Do home warranties replace the need for inspections?
Quick Answer
Short answer: No—warranties cover breakdowns, not pre-existing defects found in inspections.
Detailed Explanation
Home warranties are service contracts for appliances and systems, typically excluding known problems at purchase. An inspection uncovers existing defects that warranties won't cover, while warranties protect against future breakdowns of functioning equipment.
- Warranty coverage: 1 year typical, renewable
- Service call fees: $75-125 per visit
- Inspection findings often void warranty claims on affected items
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Tim Grover, RE/MAX Excellence • 780-288-5144 • 5607 199 Street NW, Edmonton, AB
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