Your interior plumbing lines and components are an integral part of your home, and most plumbing repairs require professional help. Having the right coverage can make it a lot easier to keep things up and running. Rather than panicking when you discover a covered problem, you can simply place a service request online or call American Home Shield®.
American Home Shield will cover up to $1,000 should the contractor need to cut through concrete to access any system components.
Yes, all 3 of our home warranty plans cover the parts of interior plumbing lines and components during your 1-year agreement term. Please see the plan agreement for more detailed coverage information, limitations and exclusions.
All 3 of our home warranty plans include coverage for interior plumbing lines and components, including leaks and breaks of water, gas, waste, and vent lines, as well as drain line and sewer stoppages. We will also provide access to plumbing lines through unobstructed walls, ceilings, or floors, and will return access opening to a rough finish. Note that if plumbing is only accessible via a concrete floor, wall or ceiling, AHS will pay up to $1,000 per plan agreement term. Please see the coverage details on the page above or the plan agreement for more information on limitations and exclusions.
If we can’t repair your covered interior plumbing lines and components, we’ll replace them subject to the limitations and exclusions in your plan agreement and remove the defective item.
Yes, we cover clearing of mainline drain stoppages through an accessible cleanout up to 100 ft from the access point. However, we do not cover costs to locate/access cleanouts that are not found/inaccessible. We also do not install cleanouts. See see the plan agreement for full coverage details.
No, we are not responsible for any secondary incidental or consequential damage that results from a covered plumbing malfunction, including a service contractor’s delay to provide service. See the plan agreement for coverage details.
You can easily place a service request online via MyAccount, pay your preset service fee, and we’ll assign a Pro to your request. The assigned Pro will reach out to you within 24-48 hours to schedule an appointment.
No, most home warranty plans, including American Home Shield, offer coverage for interior plumbing lines, water heaters, toilets, and faucets and valves.
No, your home warranty includes coverage for the covered system or appliance. For example, we will repair your broken dishwasher if the issue is covered, but we do not cover secondary damage like warped floors from the dishwasher flooding your kitchen. That likely falls under homeowners insurance coverage.
No, you don’t need a home inspection for a warranty to cover valid plumbing repair claims.
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