Protect your home from unexpected repair costs.
Simple home warranty plans designed to help homeowners manage covered system and appliance repairs.

Coverage for the systems and appliances you rely on every day.
Specific inclusions, limits, and exclusions are set by the carrier's contract. Here's what most plans typically address.
Heating & cooling
A/C, heat pumps, furnaces, ductwork, thermostats.
Electrical
Panels, breakers, switches, outlets, built-in fixtures.
Plumbing
Interior leaks, stoppages, faucets, valves, water heaters.
Kitchen appliances
Refrigerator, range, oven, microwave, dishwasher.
Laundry
Washer and dryer, including common mechanical parts.
Home electronics
Optional add-on for TVs, computers, and connected devices.
Coverage subject to plan terms, exclusions, and service fees.
Four simple steps, no surprises.
Tell us about your home
Share your ZIP code and a few details about your property.
Compare plan options
An advisor walks you through plans from carriers in your area.
Enroll with a carrier
Pick the plan that fits and complete enrollment with the carrier.
File a claim when needed
Contact the carrier when a covered item breaks. Service fees apply.
What homeowners are saying.
Coverage subject to plan terms, exclusions, and service fees.
"Our AC died in July and the plan we picked covered the replacement. Out the door for just the service fee — saved us thousands."
"Had a water heater fail six months in. Filed a claim, technician came out in two days, and it was fully replaced. Plan paid for itself."
"Fridge compressor went out and the repair was handled with no hassle. I've already used the coverage twice this year and couldn't be happier."
Common questions.
Most plans address mechanical breakdowns of covered home systems and appliances, such as heating and cooling, plumbing, electrical, kitchen appliances, and laundry. Exact inclusions are defined by the carrier's contract.
Homeowners insurance is built for sudden events like fire, theft, or storm damage. A home warranty is a service contract that may help with everyday mechanical breakdowns of covered items.
When a covered item stops working, you contact the carrier. The carrier typically dispatches a service provider from their network. A flat service fee usually applies per visit.
Most carriers apply a waiting period after enrollment before claims can be filed. The exact length is set by the carrier and the plan.
A service fee is a flat amount you pay per service visit, regardless of the repair cost. The fee amount is defined by the plan you choose.
Each carrier's contract lists specific exclusions and coverage limits. Common exclusions include pre-existing conditions, cosmetic damage, and improperly installed equipment.
No. Home Warranty Select is a marketing and matching service. We help homeowners compare home warranty plans from third-party carriers. We don't issue contracts or pay claims.
Compare plans for your home.
Share a few details and an advisor will follow up to help you compare plans. No cost, no obligation.
- Free, no-obligation quote
- Based on your home and ZIP code
- Compare carriers side by side
