Annie Gallay

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Annie Gallay

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Annie is an expert in the field of home warranty coverage, and part of an external review team that is independent from Today’s Homeowner. She rates and reviews products and services to help our readers save time, find value and make better decisions.

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Roxanne Downer

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Roxanne Downer is a commerce editor at Today’s Homeowner, where she tackles everything from foundation repair to solar panel installation. She brings more than 15 years of writing and editing experience to bear in her meticulous approach to ensuring accurate, up-to-date, and engaging content. She’s previously edited for outlets including MSN, Architectural Digest, and Better Homes & Gardens. An alumna of the University of Pennsylvania, Roxanne is now an Oklahoma homeowner, DIY enthusiast, and the proud parent of a playful pug.

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    Virginia has a very mild climate and access to the nation’s capital, mountains, and even a piece of the Atlantic coast. It’s quite obvious to see why people would be interested in living in Virginia. However, with the change in seasons and the overall humid climate on the shore, appliances and systems in a home can experience breakdowns and issues. 

    There are plenty of home warranty companies in VA to choose from, and telling the difference between their plans can be difficult unless you read the fine print. We’re here to offer our recommendations for the best home warranty companies in Virginia based on your budget and your coverage needs.

    We’ll take into consideration many local factors to help you find the ideal home warranty for you. Those include the high summer temperatures that strain HVAC equipment and make pools popular, the high humidity that can strain refrigerators and freezers, and the high occurrence of tropical storms and hurricanes that can cause roof leaks.


    What to Look for in a Virginia Home Warranty

    Now that we have narrowed down the best home warranty choices in the state of Virginia, you will have to choose the one that best suits the needs of your home. There are some essential things that you should keep in mind when you are trying to narrow these policies down. Coverage caps, service fees, and the workmanship guarantee will all help to ensure that you choose the proper Virginia home warranty.

    • Coverage Cap: The coverage cap for a home warranty is the amount a plan will pay out in a year. Some coverage caps or coverage limits will be around $500, and others will be closer to $3000. If your Virginia home has high-end appliances and systems, choose a plan with high coverage limits.
    • Service Fee: The service fee is the amount of money you will pay each time your home needs a repair. Service fees range from $60 to $150. If you plan on experiencing quite a few repairs, choose a plan with a low service fee. 
    • Workmanship Guarantee: Once a repair is made to your system or appliance, you will want to ensure that it will work. The workmanship guarantee gives you a window of time that you will be able to have your failed repair fixed, free of charge. 

    Best Overall: American Home Shield

    Quick Take

    Overall, we find that American Home Shield offers the best home warranty to Virginia homeowners. The American Home Shield plans allow you to add both systems and appliances to a plan so that it fits the specific needs of your home. In addition, the coverage limits with American Home Shield are always considerably higher than other plan choices and are unlimited for some covered items. Its nationwide network of repair technicians work on 1.8 million homes annually, and the company’s home warranty plans are available in every U.S. state except Alaska.

    Pros and Cons

    Pros

    • 50+ years in business
    • Generous coverage caps
    • All plans include air conditioning systems

    Cons

    • Workmanship guarantee only lasts 30 days
    • Higher premium prices than other providers

    Plans and Coverage

    There are three American Home Shield plans to choose from, the system plan and then two combo plans. The combo plans are typically the most popular because they will have both system and appliance coverage to choose from. The price of your American Home Shield plan will vary based on the service fee you choose and the number of optional or add-on coverages that you include in your plan. American Home Shield is known for having impressive pool and spa coverage. This company’s service fee is also customizable and will be between $75 and $150.

    All three plans cover multiple conditions that other companies might not, including pre-existing conditions, insufficient maintenance and improper repairs. Multiples of the same covered item, like refrigerators and ovens, are also covered.

    You can add optional coverage for pools/spas, septic pumps, well pumps and guest units of up to 750 sq. ft. to any of American Home Shield’s plans. These coverages range in price from an additional $5 to $24 a month.

    Here’s a detailed look at American Home Shield’s coverage: 

    • ShieldSilver ($39.99/month): ShieldSilver only covers systems in the home, so it’s ideal for homeowners who don’t feel they need home warranty coverage for their appliances. There are 14 home systems covered, including electrical, heating, and plumbing systems, ductwork, air conditioners, water heaters, and more. The price is relatively low, considering the coverage options you get.
    • ShieldGold ($49.99/month): ShieldGold includes both home appliances and home systems. It covers everything in the ShieldSilver Plan, and it adds coverage for ovens, ranges, refrigerators, dishwashers, microwaves, clothes washers, dryers, and more. For just $10 more per month, this is a great option for those looking for a bit more coverage than the basic home systems.
    • ShieldPlatinum ($64.99/month): The ShieldPlatinum Plan is the most comprehensive and provides the best value. You get coverage for everything in ShieldSilver and ShieldGold for a fraction of what you’d pay for both separately. It also includes unique coverage options, like an annual AC tune-up, permits and code violations, roof leak repair, and more.
    CoverageShieldSilverShieldGoldShieldPlatinum
    Roof-leak repairs  
    Air conditioner
    Heating unit
    Ductwork
    Built-in exhaust, vent and attic fans
    Main breaker and fuse panel box
    Doorbells and chimes
    Interior electrical lines
    Ceiling fans
    Garage door openers
    Interior plumbing lines
    Toilets
    Faucets and valves
    Whirlpool tub motor and components
    Water heater
    Refrigerator 
    Range/Cooktop 
    Oven 
    Dishwasher 
    Built-in microwave 
    Garbage disposal 
    Instant hot/cold water dispenser 
    Clothes washer 
    Clothes dryer 

    Cost

    With any home warranty plan, you’ll be responsible for paying a monthly or annual premium as well as a deductible called a service call fee whenever a technician visits your home. American Home Shield allows you to customize those payments in relation to each other, so a higher premium comes with a lower deductible and vice versa. Here are the quotes we received for a single-family house of about 2,000 sq. ft. in Roanoke, VA.

    Plan$75 Service Fee$100 Service Fee$125 Service Fee
    ShieldSilver$44.99$34.99$29.99
    ShieldGold$54.99$44.99$39.99
    ShieldPlatinum$74.99$64.99$59.99

    Get a Free Quote

    To find out how much an American Home Shield plan will cost you, call 844-529-9298 or fill out this quick online form.


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    Most Customizable Plan Options: America’s First Choice Home Club

    Quick Take

    If you want to customize a home warranty plan just for your home, America’s First Choice (AFC) Home Club gives you the greatest number of options. This BBB-accredited company has been around since 2009, and its plans come with a number of additional security perks like free credit monitoring. Sales and claims are all done in-house, so you’ll have continuity of customer service throughout the claims process.

    Pros and Cons

    Pros

    • Guarantees repairs for the life of your contract (up to three years)
    • Allows you to choose your own contractor with prior approval
    • Sends claim updates by phone, email or text

    Cons

    • Only premium plan covers microwaves and plumbing stoppages
    • Doesn’t cover pre-existing conditions

    Plans and Coverage

    AFC Home Club gives you a choice of four different plans with increasing amounts of coverage. As you might expect, the Systems Plan covers only home systems, and the Silver Plan covers only appliances. The Gold Plan covers both, as does the Platinum Plan, which also includes coverage for built-in microwaves, faucets, ice makers and plumbing stoppages.

    To further customize your plan, you may choose from a generous list of extra coverage options. You can purchase coverage for a tankless water heater, in-ground pool, stand-alone freezer, sump pump, double oven, central vacuum, hot water dispenser, septic system or well pump. If you choose the Systems, Silver or Gold Plans, you can also add ice maker or microwave coverage.

     Systems PlanSilver PlanGold PlanPlatinum Plan
    Air conditioning 
    Heating 
    Water heater 
    Electrical system 
    Plumbing system 
    Ductwork 
    Clothes dryer 
    Clothes washer 
    Kitchen refrigerator 
    Oven 
    Range 
    Dishwasher 
    Garbage disposal 
    Garage door opener 
    Built-in microwave   
    Ice maker   
    Plumbing stoppages   
    Faucets   

    Cost

    As with American Home Shield, AFC Home Club allows you to choose from a $75, $100 or $125 service call fee. Each comes with a different premium price, and you can further save money on each plan by paying annually or even up to three years at once.

    PlanMonthly CostAnnual Cost
    System Plan$51.50$563
    Silver Plan$44.58$480
    Gold Plan$58.33$645
    Platinum Plan$62.92$700

    Get a Free Quote

    Enter your contact information in this easy form or call 877-755-1115 to get a free quote from AFC Home Club.


    Best for Value Shoppers: Select Home Warranty

    Quick Take

    With both of its plans coming in at under $50, Select Home Warranty is our choice for the most budget-friendly option. With Select Home Warranty, you will find that the pricing for both the monthly plans and the service fee is quite fair. Virginia homeowners can rest assured that Select Home Warranty has almost ten years in the home warranty industry. In addition, Select Home Warranty has one of the strictest contractor or technician onboarding processes. This means that the workers coming into your home to complete a repair will be highly qualified.

    Pros and Cons

    Pros

    • Has affordable premium prices
    • Offers two months of free coverage with annual payment
    • Provides limited roof leak coverage with all plans

    Cons

    • Features lower coverage limits
    • Requires you to notify the company in writing to cancel auto-renewed policies

    Plans and Coverage

    Select Home Warranty offers three plans: one that covers appliances (Bronze Care), one that covers systems (Gold Care) and one that covers both (Platinum Care). The Premium Platinum Care plan is the only plan that covers plumbing stoppages, garage door openers and ceiling fans. The company’s coverage caps reach up to $2,000 per year, and the service fee is below average at $65.

    If you want coverage for your yard’s lawn sprinkler system, Select Home Warranty is the only company on our list that offers it. You can add this coverage to any plan for less than $6 a month. You can also add coverage for a central vacuum, pool, septic system, spa, stand-alone freezer, sump pump or well pump.

    Here’s a detailed look at Select Home Warranty’s coverage: 

    • Bronze Plan ($52/month): The Bronze Plan is the appliance-only offering from Select Home Warranty. It includes warranties for your refrigerator, oven, ranges, built-in microwaves, garbage disposal, washers, and dryers. This is a great plan for those who want some protection but don’t feel like they need to cover home systems.
    • Gold Plan ($52/month): The Gold Plan is quite the opposite of the Bronze option in that it covers home systems but no appliances. You’ll get coverage for your heating, electrical, and plumbing systems, plus your water heater, ductwork, and air conditioning systems.
    • Platinum Plan ($57/month): The Platinum Plan is the most comprehensive, as it includes everything in the Bronze and Gold Plans. As if that wide range of coverage wasn’t worth just $5 more per month, it also adds protection for plumbing blockages, ceiling fans, and garage door openers.
    CoverageBronze CareGold CarePlatinum Care
    Limited roof leak
    Air conditioning and cooling 
    Ductwork 
    Electrical system 
    Heating system 
    Plumbing system 
    Water heater 
    Cooktop 
    Dishwasher 
    Garbage disposal 
    Built-in microwave 
    Refrigerator 
    Stove/Oven 
    Clothes washer 
    Clothes dryer 
    Garage door opener  
    Plumbing stoppages  
    Ceiling fan  

    Cost

    The service call fee with any Select Home Warranty plan is $75.

    PlanMonthly CostYearly Cost
    Platinum Care$46.08$41.67
    Gold Care$41.67$37.50
    Bronze Care$41.67$37.50

    Get a Free Quote

    For a free quote from Select Home Warranty, fill out this simple online form or call 888-370-3956.


    Most Comprehensive Claim Coverage: First American Home Warranty

    Quick Take

    Finally, First American Home Warranty offers some of the most comprehensive coverage you can find, including high dollar limits for fixing HVAC problems. Although First American’s plans aren’t available in every state, they are open to homeowners across Virginia. Even with the company’s very broad coverage, its premium prices are some of the lowest around, and it has the least expensive Basic Plan on our list.

    Pros and Cons

    Pros

    • Has been in business since 1984
    • Covers known and unknown pre-existing conditions
    • Offers affordable premium prices

    Cons

    • Requires you to purchase coverage for air conditioning as an add-on
    • Covers only appliances in Basic Plan

    Plans and Coverage

    First American’s Basic Plan covers your home’s major kitchen and laundry appliances, including a kitchen refrigerator, a washer and a dryer. The Premier Plan adds coverage for home systems including electrical, heating and plumbing. If you want coverage for your air conditioning system, you can add it on to either plan for $9 a month. Other add-on options include additional refrigerators, pool/spa equipment, well pumps, septic tank pumping and an HVAC tune-up.

    First American’s most unique offering is its First Class Upgrade, which increases some coverage limits and also extends coverage to some extra situations, including code upgrades, haul away services and building permits. The upgrade also permits repairs and replacements to covered items that were improperly repaired or installed, which most home warranty plans don’t cover.

    CoverageBasic PlanPremier Plan
    Clothes washer
    Clothes dryer
    Refrigerator
    Dishwasher
    Oven/Range/cooktop
    Microwave
    Garbage disposal
    Trash compactor
    Plumbing 
    Plumbing stoppages 
    Heating system 
    Water heater 
    Electrical system 
    Garage door opener 
    Ductwork 
    Central vacuum system 

    Cost

    Every First American Home Warranty plan comes with an $85 service call fee.

    PlanMonthly costYearly costMonthly with ACAnnual with AC
    Basic Plan$37$408$46$516
    Premier Plan$49.50$588$58.50$666

    Get a Free Quote

    Call First American Home Warranty at 800-891-9778 or fill out this easy contact form for a free quote.

    Quick Comparison of the Best Home Warranty Companies in Virginia

    Home Warranty CompanyChoice Home WarrantyLiberty Home GuardSelect Home WarrantyAmerican Home Shield
    Average Cost$50 per month$70 per month$60 per month$45 per month
    Service Fee$85$60$75$75-$125
    Annual Limit$3,000$2,000-$2,500$2,000$3,000 to unlimited
    Average Response TimeUp to 48 hoursWithin 24 hoursUp to 48 hoursUp to 48 hours
    State Availability49 States48 States46 States49 States
    Online Chat / Mobile AppNoOnline ChatNoNo

    How Much Does a Home Warranty in Virginia Cost?

    A home warranty will range in price from $35 to $80 per month. In addition, you must consider the service fees associated with a home warranty and how they will impact the plan’s pricing. Most of the time, a service fee will cost between $60 and $150 each time a repair is requested. Add-on coverage will also naturally add to your per-month cost, and you’ll tend to pay more if you have a larger home. The table below provides some insight into what you can expect to pay for a home warranty in Virginia.

    Overall$703.33
    Single-Family$594.23
    Multi-Family$1,050.63
    Townhome$491.93
    Condo$587.92
    Duplex$854.72
    Home Over 5,000 sq ft$1,294.73
    Home Under 5,000 sq ft$633.18

    What is a Virginia Home Warranty and How Does it Work?

    A home warranty provides coverage for home systems, appliances, and system components for a small fee every month. It’s often helpful to think of a home warranty as a homeowners insurance policy for items that homeowners insurance typically doesn’t cover. They are home protection plans that help save you money by covering repairs, maintenance, and replacements of some of the most expensive things in your home.

    The process of choosing and purchasing a home warranty is as simple as filling out an online form with the provider of your choice, selecting the coverage you want, paying for your plan, and waiting for the policy to kick in. Once it does, you can follow the below steps to request service:

    • Identify an issue in your home that is covered in your home warranty
    • File a claim on your provider’s website or mobile app
    • Wait for your service rep to come for a home inspection to assess the issue and make a repair or replacement
    • Pay a service fee for the work, which usually totals around $75

    Home warranties all cover different aspects of your home, and the coverage specifics will largely depend on the provider and plan you choose. Common appliances covered in appliance-only plans include refrigerators, stoves, ovens, microwaves, garbage disposals, stand-alone freezers, dishwashers, clothes washers, dryers, and more. Common home systems covered include plumbing, heating, electrical, and air conditioning. Many home systems plans also cover things like water heaters, garage door openers, ceiling fans, water softeners, and more.


    Biggest Complaints about Home Warranty Companies in Virginia

    Most Virginia residents are happy with the service and value they get from their home warranty, but there are some negative comments online about certain things. One of the most common issues mentioned in negative reviews is that HVAC and air conditioning maintenance requests get denied. It’s important to note that home warranties generally don’t cover damages caused by a lack of maintenance, so you should get annual tune-ups and inspections as needed to ensure your system is covered.

    Another common complaint is that the coverage that the homeowner expected wasn’t received, and the repair or replacement ended up costing them more money than anticipated. It’s crucial to read the fine print of your home warranty service contract so that you understand policy limitations and coverage caps. Most policies have a maximum annual payout, as well as per-coverage item maximums.

    Our Verdict

    Overall, we find that American Home Shield offers the best balance of comprehensive coverage, customer service and reliability. No matter which of the company’s plans you choose, you won’t have to worry about digging up maintenance records or coverage exclusions due to rust, sediment or corrosion. American Home Shield isn’t always the cheapest option, but it provides you with the most peace of mind in the most situations.

    However, we recognize that there’s no one-size-fits-all solution for all homes and situations, and the other four providers on our list also receive our recommendation. Each company provides free instant quotes by phone or on the web. The best plan for you is the one that covers the item you have and fits in your budget.


    Frequently Asked Questions About Virginia Home Warranties

    How much does a home warranty cost in Virginia?

    Virginia home warranties tend to cost between $30 and $60 per month, or about $360 to $720 a year, with a service call fee of $75-$125. Most companies will give you a discount for paying annually or signing a contract of longer than a year.


    How is a home warranty different from homeowners insurance?

    Homeowners insurance protects your budget from catastrophic events like extreme weather, earthquakes, fires and theft, and you may never have to use it. However, your home’s appliances and systems will eventually break down from wear and tear, no matter how well you maintain them. A home warranty will cover the cost of repairs and replacements to these worn out items.


    Do home warranties cover bathtubs?

    Most home warranties do not cover the actual fixture of the bathtub itself, so you would need to pay out of pocket to fix any cracks in the ceramic. However, some home warranty plans cover whirlpool bathtub motors and equipment as well as bathtub valves or clearing plumbing stoppages in bathtub drains. Make sure you read the plumbing section of a company’s sample contract carefully so you know what is included or excluded.


    Will a home warranty cover replacement of my air conditioner?

    Many home warranties cover central air conditioning units and will pay for replacements. However, the reason for the air conditioner’s malfunction must be a covered type of damage (i.e., wear and tear), and the problem must not be repairable. Additionally, most home warranty companies place dollar limits on what they’ll pay to repair or replace HVAC systems, and you’ll be responsible for any overage.



    Home Warranty Rating Methodology

    To help you find the best home warranty, our reviews team researched numerous home warranty companies, analyzing their coverage plans, pricing and customer service, among other factors:

    • Coverage: Home warranty companies that provide extensive coverage and protect important systems and appliances, including your air conditioning, refrigerator and heating, scored higher than companies with minimal coverage.
    • Plan variety: A provider with more coverage plans allows for more flexibility among customers. In general, most home warranty companies provide an appliances-only plan, systems-only plan and combination plan.
    • Pricing: We scored providers based on their monthly plan prices and service call fees compared to the industry average pricing. Companies with more affordable coverage received more points than companies with more expensive plans.
    • State availability: Where you live will determine what companies are available in your area. Home warranty companies that covered more states received more points than companies with a limited state availability.
    • Trustworthiness: There are some home warranty companies that are scams and don’t follow through on their service agreements. We rated companies based on their years of experience, ratings on the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and customer reviews.

    To keep our data current, our team regularly updates the data points for each company to ensure their coverage offerings, pricing and availability are accurate.

    Editorial Contributors
    Annie Gallay

    Annie Gallay

    Annie is an expert in the field of home warranty coverage, and part of an external review team that is independent from Today’s Homeowner. She rates and reviews products and services to help our readers save time, find value and make better decisions.

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    Roxanne Downer

    Editor

    Roxanne Downer is a commerce editor at Today’s Homeowner, where she tackles everything from foundation repair to solar panel installation. She brings more than 15 years of writing and editing experience to bear in her meticulous approach to ensuring accurate, up-to-date, and engaging content. She’s previously edited for outlets including MSN, Architectural Digest, and Better Homes & Gardens. An alumna of the University of Pennsylvania, Roxanne is now an Oklahoma homeowner, DIY enthusiast, and the proud parent of a playful pug.

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