Home Warranty

Compare home warranty options in Iowa

Your house does not care that repair bills are inconvenient. Compare home warranty options for major systems and appliances before something expensive picks a fight with your budget.

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We’re focused on Iowa and Illinois right now. Everyone else can still raise a hand for later.

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What home warranties usually do not cover

These exclusions appear frequently across providers. Treat them as starting questions when comparing plans, not surprises after a claim.

  • Pre-existing conditions or known defects at time of purchase
  • Cosmetic damage that does not affect function
  • Code upgrades required during repair or replacement
  • Systems and appliances not listed in your specific contract
  • Damage from improper installation or neglected maintenance
  • Damage from pests, floods, fire, or external causes
  • Commercial-grade equipment used in a residential setting
  • Secondary structures, outdoor equipment, or detached garages

How it works

Compare before the breakdown gets dramatic.

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Learn what may be covered

Systems, appliances, limits, exclusions. The stuff hiding behind the brochure smile.

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Check plan fit

Match your home’s pain points to plan types. Old HVAC? Moody plumbing? Start there.

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Read before you buy

Service fees, waiting periods, and claim caps matter. Boring words. Expensive consequences.

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We are helping homeowners in Iowa

Good news. We are currently helping homeowners in Iowa compare home warranty options and connect with participating local insurance professionals when helpful.

Enter your ZIP code at the top of this page to check availability and see what options may apply to your specific address.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions in Iowa

Are home warranties available in Iowa?

Yes. We are currently helping homeowners in Iowa compare home warranty options. Coverage availability and plan terms vary by provider and ZIP code.

What does a home warranty typically cover?

Most plans cover major home systems like HVAC, plumbing, and electrical, along with common appliances like refrigerators, dishwashers, and washers and dryers. Coverage limits, service fees, and exclusions vary significantly by provider and plan. There is no standard contract.

Is a home warranty the same as homeowners insurance?

No. Homeowners insurance covers sudden damage from external events like fire, theft, or storms. A home warranty covers mechanical failure of covered systems and appliances from normal wear and tear. Most homeowners need both, not one instead of the other.

How do I choose a home warranty plan?

Start by identifying which systems and appliances in your home are most likely to need attention. Compare what each plan covers, the annual cost, the per-claim service fee, and the coverage cap for each item. Read the full contract before committing.

Is there a waiting period before coverage starts?

Most home warranty contracts include a 30-day waiting period after purchase before claims are accepted. Some providers waive this for homes purchased during a real estate transaction. Verify the waiting period before assuming immediate coverage applies.

Next smart move

Before something expensive breaks in Iowa, compare your options.

Start with your ZIP code. We'll help you understand what may be covered and what to watch out for near Iowa.

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We’re focused on Iowa and Illinois right now. Everyone else can still raise a hand for later.