
Do you want to avoid being caught off guard when your heating or cooling system breaks down right before winter sets in or summer heat peaks? Your HVAC system is one of the hardest-working systems in your home, and keeping it in top shape requires more than just crossing your fingers each season.
Routine maintenance helps your system run efficiently, extends its lifespan, and catches small issues before they become costly emergencies. And when something does go wrong, you want a plan in place that gets it fixed fast, without the runaround.
That's where Liberty Home Guard's HVAC Maintenance Add-On comes in.

Most home warranty companies treat maintenance and repairs as two completely separate events. Liberty Home Guard built something the industry hadn't seen before: a seamless transition model that connects preventative care and corrective repairs within a single service visit.
Here's how it works across three phases:
Phase 1: Preventative Maintenance (Add-On Coverage)
During the designated seasonal windows, typically fall and spring, homeowners with the HVAC Maintenance Add-On can schedule their annual tune-up directly through Liberty's customer portal. Both maintenance and repair options live within the same interface, giving you a unified experience from the start.
Phase 2: On-Site Discovery (Seamless Transition)
If a technician performing your routine tune-up identifies a mechanical failure or malfunction, they don't just report it and leave. The visit automatically pivots into an active repair or replacement scenario on the spot, using the very same claim opened for your maintenance visit.
Phase 3: Corrective Resolution (Integrated Repair)
Because the process is built as a single service lifecycle, the repair or replacement begins immediately. No second service fee. No new ticket. No waiting for a follow-up inspection. The path to resolution is dramatically shorter than the industry standard.
Home warranties have a variety of advantages over other protection policies. Homeowner's insurance, for instance, mainly covers damage from unexpected events like fires or storms rather than mechanical wear and tear on your home systems.
A manufacturer's warranty, in contrast, focuses on a single unit and typically expires just a few years after purchase, long before most HVAC problems tend to show up.
With a home warranty that includes an HVAC maintenance add-on, you get proactive, seasonal care for your heating and cooling system alongside the repair and replacement coverage you already rely on. When a technician identifies an issue, Liberty dispatches a pre-approved contractor and helps cover the cost, often without requiring you to start the process over from scratch.
A seasonal HVAC tune-up can identify and address a wide range of issues, including:
Catching these issues during a scheduled maintenance visit, rather than after a full breakdown, saves time, money, and a lot of seasonal stress.
The HVAC Maintenance Add-On is available during seasonal service windows because fall and spring are exactly when these systems need attention most. A problem discovered in October could leave your family without heat by December. An issue caught in April could mean a broken air conditioner on the hottest day of August.
The traditional industry approach, where a maintenance visit and a repair are treated as separate events, creates unnecessary delays that can stretch from days to weeks. Liberty's integrated model eliminates that gap entirely, ensuring your system is prepared, protected, and either fixed or replaced before the season demands its full performance.
Need HVAC Coverage? Get Liberty Home Guard on the Line.
Call our team at (833) 544-8273 for your next home warranty plan. With Liberty Home Guard's HVAC Maintenance Add-On, you'll avoid paying out of pocket for surprise repairs, and your family won't be left waiting when your heating or cooling system needs attention most.
Consider adding similar coverage for other essential home systems and appliances, too, such as plumbing, electrical systems, refrigerators, or washing machines.
See why Americans trust Liberty Home Guard and get in touch with us today.
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View All PostsA 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.
Read more about what is a home warranty.
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:
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.
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.
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.
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.
No. Liberty Home Guard doesn’t require a home inspection or any maintenance records to purchase a home warranty plan.
Liberty Home Guard will dispatch a licensed technician to your home within 24 - 48 (business) hours of your request. Extenuating circumstances do apply.
Yes, absolutely. Just contact us first so we can authorize the contractor you’d like to use. This helps us confirm coverage, apply our quality and safety standards, and keep everything running smoothly. In our experience, you’ll often save more and get the best results with an LHG Certified Professional. Work completed by our authorized providers is covered by our workmanship guarantee for a set period after the work is done—see your service contract for details.
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.
To choose the best home warranty, compare coverage for your essential systems and appliances, check home warranty companies ratings, and read best home warranty reviews. Look for fast service, reliable claims, and easy-to-use digital tools. Providers like Liberty Home Guard rank among the top rated home warranty companies. Learn more about selecting the right plan in our cheat sheet guide to choosing the best home warranty.
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.
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.
If we determine your covered item is beyond repair, we’ll offer a replacement or find you another solution that works for your situation.
We work with licensed contractors in your area who have been regularly evaluated by customers to meet our high standards.
Of course. Simply re-request service online or by phone. Work performed by our service providers is covered by our workmanship guarantee, so if the issue persists within the applicable guarantee period, we’ll send a provider back at no additional charge.
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.
Yes, there are some limitations to what a home warranty plan can cover. Home warranties cover breakdowns that occur due to normal wear and tear. For example, if a fan in your AC unit breaks due to natural use, LHG would cover the replacement. However, if that AC was broken from human misuse or a natural event, it would not fall under our coverage.
No, it doesn’t. You can get an LHG warranty plan no matter the age of your appliances.
You can start requesting service after 30-60 days depending on the coverage you purchase. If you purchased your plan while buying your home, ask your agent about whether or not we start coverage on the day the escrow closes.
If, for any reason, you need to change your plan, you can do so within the first 30 days of purchasing your coverage. To make a switch call (833) 544-8273
Yes, you can read a sample Service Contract Agreement HERE.
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.
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.
Yes, you can cancel at any time. Any applicable refund will be calculated in accordance with Section J of your policy. To cancel, simply log in to your online customer portal and navigate to the Policy Details tab, where you’ll see a Cancel Coverage link. If you prefer, you can also cancel by calling us at (866) 489-2214 or emailing accounts@libertyhomeguard.com.
No, we do not have a limit, although some coverage limitations, such as cost caps, may apply.


