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How You Can Protect The Things In Your Home With A Warranty

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Being a homeowner is an incredibly fulfilling thing, however, it comes with its challenges and headaches. If you are a homeowner looking to protect yourself and your home then there are certain steps you can take that will offer an added level of protection for your possessions. While you may have homeowners insurance, there are also extra levels of protection and actions you can take that will protect your home to the fullest.

Here is how a home warranty can protect the items in your home, above and beyond manufacturer warranty and standard house insurance.

Additional Home Warranty Services

Depending on your situation and your locations, you may want to consider purchasing a homeowners warranty package. These packages differ from standard insurance packages and are a great benefit for Arizona homeowners as they will protect certain aspects of your home that do not fall under standard insurance packages. Warranty packages can cover any aspect of your home systems, from large ticket items such as air conditioning to smaller appliances such as your fridge or dishwasher.

Having a home warranty service can save you time, frustration, and large out-of-pocket expenses that could otherwise put a strain on your family finances.

Helpful Regular Maintenance

One of the most important steps to take when it comes to protecting your home is ensuring regular maintenance of your appliances and services. If you have a septic tank, you don’t wait for it to be damaged before calling a professional, you get it serviced every year and use the proper treatment additive to keep it running smoothly. The same can be said for your furnace, air conditioner, and all other aspects of your home.

If you regularly service your home systems, then many repairs may fall under warranty from your service providers or manufacturers. Don’t allow your items to go uninspected, as that can cause frustrations and you can miss manufacturer and service provider warranty windows.

Ensuring a regular maintenance schedule for your home’s large appliance can save you from hefty emergency repair bills, by being proactive rather than reactive with your servicing.

Home Inspection to Identify Warranty Items

When purchasing your home it is important to have an inspection done, so that you won’t be surprised by large-scale issues that may come with your property. A home inspection can also help current property owners get an idea of what renovations are required, before they become hazardous problems, allowing you to tackle upgrades piece by piece, rather than being caught blindsided by large issues, such as water systems or foundation repairs. This will give you a good idea of what can be covered by a warranty, either a manufacturer warranty or an additional warranty service.

It is important to get a certified inspection on older properties, or before you buy, so that you have exact information that shows what your house requires to be liveable and up to building codes in your area.

There are many steps you can take to protect the items in your home and getting an extended warranty is one of the best ways to get blanket coverage on the items in your home. Standard insurance tends to only cover certain items in your home and only covers them under very specific circumstances. Protect yourself by extending your home coverage with a warranty package, and you won’t be sorry!

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Ronald Hayes
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Ronald is a business editor who writes about various topics such as technology, health and finance. He works along with the colourful folks that build a nation through tech startups. He is also a professional football player and video games enthusiast.
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