The Rhino HomeGuard Home Warranty covers a variety of household systems and appliances, including:
For items ≤10 years old, higher coverage limits apply, whereas lower limits apply for older items. Optional add-ons are available for additional coverage, including items like a boiler, central vacuum system, septic system, and more.
Coverage limits vary based on the age of the item:
The total maximum for all claims cannot exceed $5,000 in a 12-month period.
Yes, certain exclusions apply. The warranty does not cover:
For a full list of exclusions, please refer to the terms and conditions of the warranty.
Yes, you can purchase optional add-ons for additional coverage. These add-ons include coverage for items such as:
Coverage amounts for these add-ons range from $1,000 to $3,000 depending on the item.
If repair or replacement costs exceed the specified coverage limit for an item, you will be responsible for paying the difference. It's important to be aware of the coverage limits for each item to avoid unexpected expenses.
To request service, simply contact Rhino HomeGuard customer service by phone or online. A technician will be scheduled to diagnose and repair the covered issue. You will be responsible for the service call fee at the time of the visit.
Yes, the Rhino HomeGuard Home Warranty is transferable to the new homeowner if you sell your home during the coverage period. This can be an attractive feature to potential buyers.
If you need to cancel your Rhino HomeGuard Home Warranty, contact customer service. Cancellation terms and any potential refunds will depend on the specific terms outlined in your contract.
A home warranty is beneficial if you want to protect against the cost of unexpected repairs for your home's systems and appliances. It provides an added layer of security and can save you money in the long run. Consider your home's age, the condition of your appliances, and your ability to handle unexpected repair costs when deciding if a home warranty is right for you.