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Kitchenaid is renowned by home bakers and cooks for their high-quality kitchen appliances. The company’s iconic stand mixer is one of the most recognizable kitchen accessories in the world. While Kitchenaid has a well-earned reputation for durability, any manufactured appliance can develop an issue that renders it inoperable or less efficient. 

It’s a good idea for consumers to take advantage of the Kitchenaid warranty and service plans to ensure they can keep their Kitchenaid appliances in excellent condition. There’s also a way to extend the Kitchenaid warranty beyond the original’s limits and exclusions.

What Does the Kitchenaid Warranty Cover?

Kitchenaid manufactures a wide range of products. There are major appliances, such as ovens, refrigerators, and dishwashers. There are also comparatively smaller countertop appliances, including blenders, toasters, slow cookers, and their famous stand mixers.

The extent of Kitchenaid’s manufacturer’s warranty depends on the appliance in question. Major appliances will usually have multi-year full warranties, which are then followed by multi-year limited warranties. For example, a Kitchenaid built-in refrigerator will have parts and labor covered in full for six years if any component of the sealed refrigeration system breaks down. For the next six years, Kitchenaid will replace defective parts in the refrigeration system, but the company will not pay for labor.

The warranty period is significantly shorter for smaller appliances. The warranty for a Kitchenaid stand mixer, for instance, is active for only one year after purchase.

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What Is Not Covered by a Kitchenaid Warranty?

As is often the case, there are limitations to the kind of damage Kitchenaid will repair, even if the product is still covered by the warranty. 

Kitchenaid will repair any of their appliances that break down because of defective parts or poor workmanship. They will not cover damage that is sustained by misuse, abuse, or modification. They will not cover products that are used for commercial purposes, and they will often not supply replacement parts if the appliance has been relocated to another country.

Notably, the Kitchenaid warranty does not cover damage arising from normal wear and tear. This is on par with warranties from other companies in the kitchen appliance industry.

If you’re looking for a company to repair your Kitchenaid appliances, check your product’s warranty information in your owner’s manual. 

How Do I Make a Claim on a Kitchenaid Limited Warranty?

If your stand mixer or other Kitchenaid product breaks down during the term of your Kitchenaid warranty, the company encourages you to contact its Customer experience Center. You’ll want to have your original sales receipt for the item on hand, and you’ll have to provide proof of purchase to get the claim underway.

Double-check your Kitchenaid warranty before you call their service line to make sure that your product is covered.

How Can I Extend My Kitchenaid Warranty?

You can retain the coverage on your product after the Kitchenaid warranty expires with a home warranty from Liberty Home Guard. A home warranty is essentially a service contract that covers repairs and replacement of all the appliances and systems in your home, including Kitchenaid products.

In actuality, a home warranty from Liberty Home Guard adds coverage for your Kitchenaid appliance. Unlike the manufacturer’s warranty, a Liberty Home Guard warranty covers damage from normal wear and tear. 

For just a reasonable monthly payment and modest service fees, you can protect virtually all your kitchen appliances — not just your Kitchenaid items. In the process, you have the chance to save on expensive repairs paid out of pocket.

Liberty Home Guard gives you three plans for a home warranty: Appliance Guard, Systems Guard, and Total Home Guard, which covers both. You can also get add-on coverage for other components and unique items.

How Do I Make a Claim on a Home Warranty?

If your Kitchenaid product breaks down or fails during the term of your home warranty, contact Liberty Home Guard through its online Customer Portal, which can be accessed 24 hours a day. You can also contact our customer service department over the phone.

When Liberty Home Guard approves your claim, we’ll send you options for a local technician from our extensive network of authorized service providers. We always try to respond within 24 to 48 hours of your initial claim.

The technician will diagnose what’s wrong with your Kitchenaid item and repair it promptly. If they decide the item needs to be replaced, Liberty Home Guard will arrange for a new model to be sent. Whether you get your item repaired or replaced, it will be at no cost to you. 

How to Get a Quote for a Kitchenaid Extended Warranty

Kitchenaid does offer extended service plans, but it can be frustrating to juggle multiple service plans if you have appliances that come from many different manufacturers. With Liberty Home Guard, you can get a premium kitchen appliances warranty and bundle coverage for multiple appliances to save you money and trouble.

Getting a free quote is as easy as clicking the link at the top of this page. You can also reach out to our team at (866)-983-3442.

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HOME WARRANTY
  • What is a home warranty?

    A home warranty is a service contract that covers the cost of repairs and replacements for your home’s systems and appliances when they break down over time from normal wear and tear.

  • How does a home warranty work?

    It’s simple, you can select the coverage plan of your choice that is the best fit for your home and budget.

    When you request service for a covered item, you will be charged a pre-set fee in order to initiate the service request.

    With an LHG home warranty, when a covered item needs repair, simply follow these steps:

    • File a claim online or call.
    • After paying your set fee, we’ll put you in contact with a local contractor to schedule your appointment.
    • After officially diagnosing the problem, the contractor will contact us to make sure the issue is covered by your plan.
    • If everything checks out, the contractor will then repair or replace the item in question.
    • Afterwards, we’ll check in with you by email or phone to make sure you’re happy with the job.
  • What does a home warranty cover?

    Liberty Home Guard offers 3 different plans depending on the coverage your home needs. The Total Home Guard is a combination of both our Appliance Guard and Systems Guard plan. It is our most comprehensive and most economical.

    We offer add-ons to each plan. Check HERE for our Home Warranty Plans & Policies page to learn more about everything we cover.

  • How is a home warranty different from homeowner’s insurance?

    A home warranty covers the costs of repairs and replacements of major home appliances and systems. Home systems, for example, include plumbing, electrical, and HVAC.

    Homeowners insurance provides coverage if theft or natural disaster hits.

  • How is a home warranty different from a manufacturer’s warranty?

    The main difference is that a manufacturer’s warranty generally covers the failed part of a single appliance, but usually doesn’t include the cost of labor or repair. With a home warranty, one plan covers a variety of systems and appliances, making it a more cost-effective way to safeguard your home.

  • Why is buying a home warranty a good decision for homeowners?

    A home warranty protects the homeowner’s budget by removing the risk of fluctuating expenses when big ticket items break down. With a Liberty Home Guard home warranty, the homeowner will pay for a monthly plan, along with a flat rate service call fee associated with any repairs, rather than the full retail cost of replacing or repairing any of their home appliances or systems.

  • Do I have to get a home inspection before getting a Liberty Home Guard home warranty?

    No. Liberty Home Guard doesn’t require a home inspection or any maintenance records to purchase a home warranty plan.

  • How long does it take to fulfill a service request?

    Liberty Home Guard will dispatch a licensed technician to your home within 24 - 48 (business) hours of your request. Extenuating circumstances do apply.

  • Can I choose my own service contractor?

    Yes, you absolutely can. We only ask that you reach out to us first so that we can authorize the contractor you'd like to work with. This helps ensure that the highest standards are applied and that you and your family are kept safe. In our experience, you will usually save the most money and get the best work done using an LHG Certified Professional. All of our contractors are licensed professionals, and their work comes with a 60-day workmanship guarantee.

  • What happens if I sell my home?

    You can take your warranty with you to your new home, or cancel your warranty plan.

    To cancel your policy with Liberty Home Guard, please log in to your online customer portal and select the ‘Policy Details’ tab. There you will find a link titled ‘Cancel Coverage’. Alternatively, you can also call us at (866) 465-2403 or email us accounts@libertyhomeguard.com.

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  • How do I set up an account online?

    Once you sign up for an LHG policy, you will receive an email with instructions on how to register your account that will include your username and password.

  • How do I request service?

    Once your coverage kicks in, schedule a request online any time HERE. You can also dial 833-LHGUARD (866) 396-5837 for your request.

    You can check any job’s status by logging into your account HERE.

  • What if my covered item can’t be fixed?

    If we determine your covered item is beyond repair, we’ll offer a replacement or find you another solution that works for your situation.

  • Who will LHG send to my house?

    We work with licensed contractors in your area who have been regularly evaluated by customers to meet our high standards.

  • My issue wasn’t fixed. Can the contractor come back?

    Of course. Simply re-request the service online or by phone. All work done with our service providers comes with a 60-day workmanship guarantee, so if the issue isn’t resolved, we’ll send a service provider back to you, at no charge.

  • How to cancel my Liberty Home Guard policy?

    To cancel your policy with Liberty Home Guard, please log in to your online customer portal and select the ‘Policy Details’ tab. There you will find a link titled ‘Cancel Coverage’. Alternatively, you can also call us at (866) 465-2403 or email us accounts@libertyhomeguard.com. 

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  • How long does my contract last?

    LHG seeks to empower its customers, enabiling you to find the contract term that is right for you. You can purchase a policy that is month-to-month, annual, or multi-year. Our multi-year plans provide the most value, call us toll free at (866) 396-5837 to find out more.

  • How do I make sure my coverage continues?

    If you have set up automatic payments with us, we will send your new contract 30 days before the old one expires. If you are not on an automatic payment system, you can continue coverage by logging into your account or calling us toll-free at  (866) 396-5837.

  • Can I cancel at any time?

    Yes, you can cancel at any time. If your cancellation occurs within the first 30 days of your coverage, we’ll refund your contract fees minus the cost of claims paid, and we will charge a small administrative overhead fee. If you cancel after the 30th day, you’ll receive a prorated refund of your contract fees for the rest of the contract term minus the cost of claims paid, and we will charge a small administrative overhead fee.

    To cancel your policy with Liberty Home Guard, please log in to your online customer portal and select the ‘Policy Details’ tab. There you will find a link titled ‘Cancel Coverage’. Alternatively, you can also call us at (866) 465-2403 or email us accounts@libertyhomeguard.com.

  • Is there a limit to the number of repairs I get during my contract term?

    No, we do not have a limit, although some coverage limitations, such as cost caps, may apply.

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