Coverage highlights
- For covered breakdowns, if we can’t repair you plumbing line, we’ll replace it.
- Covers repairs due to rust and corrosion
- Includes stoppages
We cover components & parts of the following types of your home’s plumbing
- Water, drain, gas, waste or vent line leaks and breaks
- Toilets and related mechanisms
- Toilet wax ring seals
- Faucets
- Shower heads
- Valves for shower, tub and diverter
- Angle stops
- Risers and gate valves (we use similar finishes and styles when we replacement is necessary)
- Hose bibs
- Basket strainers
- Permanently installed sump pumps (ground water only)
- Built-in bathtub whirlpool motor, pump, and air switch assemblies
- Pressure regulators
- Expansion tanks
- Sewage ejector pump (septic system sewage ejector pumps are not covered unless you purchase certain optional coverage).
- Clearing sink, bathtub, shower, and toilet stoppages
- Clearing mainline drain and sewer stoppages through an accessible cleanout up to 100 feet from access point
- Clearing lateral drain line stoppages up to 100 feet from an access point including accessible cleanout, p-trap, drain or overflow access points.
We don’t cover:
- Stoppages caused by collapsed, damaged or broken drain, vent or sewer lines outside your home’s main foundation
- When your lines are broken, infiltrated or stopped by roots or foreign objects – even if they’re within your home’s main foundation
- Bathtubs
- Sinks
- Showers
- Shower enclosures and base pans
- Toilet lids and seats
- Jets
- Caulking or grouting
- Septic tanks
- Water filtration/purification system
- Holding or storage tanks
- Saunas or steam rooms
- Costs needed to locate or access cleanouts that can’t be found or are inaccessible, or to install cleanouts
- Access through roof vents
Note: If your covered repairs requires access to plumbing. We’ll provide the access, but only through unobstructed walls, ceilings or floors, and then we’ll return your access openings to a rough finish. If your plumbing can only be accessed through a concrete floor, wall or ceiling, we’ll pay up to $1,000 (per contract term) for access, diagnosis, repair, or replacement of such plumbing, including returning access openings to a rough finish. You’ll be responsible for paying any costs beyond $1,000.
Besides the specific terms listed here, coverage may be limited by general exclusions and limitations in your home warranty contract.
For more coverage information, please read the sample contract, including but not limited to, the “Coverage Overview” and “Limitations and Exclusions” sections.
Coverage highlights
- For covered breakdowns, if we can’t repair your toilet, we’ll replace it.
We cover components & parts of the following types of your home’s toilets:
- Water, drain, gas, waste or vent line leaks and breaks
- Interior stoppages
- Toilets and related mechanisms
- Toilet wax ring seals
- Angle stops
- Risers and gate valves (we use similar finishes and styles when we replacement is necessary)
- House bibs
- Basket strainers
- Permanently installed sump pumps (ground water only)
- Pressure regulators
- Sewage ejector pump (septic system ejector pumps are not covered unless you purchase certain optional coverage)
- Clearing toilets stoppages
- Clearing mainline drain and sewer stoppages through an accessible cleanout up to 100 feet from an access point
- Clearing lateral drain line stoppages up to 100 feet from an access point including accessible cleanout, p-trap, drain or overflow access points
We don’t cover:
- Stoppages cause by collapsed, damaged or broken drain, vent or sewer lines outside your home’s main foundation
- When your lines are broken, infiltrated or stopped by roots or foreign objects – even if they’re within your home’s main foundation
- Toilet lids and seats
- Caulking or grouting
- Septic tanks
- Water filtration/purification system
- Holding or storage tanks
- Costs needed to locate or access cleanouts that can’t be found or are inaccessible, or to install cleanouts
- Access through roof vents
Note: If your covered repairs requires access to your plumbing. We’ll provide the access, but only through unobstructed walls, ceilings or floors, and then we’ll return your access openings to a rough finish. If your plumbing can only be accessed through a concrete floor, wall or ceiling, we’ll pay up to $1,000 (per contact term) for access, diagnosis, repair, or replacement of such plumbing, including returning access openings to a rough finish. You’ll be responsible for paying any costs beyond $1,000.
Besides the specific terms listed here, coverage may be limited by general exclusions and limitations in your home warranty contract.
For more coverage information, please read the sample contract, including but not limited to, the “Coverage Overview” and “Limitations and Exclusions” sections.
Coverage highlights
- For covered breakdowns, if we can’t repair your faucet or valve, we’ll replace it.
We cover components & parts of the following types of your home’s plumbing:
- Faucets
- Shower heads
- Shower arms
- Valves for shower, tub and diverter
- Angel stops
- Risers and gate valves (we use similar finishes and styles when we replacement is necessary)
- Hose bibs
- Basket strainers
We don’t cover:
- Stoppages caused by collapsed, damaged or broken drain, vent or sewer lines outside your home’s main foundation
- When your lines are broken, infiltrated or stopped by roots or foreign objects – even if they’re within your home’s main foundation
- Bathtubs, jets, sinks and showers
- Shower enclosures and base pans
- Toilet lids and seats
- Caulking or grouting
- Septic tanks
- Water filtration/purification system
- Holding or storage tanks
- Saunas or steam rooms
Costs needed to locate or access cleanouts that can’t be found or are inaccessible, or to install cleanouts access through roof vents.
Note: If your covered repairs requires access to your plumbing. We’ll provide the access, but only through unobstructed walls, ceilings or floors, and the we’ll return your access openings to a rough finish. If your plumbing can only be accessed through a concrete floor, wall or ceiling, we’ll pay up to $1,000 (per contact term) for access diagnosis, repair or replacement of such plumbing, including returning access openings to a rough finish. You’ll be responsible for paying any costs beyond $1,000.
Besides the specific terms listed here, coverage may be limited by general exclusions and limitations in your home warranty contract.
For more coverage information, please read the sample contract, including but not limited to, the “Coverage overview” and “Limitations and Exclusions” sections.
Coverage highlights
- For covered breakdowns, if we can’t repair your whirlpool tub motor, we’ll replace it.
We cover components & parts of the following types of your home’s plumbing:
- Water, drain, gas, waste or vent line leaks and breaks
- Interior stoppages
- Faucets
- Valves for shower, tub and diverter
- Built-in bathtub whirlpool motor, pump, and air switch assemblies
- Pressure regulators
- Clearing bathtub stoppages
We don’t cover:
- Bathtubs
- Showers
- Shower enclosures and base pans
- Jets
- Caulking or grouting
- Saunas or steam rooms
- Access through roof vents
Note: If your covered repairs require access to your plumbing. We’ll provide the access, but only through unobstructed walls, ceilings or floors, and then we’ll return your access openings to a rough finish. If your plumbing can only be accessed through a concrete floor, wall or ceiling, we’ll pay up to $1,000 (per contact term) for access, diagnosis, repair, or replacement of such plumbing, including returning access openings to a rough finish. You’ll be responsible for paying any costs beyond $1,000.
Besides the specific terms listed here, coverage may be limited by general exclusions and limitations in your home warranty contract.
For more coverage information, please read the sample contract, including but not limited to, the “Coverage Overview” and “Limitations and Exclusions” sections.
Coverage highlight
- For covered breakdowns, if we can’t repair your water heater, we’ll replace it.
Covered:
- Components and parts of conventional water heaters (and their tanks)
- Components and parts of tankless water heaters (and their tanks)
- Water heater circulating pumps
- Malfunctions due to normal wear and tear
Not covered:
- Auxiliary holding or storage tanks
- Noise
- Fuel storage tanks and energy conservation units
Besides the specific terms listed here, coverage may be limited by general exclusions and limitations in your home warranty contract.
For more coverage information, please read the sample contract, including but not limited to, “the “Coverage overview” and “limitations and exclusions” sections.