A home warranty can protect Florida residents from paying out-of-pocket for expensive repairs and replacements when major home systems and appliances break down from normal wear and tear. Plus, when you file a claim, your provider will send a pre-vetted local contractor, expediting the necessary repair or replacement. Our team researched the best home warranties in the country and rounded up the top providers in Florida to help you choose the right plan.


Summary of the Best Home Warranty Companies in Florida

The table below shows how our top home warranty providers compare. We highlighted each provider’s standout feature, monthly cost, service fee, response time, and Better Business Bureau (BBB) rating.

Company
Best For
BBB Rating
Monthly Cost
Service Fee
Response Time
Best for Comprehensive Coverage
B
$64–$74
$100–$125
Up to 48 hours
Best Customer Ratings
A+
$49–$60
$65–$125
Up to 48 hours
Best Value
B-
$44–$48
$60–$75
48-84 hours
Best Appliance Coverage
B
$60–$76
$75–$125
4-48 hours
Best For Monthly Cost Service Fee Response Time BBB Rating Link
American Home Shield American Home Shield Best for Comprehensive Coverage $64–$74 $100–$125 Up to 48 hours B VISIT SITE
Liberty Home Guard Liberty Home Guard Best Customer Ratings $49–$60 $65–$125 Up to 48 hours A+ VISIT SITE
Select Home Warranty Select Home Warranty Best Value $44–$48 $60–$75 48-84 hours B- VISIT SITE
First American Home Warranty First American Home Warranty Best Appliance Coverage $60–$76 $75–$125 4-48 hours B VISIT SITE
American Home Shield
Logo American Home Shield
Best For Best for Comprehensive Coverage
Monthly Cost $64–$74
Service Fee $100–$125
Response Time Up to 48 hours
BBB Rating B
VISIT SITE
Liberty Home Guard
Logo Liberty Home Guard
Best For Best Customer Ratings
Monthly Cost $49–$60
Service Fee $65–$125
Response Time Up to 48 hours
BBB Rating A+
VISIT SITE
Select Home Warranty
Logo Select Home Warranty
Best For Best Value
Monthly Cost $44–$48
Service Fee $60–$75
Response Time 48-84 hours
BBB Rating B-
VISIT SITE
First American Home Warranty
Logo First American Home Warranty
Best For Best Appliance Coverage
Monthly Cost $60–$76
Service Fee $75–$125
Response Time 4-48 hours
BBB Rating B
VISIT SITE

Florida’s Top 4 Home Warranty Companies

The highest-rated home warranty companies in Florida include the following:

Our team took plan options, pricing, coverage, customer reviews, claims processes, and various other factors into account when determining the best home warranty providers in Florida. Here are more details on our top four picks.

American Home Shield

Best for Comprehensive Coverage
4.4
  • Response Time: 48 hours
  • State Availability: 48 states (excluding Alaska and Hawaii)
  • Service Call Fee: $100 and $125

American Home Shield (AHS) offers comprehensive major systems and appliance coverage alongside service call fee flexibility. Additionally, AHS covers unique instances other providers typically don’t, such as rust, corrosion, or sediment damage.

Why We Chose American Home Shield

We rated AHS 4.4 out of 5 stars in our review standards. We consider AHS as the “Best for Comprehensive Coverage” due to its three coverage plans, multiple service fees, and solid industry reputation. We thoroughly read American Home Shield’s sample contract and found it applies a $2,000 limit per covered appliance in its ShieldGold plan. It doubles its coverage cap to $4,000 per covered item in the ShieldPlatinum plan.

AHS plans provide extensive coverage, and even its basic plan, ShieldSilver, covers your HVAC system. Its multiple service call fees allow you to customize your monthly premium to fit your budget.

Pros and Cons

Pros Offers a flexible service call fee model that allows customers to adjust monthly fees to fit their budget Sets generous coverage caps (up to $5,000 on built-in systems and $4,000 on appliances with its ShieldPlatinum plan) Provides coverage for unknown preexisting conditions, items damaged by rust and corrosion, and items that have been improperly installed or modified Cons Charges higher monthly premiums compared to other providers Offers less coverage flexibility than most providers with only a few add-on options

Plans and Pricing

American Home Shield offers three plans: ShieldSilver, ShieldGold, and ShieldPlatinum. We called an AHS representative and discovered that ShieldSilver covers built-in systems. The representative noted that AHS imposes a $5,000 coverage cap per covered system. ShieldGold has a $2,000 coverage limit on home appliances and doesn’t include an HVAC tune-up. ShieldPlatinum adds roof-leak coverage, up to $1,000 in code upgrades, an HVAC tune-up, and air filter discounts.

When we used AHS’s quote tool, it allowed us to choose a service call fee of $100 or $125. AHS states that a higher service call fee will result in a lower monthly premium and vice versa. All AHS plans come with a 30-day workmanship guarantee.

While pulling our quote, we discovered that AHS only offers monthly premium options. It doesn’t include an annual premium like other providers on this list. AHS allows you to pull a quote by calling a representative or using its tool.

Here are details on the covered items and monthly costs in each of American Home Shield’s plans:

  • ShieldSilver ($29.99–$39.99 per month): Covers home systems, such as heating, cooling, and electrical
  • ShieldGold ($49.99–$59.99 per month): Covers major systems and appliances, such as air conditioning, roof leaks, and plumbing
  • ShieldPlatinum ($79.99–$89.99 per month): Covers systems and appliances and includes additional benefits, such as $1,500 for roof-leak repairs
  • Optional Add-ons: Electronics, pools/spas, guest units, septic pumps, and well pumps. AHS offers competitively priced add-ons, such as septic pump coverage, for five dollars per month.

You can review the American Home Shield’s sample contract for exact coverage details.

What To Expect

We found it easy to pull a quote from American Home Shield’s quote tool. You must enter your ZIP code, home address, and email. Then it generates your personalized quote. It allows you to choose your service call fee option, which adjusts your premium based on the higher or lower service call fee.

AHS stands out from other providers for its coverage of rust, corrosion, and sediment damage. It also covers improperly installed or maintained items, plus items with preexisting conditions. Most providers exclude items with these conditions from coverage. 

Like most providers in this article, AHS requires you to use an in-network service provider when requesting service. One of our team members owns an AHS plan and tested its claims process. When he filed a claim for a leaking bathroom pipe, AHS found a local plumbing technician within an hour. He scheduled an appointment for the next day, and the plumber fixed his issue on that visit. He only paid his service call fee for the repair.

AHS holds solid customer reviews, despite mixed feelings about its customer service. Based on the dozens of BBB customer reviews we read, some reviewers experienced lower-than-expected claims reimbursement. Others had their claims processed quickly and satisfactorily.

Liberty Home Guard

Best Customer Ratings
4.5
  • Response Time: 48 hours
  • State Availability: 50 states
  • Service Call Fee: $65–$125

Liberty Home Guard (LHG) offers three coverage plans, a 60-day workmanship guarantee, and more than 30 add-ons. LHG also provides accessible customer service via its live-chat feature on its website.

Why We Chose Liberty Home Guard

Liberty Home Guard earned 4.5 out of 5 stars in our rating system. It is the best customer-rated home warranty provider on this list, in part due to its A+ rating* with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and its 4.7 out of 5-star rating on Google Reviews. Our team spoke with multiple customer representatives to consider how well LHG handles customer inquiries. Based on our experiences, we believe it holds up to its stellar ratings, with each representative answering the phone quickly and answering all our questions thoroughly.

Pros and Cons

Pros Extends a 60-day workmanship guarantee Offers 38 unique optional add-ons, including pest control and gutter cleaning Provides a live-chat customer service feature Cons Doesn't allow plan price or service call fee customization Covers high-end appliances only with add-on purchase Lacks transparency about services fees during the quote process

Plans and Pricing

Liberty Home Guard offers three service plan options: Appliance Guard, Systems Guard, and Total Home Guard. Unlike providers with a flexible service call fee, LHG assigns a service call fee to your account based on your plan, add-on selections, and location. According to the representative we spoke with, service fees range from $65 to $125. All LHG’s covered items are subject to a $2,000 coverage cap and a 60-day workmanship guarantee.

Below are the monthly prices for an LHG plan. Expect to pay between $600 and $720 annually. Per our research, LHG offers two additional months of coverage if you sign up for an annual plan. LHG allows you to pull a quote over the phone or online.

Here are details on LHG’s plans and optional add-on coverage:

  • Appliance Guard ($49.99 per month): Covers appliances, such as dishwashers, clothes washers, and dryers
  • Systems Guard ($54.99 per month): Covers built-in systems, such as air conditioning, heating, ductwork, and water heater
  • Total Home Guard ($59.99 per month): Covers all the items in the Appliance Guard and Systems Guard plans
  • Optional Add-ons: Up to 38 options, including pest control, rekey service, gutter cleaning, floor cleaning, and generator coverage. When we pulled our quote, we were informed that pest control coverage costs an extra $15 monthly.

Liberty Home Guard’s service contract provides additional coverage information for each plan.

What To Expect

Pulling a quote from Liberty Home Guard is straightforward. First, you fill out basic personal information such as your name, phone number, and email. Then, you input your home’s address, type, and whether it is under or over 5,000 square feet. LHG will then display your home’s customized monthly premium. 

We believe Liberty Home Guard offers solid coverage for the price. Its $2,000 coverage cap applies to all covered items except electrical and plumbing systems. In addition, it offers the most add-on coverage options compared to other providers. This makes LHG a great choice if you have unique items that need coverage. 

Note that LHG doesn’t allow you to choose your service provider since it works with its network of technicians. However, if LHG can’t source a technician from its network near you, it allows you to source your own. 

In reading customer reviews, we found that consumers’ experiences aligned with our experience contacting LHG’s customer service. Many reviewers noted the helpfulness of representatives and how quickly they resolved issues. We experienced this responsiveness each time we called or used its live-chat feature.

Select Home Warranty

Best Value
4.3
  • Response Time: 48 hours
  • State Availability: 47 states (excluding NevadaWisconsin, and Washington)
  • Service Call Fee: $60–$75

Select Home Warranty provides affordable coverage plans for those who need basic coverage. It offers appliance-only, systems-only, and combination plans. In addition, Select offers a service call fee under $80 per claim.

Why We Chose Select Home Warranty

Select Home Warranty scored 4.3 out of 5 stars in our review standards. It is a great option if you’re looking for an affordable home warranty since all its plans are less than $50 per month and include roof-leak coverage (up to $400 annually) in each standard plan. Home warranty companies don’t typically offer roof-leak coverage without an additional fee.

Pros and Cons

Pros Offers annual premium discounts on multi-year coverage plans Includes generous $3,000 coverage limit for HVAC systems Covers additional refrigeration and stand-alone freezers Cons Excludes coverage for tankless water heaters Offers lower coverage caps than many competitors Charges multiple service fees if there are multiple claims at the same time

Plans and Pricing

Select Home Warranty offers three plan options: Bronze Care, Gold Care, and Platinum Care. Select charges a $60–$75 service call fee. Our team discovered via secret shopping that Select offers its lower service call fee as an over-the-phone deal only. After reviewing Select’s sample contract, we found it covers HVAC systems up to $3,000. However, Select limits other covered systems, such as plumbing and electrical, plus appliances, to a $500 coverage cap. Select’s plans include a 30-day workmanship guarantee.

Select Home Warranty offers monthly and annual premium options. Expect to pay between $533 and $573 annually. According to the quote we pulled, Select offers up to $150 off and two additional months of coverage if you choose an annual premium. It lets you pull a quote by calling or using its online tool.

Here are more details about Select Home Warranty’s plans:

  • Bronze Care ($44.42 per month): Covers appliances, such as clothes washers and dryers, garbage disposals, refrigerators, and cooktops
  • Gold Care ($44.42 per month): Covers systems, such as air conditioning, heating, plumbing, electrical systems, water heaters, and ductwork
  • Platinum Care ($47.75 per month): Covers all the appliances and built-in systems in the Bronze and Gold Care plans, plus garage-door openers and ceiling fans
  • Optional Add-ons: Central vacuums, lawn sprinkler systems, pools, septic systems, spas, stand-alone freezers, sump pumps, and well pumps. Select Home Warranty also offers low prices for its add-ons. For example, it charges under four dollars monthly for central vacuum coverage.

Check out Select Home Warranty’s sample contract which outlines the terms and conditions of each coverage plan.

What To Expect

Select’s quote tool works similarly to the tools of other providers in this article. It first asks for your ZIP code. Then it asks for your name, phone number, and email. It doesn’t, however, ask for your property’s address. This helps streamline the quote process.

Select is worth considering for homeowners who need basic home protection. Its coverage caps for essential systems and appliances are much lower than other providers, making it difficult to recommend from a coverage standpoint. It offers some of the most affordable fees, and it lets you choose your service provider as long you obtain Select’s approval first. 

We also discovered that Select prefers to communicate strictly over the phone for claims and plan issues. Several customers on third-party consumer review sites, such as the BBB and Trustpilot, note that Select’s customer service department is difficult to get ahold of. Therefore, we recommend carefully considering your needs and budget before signing up for Select Home Warranty.

First American Home Warranty

Best Appliance Coverage
4.6
  • Response Time: 48 hours
  • State Availability: 33 states*
  • Service Call Fee: $75, $100, and $125

*(excluding AlaskaConnecticutDelawareHawaiiIllinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, MaineMassachusettsMinnesotaNew HampshireNew YorkNorth DakotaRhode IslandVermont, and Wisconsin)

First American Home Warranty offers comprehensive coverage for both appliances and systems. The company also offers a suite of add-ons plus a plan upgrade that covers miscellaneous fees home warranties typically don’t cover.

Why We Chose First American Home Warranty

We rated First American Home Warranty 4.6 out of 5 stars in our review standards. What makes First American Home Warranty stand out is its generous appliance limits. After reading its sample contract, we found First American pairs each appliance with a $3,500 limit in the Starter and Essential plans, which is higher than other providers. Its Essential and Premium plans offer the First American Advantage upgrade. This upgrade protects systems and appliances that were improperly maintained, modified, or installed—a rarity in the home warranty business.

Pros and Cons

Pros Provides unlimited coverage caps on heating, cooling, or ductwork Covers up to $1,000 in limited roof-leak repair Offers customers access to appliance discounts Cons Covers air conditioning as an add-on in the Starter Plan Limits service to 33 states, which is considerably fewer than many other providers

Plans and Pricing

First American Home Warranty offers three plans: the Starter Plan, the Essential Plan, and the Premium Plan. First American offers flexible service call fees ranging from $75, $100, and $125. The coverage limit for appliances is set at $3,500 per item in its Starter and Essential plans, and its Premium Plan increases appliance limits to $7,000 per covered appliance. Upon speaking with a representative, we discovered the company doesn’t outline hard limits for built-in systems coverage except for water heaters. First American covers all repairs for 30 days. 

First American Home Warranty also offers an annual premium. Annual plan costs range from $540 to $1,040. Unlike other providers that offer annual premiums, First American doesn’t include extra months of coverage or a discount if you choose an annual premium. First American provides an online quote tool or a sales phone line to pull a free quote.

Here are more details about First American’s plan coverage:

  • Starter Plan ($47–$62 per month): Covers built-in microwaves, dishwashers, ductwork, electrical system, heating, plumbing systems, oven/cooktop, plumbing stoppages, refrigerators, and toilet tanks, bowls, and mechanisms
  • Essential Plan ($57–$72 per month): Includes everything in the Starter Plan plus air conditioning, ceiling/attic/exhaust fans, clothes washers, clothes dryers, First American Advantage upgrade, garage-door openers, trash compactors, and water heaters
  • Premium Plan ($72–$87 per month): Covers all items listed in the Essential Plan including refrigerators, and toilet tanks, bowls, and mechanisms full garage-door systems, instant hot water dispensers, luxury appliance coverage, shower heads and arms, and window air conditioning units
  • Optional Add-ons: Additional refrigeration, air conditioning for Starter Plan, HVAC tune-up, limited roof-leak, pool and spa equipment, septic tank systems and pumping, water softeners, and well pumps. First American offers limited roof-leak coverage for under $9 per month.

Check out First American Home Warranty’s sample contract for exact coverage details.

What To Expect

First American’s online quote tool requires you to enter personal information, such as your name, phone number, email, and home address. You must also enter your home’s type and the estimated square footage. Once you do, it generates your monthly quote. Although there is extra information you must fill out, we found it simple to adjust your premium based on your chosen service call fee. It also conveniently displays each plan’s coverage options below the price figures.

First American’s sizeable coverage limits make it a great choice for those who want total home protection. However, it excludes air conditioning coverage from its entry-level Starter plan. You must pay extra to obtain air conditioning coverage. Other providers include it within their basic plans.

First American handles claims by sending in-network service contractors to fix your issue. It allows you to use your own if an in-network provider isn’t available near you. One of our team members purchased a plan to test the claims process. He filed a claim for his garage door opener on a Friday and reported First American sent a service technician the following Monday. The technician arrived at our team member’s home on Monday and fixed his issue in under 30 minutes. All he paid was his service call fee.

Our team read dozens of customer reviews. Similar to other home warranty providers, First American holds mixed reviews. A positive theme was how simple it is to file claims. A negative theme involved delays in fulfilling service requests.


What Is the Cost of a Home Warranty in Florida?

According to the quotes we pulled for each provider above, you can expect to pay an average of $60 monthly or $720 annually for a home warranty in Florida. We found that most providers charge a service call fee between $75 and $125 per claim However, your pricing may vary depending on where you live in the state, the size and type of your home, the provider you choose, and your coverage selections.

Each provider differs in its number of covered items, coverage limits, and add-on selections. For instance, we found that companies with lower monthly premiums tend to have lower coverage limits. Our research also shows that companies that charge more per add-on tend to offer higher coverage limits per add-on.


Annual Home Warranty Cost Calculator

Our team created a calculator to break down the estimated annual cost of owning a home warranty. Enter your monthly premium, service call fee, and estimated number of claims to see your projected annual cost. It’s best to request a quote directly from one of our recommended providers, as annual costs and service fees vary between them.

Appliance Average Repair Cost Average Replacement Cost
Dehumidifier $50–$200 $1,300–$2,800
Microwave $50–$400 $60–$2,000
Dishwasher $50–$500 $400–$3,000
Exhaust Fans $16–$300 $250–$950
Electric Range $100–$500 $230–$3,000
Gas Range $100–$500 $230–$3,000
Dryer $100–$400 $450–$2,300
Oven $100–$430 $400–$3,000
Washer $50–$450 $400–$2,300
Freezer $90–$500 $160–$2,900
Refrigerator $40–$350 $200–$5,000

Life span and repair cost data sourced from InterNACHI and The Home Depot


How Do Home Warranties Work in Florida?

A home warranty is a service contract you can purchase from a company to protect your home’s major systems and appliances. Home warranties work similarly to insurance policies. You must pay either a monthly or annual premium for coverage. When an item breaks down from normal wear and tear, you can file a claim with your home warranty provider.

After you submit a claim, your service provider will send a reputable contractor in your area within 24 to 48 hours to address your issue. However, if you submit a claim after normal business hours, on a weekend, or on holiday, there may be delays in processing your claim.

You must pay a service call fee each time you file a claim, which usually ranges from $75 to $125, based on quotes we pulled. If you file a claim for a previously repaired item within the workmanship guarantee period—typically 30 days, but sometimes longer—the technician should perform additional repairs for free.


Factors To Consider Before Buying a Florida Home Warranty

Due to the varied landscapes and climatic conditions across Florida, there is no one-size-fits-all home warranty. Here are some factors to consider before buying a plan:

Coverage Exclusions

Most home warranties won’t cover tampered items, such as an air conditioner you’ve attempted to fix. Home warranties usually only cover wear-and-tear breakdowns. This means they won’t cover breakdowns caused by preexisting conditions, lack of routine maintenance, or weather incidents, such as storms

Coverage Needs

Consider the home appliances and systems you use most, and select a provider that covers them. In addition, ensure the provider you choose covers your items’ full repair and replacement values.

Plan Costs

Finally, review your total budget before signing up for a home warranty. The monthly or annual fee isn’t the only cost to consider. We suggest coming up with a rough estimate of the number of claims you’ll file during the policy term. Multiply that number by the service call fee you pay. Then, add that number to your monthly or annual premium. This will roughly determine the total home warranty cost for the policy term.


What’s Covered in a Florida Home Warranty Plan?

Depending on where you live, you might have different coverage needs. For example, if you live in Jackson County, you may need roof-leak repair coverage due to the regular rainfall. Here is a list of the typical home systems and appliances a Florida home warranty covers:

Appliances:

  • Built-in microwaves
  • Clothes washers and dryers
  • Dishwashers
  • Garbage disposals
  • Ovens
  • Refrigerators
  • Stovetops
  • Trash compactors

Systems:

  • Air conditioners
  • Ceiling fans
  • Central vacuum systems
  • Ductwork systems
  • Electrical systems
  • Furnaces
  • Garage-door openers
  • Heating systems
  • Plumbing systems
  • Water heaters

Add-ons:

  • Additional appliances or systems
  • Pools and spas
  • Roof-leak repair
  • Septic systems
  • Sump pumps
  • Well pumps

Are Home Warranties Worth It for Older Florida Homes?

Home warranties are worth it for older homes with aged built-in systems and appliances. For example, if your air conditioning system is older than 10 years, it is nearing the end of its life expectancy, according to InterNACHI. A home warranty will greatly reduce the amount you’ll pay for air conditioner repair. Additionally, a home warranty saves you from searching for a reputable service technician near you. 


Do Home Warranties Accept Claims Immediately?

No, home warranties do not accept claims immediately. When you purchase a home warranty, there is typically a 30-day waiting period before you can file a claim. However, coverage begins on closing day when you purchase a home warranty as part of a real estate transaction. Some companies may allow you to skip the initial waiting period if you provide proof of continuous coverage from a different provider.


How Are Florida Home Warranties Regulated?

Floridas Department of Financial Services (DFS), under the states Office of Insurance Regulation, oversees home warranty companies. Florida requires companies to follow a set of requirements before selling service contracts. For example, a home warranty provider must issue its service contract to the customer within 45 days of purchase. A provider must also clearly label exclusions and limitations within its contract. Failure to do so means the DFS will revoke a providers license to sell service contracts within the state.

In addition, Floridas Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) handles complaints. You may file a complaint directly with the DCA if your home warranty company neglects its contractual obligations.


How To Read Home Warranty Contracts in Florida

We highly recommend reading your home warranty company’s sample contract to ensure it covers your needs. It also gives you a heads-up on the provider’s coverage exclusions and limitations, helping you avoid an unexpected claim denial. Here are a few tips to help you understand a home warranty sample contract:

  • Find what’s covered: Read through the covered item sections carefully. Providers typically list their covered items and components in the same section. Ensure the company covers all the necessary components of the items you need coverage for.
  • Understand exclusions: All home warranty companies have coverage exclusions and limitations they list within their sample contracts. For example, companies may cover refrigerators but not nonessential components, such as storage racks.
  • Ask questions: We highly recommend contacting your home warranty company if you have questions about a section in the sample contract. A representative can clarify a clause or assist you further.

Expert Takes on Home Warranties

We sourced experts across various industries and asked them questions homeowners have about home warranties. Their answers are below:

  • Are there things I should consider while shopping for the best Florida home warranty company? Arthur Chartrand, who is of counsel to the National Home Service Contract Association, says you should specifically look for fully transparent companies. “Look for a company who lists their full name, address, and who their management is.” 
  • Should I buy a Florida home warranty if I own an older home? Dave Bringer, owner and head technician of Bringer Appliance Repair, says, “Older homes need home warranties because their appliances and systems have most likely used their manufacturer’s warranty coverage.”
  • What do I need to know before buying a Florida home warranty? Danny Margagliano, a World Impact Real Estate Realtor, emphasizes knowing if a home warranty provider offers multiple plans. “Depending on the age of your home appliances, the cheapest plan may be good,” he says. “A more expensive plan that covers more parts of the home may be a better choice for someone else.”

Our Conclusion

American Home Shield is our top recommendation due to its decades of experience and positive brand reputation. Its plans are also comprehensive, with generous coverage caps and flexible pricing. Liberty Home Guard is great for homeowners who want the flexibility to choose from a long list of add-on options. Select Home Warranty is worth considering for any homeowner seeking budget-friendly prices. First American Home Warranty is a solid pick for those who need comprehensive appliance coverage.

Before buying a home warranty and making a final decision, we encourage you to get quotes from several providers. Once you have quotes from a few companies, compare coverage options and try to price match with your favorite company to get the best deal possible.

Monthly Cost $64–$74
Service Fee $100–$125
BBB Rating B
States Covered 48
VISIT SITE $150 Off Any Plan
Monthly Cost $49–$60
Service Fee $65–$125
BBB Rating A+
States Covered 50
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Monthly Cost $44–$48
Service Fee $60–$75
BBB Rating B-
States Covered 47
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Monthly Cost $60–$76
Service Fee $75–$125
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Frequently Asked Questions


How Do I Find the Best Home Warranty Company in My Area?

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Our Rating Methodology

The This Old House Reviews Team backs up our home warranty ratings and recommendations with a detailed rating methodology to objectively score each provider. We conduct research by speaking with company representatives, requesting quotes, analyzing sample contracts from each company, and conducting focus groups and consumer surveys. We then score each provider against our review standards for coverage, value, trustworthiness and transparency, availability, and customer service to arrive at a final score out of 100.  

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