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Sunday, August 11, 2013

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A home warranty is a renewable service contract that covers the repair or replacement of many of the most frequently occurring breakdowns of system components and appliances.
Your home is most likely one of your biggest investments. Unexpected repair or replacement costs of covered items can easily strain your budget. Plus, finding a qualified professional to solve your problems can be stressful and inconvenient.

Choice Home Warranty plans offer comprehensive protection against the high cost of repair or replacement of properly maintained major systems and appliances. A policy holder calls our claims center and pays a modest service call fee per claim when a problem or repair need arises. At Choice Home Warranty, we strive to always offer our customers fast and simple solutions, along with excellent service technicians. Customers are looking for value for their money, and we believe we provide outstanding customer satisfaction and protection against the high costs of home and appliance repairs on covered items.*

When you decide to purchase a Choice Home Warranty, you will work with a knowledgeable, dedicated team that will service your covered home repair needs swiftly and efficiently.** With many home warranty companies, your claim is assigned to a clerk in a large department, rather than having a personable, dedicated team processing your service request. With a CHW Warranty, you will have a dedicated team of two or three representatives, who will always be thoroughly involved in your claim and available to help you with any questions that your may have.


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A home warranty is a contractual agreement provided to an owner of a house by any of a number of different types of entities such as home builders, risk management groups, or others. The home warranty industry was founded in 1971 by American Home Shield.[1] In the strictest legal sense a warranty of any kind within the United States must adhere to guidelines set at the states' and federal government's levels. But the words are not always used explicitly to mean a legal warranty is being conveyed. In many cases, at least in the United States, a home warranty is not a warranty at all but rather a home service contract[2] that covers the repair and/or replacement costs of home appliances, major systems such as heating and cooling, and possibly other components of a home, structural or otherwise. The home service contract generally covers equipment and appliances, such as dishwashers, plumbing systems, and electrical systems, that fail due to normal wear and tear. Coverage varies significantly across home warranty companies. Home warranty contracts do not cover all home repairs.
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