exclusions. Being aware of that can aid in the decision-making process.”

Source: “When home warranties are worth it,” Chicago Tribune (Feb. 8, 2011)

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