More coverage. More benefits.
More peace of mind.
Sears Home Warranty plans offer loads of protection1
A Sears Home Warranty is a single protection plan that covers your home’s major appliances and systems regardless of their age, brand or where they were purchased. When any of your covered products break, just visit us online or call 24/7. One of our service professionals will schedule a time to come to your home to repair the covered item. If it can’t be repaired, we will replace it.1 All you’ll typically pay is an affordable service appointment fee.1 Plus, all repairs come with a 180-day workmanship guarantee.
Select a plan today and get two 17 point HVAC inspections free:
Appliance
Warranty
Appliance Warranty
Protect your major appliances against breakdowns.
What’s Covered:
- Washer & Dryer
- Refrigerator/Freezer
- Built-in Dishwasher
- Range/Cook Top/Oven
- Range Exhaust Fan
- Built-in Microwave
- Built-in Trash Compactor
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Warranty
Systems Warranty
Keep your critical systems up and running.
What’s Covered:
- Central A/C
- Central Heating
- Ductwork
- Electrical System
- Ceiling Fans
- Garage Door Opener
- Garbage Disposal
- Plumbing System
- Water Heater
- Water Softener
- Faucets
- Toilets
- Showers & Tubs
- Plumbing Stoppages
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House Plan
Whole
House
Plan
Whole House Plan
Combine our appliance and systems warranties into one comprehensive plan and save. Protects more than 20 systems and appliances.
Select this plan17–Point Heating & Cooling Checklist Includes:
- Check and clear primary and secondary condensate lines and pans
- Inspect evaporator coil if accessible
- Inspect condenser coil
- Check system operating pressures (Freon levels)
- Test temperature rise and drop of furnace, AC and heat pump
- Check belts and pulleys, adjust if needed
- Lubricate motors if ports are accessible
- Inspect filter, replace if customer has a replacement filter
- General inspection of wiring in furnace and AC units
- Check amp draw of condenser motor
- Check amp draw of evaporator motor
- Check amp draw of compressor
- Inspect furnace chambers and burners
- Check controls and safeties on furnace
- Visually inspect exposed flue pipe
- Check thermostat operation
- Check crankcase heater operation for heat pumps