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A home protection program is an affordable way to cover the costs of unexpected mechanical failure of a major system or appliance. A home protection program is specifically designed to cover the kinds of repairs that home insurance does not: appliances, plumbing and electrical, air conditioning and furnaces, and pool equipment.

The average annual cost of a home protection program policy is between $250 and $400. Most home protection program companies offer comparable coverage within the same price range. The premium is payable at closing and customarily protects you for one full year. Repairs are typically handled through the home protection program company with a minimal deductible. Often times the cost of the first year premium is offered as an incentive by sellers to solicit the sale of the property. The age and condition of the home should be a consideration when choosing to purchase a home protection program. A fifteen year-old home with original equipment, versus a two year old home will likely have different financial risks. Your REALTOR® can help you decide if a home protection program policy is right for you based on your individual circumstances.

Why Should I Consider a Home Protection Program?

Home ownership is expensive enough all on its own, without adding the cost of repairs and replacements. When moving into a home where appliances and systems have been previously used, there is always the chance that the general wear and tear, or the way in which they were previously used and maintained, could cause breakdown and/or complete failure. These repairs/replacements can be astronomically costly and often times occur unexpectedly. A home protection program will protect you financially from most of the frequently occurring breakdowns of home system components and appliances. Contact Me if you have any questions about home protection program’s or would like more information about them. Discuss your unique needs and concerns with your home protection program representative. If you do not have a trusted home protection program representative, your REALTOR® can refer you to one.

This information is meant as a guide. Although deemed reliable, information may not be accurate for your specific market or property type. Please consult a REALTOR® professional or home protection program representative for more information home protection program policies.