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Breakdowns can be costly, taking up lots of time and money. When your furnace, A/C, water heater, or one of your household appliances breaks down from regular use, your homeowners insurance won’t cover it.
A home warranty service agreement can help quickly repair or replace your home appliances and systems under covered breakdowns, and you won’t be left with surprise bills.
Generally, it covers major systems like HVAC, plumbing, and electrical and includes appliances such as refrigerators, ovens, and dishwashers. Coverage can vary based on the plan and options you choose.
A home warranty service agreement is an annual contract that can help reduce the costs to repair or replace covered systems and appliances that break down from normal wear and tear.
For more than 40 years, 2-10 Homebuyers Warranty (2-10 HBW) has covered more than 6 million new and preowned homes. As the industry leader, 1 in 6 homes in the US is covered by a 2-10 HBW Structural Warranty.
2-10 HBW provides coverage for the home’s structure, and important systems and appliances—such as heating and cooling systems, water heaters, and refrigerators—to help reduce financial risks. 2-10 HBW works with home builders, real estate professionals, and service contractors to improve the quality of housing and the experience of home ownership nationwide.
Whether you build it, own it, buy it, or sell it, 2-10 HBW’s suite of solutions and services can support your success.
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