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Last updated: March 2026 • Informational only (not legal advice)
Quick answer: The best way to compare home warranty companies is to ignore marketing first and compare what actually drives outcomes: coverage caps, service fees, exclusions, and how claims are handled. Always read sample contracts before you buy.
The “Scorecard” (compare any company in 10 minutes)
Step 1 — Your Top 3 Risk Items
Write down the three items you care about most (examples: HVAC, water heater, refrigerator). These determine which caps matter.
- Risk Item #1: ________
- Risk Item #2: ________
- Risk Item #3: ________
Step 2 — Score the Plan (0–2 points each)
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Coverage caps (limits): Do caps align with your risk items?
0 = low/unclear caps • 1 = mixed • 2 = strong caps you can verify
Coverage Caps 101: The #1 Reason “Covered” Still Costs You Money -
Service fee: Is the service fee reasonable for your expected claim frequency?
0 = high/unclear • 1 = average • 2 = clear + acceptable
Service Fee Explained: What You Pay Per Claim -
Exclusions (fine print): How strict are exclusions (pre-existing, maintenance, improper install, code/permit/access)?
0 = broad/unclear • 1 = typical • 2 = clearly defined and understandable
Why Home Warranty Claims Get Denied (Pillar Guide) -
Claims process clarity: Are steps clear (file → dispatch → diagnosis → approval)?
0 = unclear • 1 = mostly clear • 2 = clearly documented
Home Warranty Claims Process (Pillar Guide) -
Contractor network & dispatch: Is dispatch realistic for your location?
0 = frequent delays risk • 1 = unknown • 2 = strong availability indicators
Provider Network Explained (Dispatch & Contractor Selection) -
Out-of-pocket costs: Does the contract disclose permits/code/haul-away/access?
0 = hidden • 1 = partial • 2 = clearly disclosed
Out-of-Pocket Costs to Watch
The #1 rule: read the sample contract
Reliable comparison requires reading the sample contract because that’s where you find coverage start rules, caps, exclusions, and fees.
- How to Read a Home Warranty Sample Contract (ConsumerAffairs)
- How to Choose a Home Warranty Company (ConsumerAffairs)
Red flags (skip or investigate further)
- Caps are missing, hard to find, or only described in marketing (no contract proof).
- Exclusions are broad and vague (especially around “maintenance” or “pre-existing”).
- Service fee rules are unclear (per trade/per visit surprises).
- Out-of-pocket charges are not disclosed (code, permits, access, haul-away).
- Claims steps are not clearly explained (no written process).
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Related reading (recommended)
- Home Warranty Index
- Start Here
- Home Warranty Basics (Pillar Guide)
- Costs, Service Fees & Coverage Caps (Pillar Guide)
- Exclusions, Denials & Fine Print (Pillar Guide)
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