Phoenix Home Warranty Can Save Homeowners Money
Now as much as ever homeowners are looking for savings where ever they can be found. With that thought in mind we ask, is a Phoenix Home Warranty worth the money?
There is a Phoenix Home Warranty to fit every homeowner or Buyer
With the price of a Phoenix home warranty ranging from $300 – $600 dollars depending on the desired coverage there is a plan for every buyer. If you are considering purchasing an existing home as part of standard real estate transaction your Realtor can negotiate that the Seller pay for your warranty.
The Phoenix home warranty is designed to cover you when specific systems and appliances fail
Landmark Home Warranty specifically reported that 3 out of 4 clients have at least one repair made within their first year of having the warranty and while those repairs range in cost, they can represent a significant savings.
The following table represents what a typical repair can cost without a Phoenix home warranty:
Heating System: $130 – $3,500
Water Heater: $115 – $1,500
Dishwasher: $98 – $1,250
Air Conditioning: $130 – $4,000
Oven/Range: $110 – $2,700
Kitchen Refrigerator: $110 – $3800
Plumbing: $95 – $7,500
Electrical System: $85 – $2,500
With a Phoenix home warranty homeowners can save themselves the pain of those prices by just paying a $60 service call fee for each of these covered items.
Depending on your comfort level with service contractors, you will also like the added convenience that the contractor who works on your home comes from a preselected pool professionals and your home warranty company will pick up the bill. Your Phoenix home warranty company can also be very savvy when it comes to understanding a typical home systems and appliances, and therefore could save you time and money by troubleshooting simple issues with you over the phone when you call for service.
Maybe of greatest importance to our Phoenix housing market is the limited availability of R-22, also known as Freon. Since the 1980’s the government has been phasing it out due to environmental concerns. The replacement coolant, R-410A or Puron is not compatible with most existing Air-Conditioners, and without a Phoenix home warranty you will eventually be stuck time and costs associated with finding Freon and compatible parts, or upgrading your system to be compatible with Puron.
Below is a video provided by Landmark Home Warranty who would love to help you with your Phoenix home warranty needs.
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