Whether you live in view of the wooded Berkshires in the west or among the salt and sand of Cape Cod in the east, a comprehensive home warranty is essential to protect your Massachusetts home.
With its rich colonial history, variety of terrain, strong schools, array of big cities and charming towns, and plentiful employment opportunities, Massachusetts is attractive place to buy a home and raise a family. But harsh weather, extreme temperatures, and aging infrastructure can take its toll on appliances, structures, and systems in your home and on your property. Massachusetts home warranty coverage through Liberty Home Guard can protect your home and your wallet if and when something requires repair or replacement.
What is a MA home warranty?
A home warranty is an agreement between a homeowner and service provider to minimize the financial risk associated with repairing or replacing an essential system or appliance in a home. Different states have different laws and regulations governing home warranty coverage. An MA home warranty is an agreement that adheres to the requirements mandated by Massachusetts.
A home warranty is not one-size-fits-all. Some comprehensive plans encompass a variety of systems, appliances, and structures. Other plans may cover only one item, or even a specific component of one item. Some common items you can find a home warranty plan to cover include:
- Roofs, walls, foundations, and chimneys
- HVAC systems
- Plumbing and irrigation systems
- High- and low-voltage wiring
- Masonry
- Washers and dryers
- Refrigerators, ovens, ranges, microwaves, and dishwashers
- Water softeners and pumps
- Insulation
- Home entertainment systems
Homeowners can easily find a plan that best suits their lifestyle and finances. Liberty Home Guard offers a variety of home warranty plans in Massachusetts.
How Does a Home Warranty Work?
Home warranty plans are remarkably convenient. Upon purchasing an agreement, homeowners can expect an immediate reprieve of the worry about a failing item in the home. Say, for example, a homeowner’s refrigerator fails. If the refrigerator is covered under a home warranty plan, the service provider will dispatch a technician to the home to repair or replace the appliance as necessary. The homeowner may pay a small service fee, but is spared the multi-thousand-dollar expense of replacing a refrigerator. A home warranty plan even makes more financial sense than relying on a handyman when something goes wrong.