What is not covered under Sears Home Warranty?

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Sears Home Warranty, like many warranty providers, has specific exclusions and limitations in its coverage policies. Generally, items not covered by the warranty could include pre-existing conditions, improper installations, and non-mechanical or cosmetic damages. Additionally, appliances and systems that are used for commercial purposes may not be eligible for coverage under a residential warranty plan. There may also be restrictions related to certain components of covered systems or appliances. For example, some plans may not cover routine maintenance or maintenance-related issues, such as clogged drains, normal wear and tear, or issues that arise from lack of proper maintenance. Furthermore, modifications made after the original installation could void coverage, as well as damage caused by power surges or natural disasters. Specific exclusions may vary by plan or location, so it is essential for customers to carefully review the terms and conditions of their individual coverage to understand what is included and what is not. This may involve checking the fine print of the warranty agreement or visiting the official Sears Home Warranty website for more detailed information. This way, customers can gain clarity on the limitations of their coverage and ensure they are adequately informed about their warranty protections.
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Answered Jun 29, 2025

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