NATIONAL HOME WARRANTY DAY – February 10
Fri Feb 10th

National Home Warranty Day

On February 10th, National Home Warranty Day reminds us to shield the essential appliances and parts of our homes.

Our homes are packed with complicated appliances, electronics,, and other parts that will wear out over time. One or two of our appliances will break down at any given time. Not only is it inconvenient, but it can also be costly if the washing machine breaks down. Often, another product is not much behind. Will it be the hot water heater next? Will the central air go kaput? Or, just in time for summer, will the central air go kaput? Each repair adds up.

These items that fail due to normal wear and tear are covered by a home warranty, unlike home owner's insurance. Consider how many appliances and systems our households use these days to ensure your investments and protect your investment.

  • Washer
  • Dryer
  • Refrigerator
  • HVAC System
  • Stove
  • Hot Water Heater
  • Garage Door Openers

Home warranties come in many forms, as well. Home warranties can cover a single appliance or a complete system, depending on your needs.

How to celebrate #homewarrantyday

  • Review the value of a home warranty
  • Learn how a policy works and what they cover
  • Review your home warranty to ensure you have the right protection for your house. If you have a home warranty, take the time to review your policy and make sure you have the right coverage for your house. Perhaps you downsized or built an addition recently
  • Share your stories and use #HomeWarrantyDay to post on social media

The first national home warranty day in history has been celebrated

In 2016, 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty introduced National Home Warranty Day to alert homeowners annually about the best way to safeguard every and every valuable part of their house.

Home warranty FAQ

Q. Is there a home warranty policy?

A. No. A. No. A. No. A home warranty is different from insurance. Due to normal wear and tear, A home warranty covers the cost of installation, repair, and replacement of specific appliances or home systems. Fire, water, or other unexpected occurrence damages the home or items in the house, prompting homeowner's insurance.

Q. Does all home warranty companies cover the same items?

A. No. A. No. A. No. Some firms may specialize in home appliances such as electrical, HVAC, or security, while others focus on appliances.