People Home Warranty Is Here To Protect You!

Learn how we help protect your family's investment

Understanding Home Warranties

A home is one of the largest investments most of us may make, but it's the one investment you can protect with a warranty. A home warranty provides resources to help you maintain your home and keep appliances in good working order for your family.


What can a warranty do for me?

Repair or replace appliances that are covered when they fail.
Provide proven contractors without having to locate them on your own.
Provide 24/7 online or phone availability to request claims service.

Double Check Your Coverage

Home warranties provide valuable coverage for you and your family, however, they do not cover all system and appliance failures. It is important you understand the coverage discussed in the terms of the agreement. We recommend you pay attention to these steps before making a claim:

Ensure you are covered - When an appliance fails, check your home warranty contract to be sure it is covered and understand any coverage limits.

Contact us first - Do not call a service provider before you report the failure to First American. We will dispatch a technician from our network to diagnose the problem and perform the repair or replacement.

Perform routine maintenance - Remember the simple things like cleaning or changing filters in your systems and appliances. Check the manufacturer’s guidelines to see what types of maintenance are recommended and how frequently they should be performed.


FAQ

Our customer service won’t leave you alone

A home warranty is typically a one-year renewable service contract designed to protect your household budget from unexpected, costly repairs on home systems and appliances.

We make it real easy to get a free quote. Costs vary depending on a few factors, but we encourage you to contact us to get a free quote and see how easy it is to get a warranty.

No. We will cover your system or appliance regardless of age, provided it is in safe, working order before the start of your contract.

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