At Coldwell Banker Heritage, we look for practical ways to make homeownership easier and less stressful.
That’s why we partner with American Home Shield®, a leading home warranty provider.
A home warranty can help reduce the financial impact of covered breakdowns of major home systems and appliances—so surprises feel more manageable
Important: A home warranty is different from homeowners insurance. Homeowners insurance typically helps with damage from covored events (like storms or fire), while home warranty may help with covered repair/replacement costs due to breakdowns from normal use.
Disclosure: American Home Shield® (AHS) is an independent company. Coverage, pricing, fees, and availability vary by location and are subject to terms, conditions, and exclusions. This page is for informational purposes and does not constitute an offer of coverage.
No. Homeowners insurance typically covers damage from covered events. A home warranty may help with covered repair or replacement costs when certain systems or appliances break down from normal use, subject to plan terms and exclusions.
Buyers, sellers, and homeowners often use home warranties to help reduce uncertainty and budget for covered breakdowns, depending on their situation and plan terms.
Coverage varies by plan and location, but often includes eligible major home systems and appliances. Always review plan details for inclusions, exclusions, limits, service fees, and eligibility requirements.
Many buyers choose a home warranty for added confidence after closing, and some sellers use one during the listing period to reduce stress if a covered item fails before closing. Homeowners may also use a warranty to help budget for covered breakdowns.
No. Homeowners insurance typically covers damage from covered events (like storms or fire). A home warranty may help with covered repair or replacement costs when certain systems or appliances break down from normal use, subject to plan terms and exclusions.