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The company has been in the industry for over 11 years. Since their inception, they have protected more than 1,000,000 homes across the United States. The company offers a range of plans that cover major appliances and systems.
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They are the pioneers in the home warranty industry. The company has 15,000 licensed technicians nationwide. AHS plans come into effect 30 days after the date of purchase and lasts for 12 months.
They are one of the leading home warranty providers in the industry. They have skilled and licensed technicians who provide top-notch services. A standout feature of their services is that they do not require a home inspection.
They are the only company in the home warranty industry to offer coverage for mobile homes. They offer a 30-day free trial and $100 Off on roof coverage. Select Home Warranty has a dedicated team that offers 24/7 customer support.
They have more than 35 years of experience in the industry. They offer several benefits to their customers, including flexible payment options, 30 days money-back guarantee, unlimited service calls, etc.
Arnold Martinez, Lakewood
On May 10, 2016
American Home Shield (AHS)
I have had AHS for at least 20 years. When I started with AHS my contract was $35 a month and $35 deductible. As expected prices continually went up and at $50.50 a month and $75 deductible, I still felt comfortable. Unfortunately, in April our Kitchen sink sprayer, started leaking. AHS said it was only covered if the sprayer was not stand alone and a part of the actual fixture, which it was. Then AHS called back and said they only cover the "leak" and not the "fixtures". If the ONLY way to fix the leak is to replace the fixture, then should not the fixture be covered? In the end, one monthly payment of $50 and my $75 deductible could have covered most if not all the cost of replacing the fixture. Bottom line and keeping it simple. If as AHS said; fixing the "leak" is covered, then AHS should have FIXED the LEAK and not looked for a loophole to escape their accountability.