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Homeowner Plans: in the Event That We Elect to Renew Web DIRECT HOME WARRANTY COVERAGE SAMPLE CONTRACT globehomeprotection.com [email protected] 800-842-2177 HOMEOWNER Best Value! Systems & Appliances PLANS Systems Plan Appliances Plan Plan BUILT-IN SYSTEMS Air Conditioning (2 systems) Heating Systems (2 systems) Ductwork Electrical Doorbells Smoke Detectors Ceiling Fan Plumbing Water Heater Toilets Plumbing Stoppages MAJOR APPLIANCES Built-in Microwave Central Vacuum Dishwasher Clothes Washer Clothes Dryer Garbage Disposal Kitchen Refrigerator Range Exhaust Hoods Wall Ovens Cooktop Ranges Garage Door Opener Trash Compactor (Built-In) BONUS ITEM Pre-Season Tune-Up Removal of Existing Units Permits $ $ $ $75 Service Fee 48 /mo 35 /mo 35 /mo OPTIONS Added Monthly Cost AC Unit (each additional) 8 Water Heater (each additional) 8 Pool/Spa 15 Termite Treatment* (page 6 for details) 8 Homeowners Deductible Reimburstment 5 Ultra-Premium Appliances 3 2 GHP | FL | Rev. 10//2020 DIRECT HOME WARRANTY COVERAGE standard wall thermostats; electronic leak detection; wall air conditioners (those designed for through the wall installation). The Globe Home Protection Plan is issued by Globe Home Protection. Certain items and events are not covered by this Not Covered: Window units, portable units, gas units including contract. Please refer to the exclusion list on page 7 of this contract. ammonia systems, humidifiers, interconnecting refrigerant lines (external of the equipment), condensation drain pans and pump, Corporate Office for Globe Home Protection secondary drain pans, casings and lines, systems utilizing more Address: 37 N. Orange Ave., Suite 500, Orlando, FL 32801. than one compressor, filter (including electronic/electrostatic and Telephone: 800-842-2177 | Fax: 800-597-3630 de-ionizing filter systems), multi-zone thermostats, SpacePak’s, email: [email protected] EVI compressors, mini-split systems, refrigerant, cooler pads, Website: www.globehomeprotection.com geothermal, mister systems and water source piping or components, Amana glycol units, water cooling towers, heat recovery units, Globe Home Protection (GHP) sole responsibility, during the term cleaning and/or routine maintenance. Mechanical breakdown of the contract, will be to arrange for a qualified service contractor caused by lack of cleaning and/or routine maintenance. Failure due (service provider) to repair, or replace, at GHP’s expense, up to the to use of refrigerant other than manufacturer approved. Structural limits set forth in this contract. Globe Home Protection will repair components, panels and cabinetry. or replace, solely at the option of Globe Home Protection, those respective systems, appliances and components listed as covered on the Home Warranty Coverage Summary when they become 2. CENTRAL HEATING (All Plans Except Direct Appliances Plan) inoperative due to normal wear and tear. Failure due to normal wear and tear shall occur when a covered system, appliance or If the primary source of heat to the home, no more than two component is deemed inoperable due to the malfunction and/or systems. cessation of a part/component intended to perform movement or promote flow, which causes such system, appliance or component Covered: Hydronic heating unit (steam/hot water), forced air heating to cease its designed function. This coverage includes only those unit, heat pump, blower fan motors, heat exchangers, internal systems, appliances and components that were in place at time of system controls, printed circuit boards, burner, and standard wall closing as part of the real estate transaction, in proper complete thermostats. Coverage applies to primary, domestic systems and/or operating condition and does not include such Conditions that components located within the foundation of the home or attached cause a covered item to fail which, after prudent investigation it garage only, with the exception of the condenser unit. is determined, existed prior to contract effective date. Systems, appliances, and components must be located in place, within the Not Covered: Fireplaces and key valves, gas log systems, including perimeter of the main foundation, which is defined as that area gas feed lines, humidifiers, concrete encased hydronic heating coils located within the outer load bearing walls of the structure, above and lines, radiant heating coils built into floors, walls or ceilings, the slab, crawl space, or basement floor. Unless otherwise stated individual space heater units, free-standing or portable heating units, coverage is limited to one system or unit. Any required inspections cable heat, wood stoves, pellet stoves, Phenix systems, Amana must be completed by the effective date. The description of specific glycol units, solar heating, filters (including electronic/electrostatic systems, appliances and components that may be covered under a and de-ionizing filter systems), clogged heat exchangers, zone certain plan, limitations on coverage and other terms and conditions systems, baseboard casings, flues, chimneys and liners, fuel are set forth below. storage tanks, holding or pressure tanks, units converted from its original fuel, cleaning and/or maintenance, secondary, aftermarket, Direct Home Warranty Program. The Effective Date on new or ancillary units or systems. Domestics coil and its components. Agreements that are not part of a real estate transaction shall be Conditions caused by lack of cleaning and/or routine maintenance. thirty-one (31) days after Globe Home Protection has received Structural components, panels and cabinetry. proper payment. The Expiration date is one (1) year (365 days) from the coverage effective date. 3. DUCTWORK (All Plans Except Direct Appliances Plan) DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEMS, APPLIANCES AND Available only in conjunction with heating and/or air conditioning COMPONENTS coverage above. Covered: Accessible ducts from heating/air conditioning units to the This contract provides coverage only for those systems, appliances point of attachment at registers and/or grills. or components specifically mentioned as being covered on the Home Warranty Coverage Summary related hereto. Certain coverage Not Covered: Registers, grills, insulation, exterior ducting, asbestos is not available under all plans or in every state and in certain cases insulated ductwork, crushed or collapsed ductwork, ductwork an additional fee may be required. See the Home Warranty Coverage damaged by moisture or sun exposure, water, pests and/or animals, Summary and this Contract for specific information on coverage concrete encased or inaccessible ductwork, dampers, zone under the Plan. If a system and/or item are not listed as covered systems, underground ductwork. Inaccessible ductwork includes then it is not covered. Unless otherwise stated, only the primary unit ductwork that is used in central heating and/or air conditioning or system is covered. systems that is not exposed and cannot readily be accessed for replacement or repair due to design and installation obstacles such 1. AIR CONDITIONING (All Plans Except Direct Appliances Plan) as, but not limited to, permanent partitions, chimneys, etc., and ductwork embedded in floors, walls or ceiling. In the event that the Note: Coverage available on cooling systems, no more than two ducting has reached the end of its life and requires replacement, systems, with nominal cooling capacities not to exceed five (5) tons this coverage will not apply. Structural components, panels and each. cabinetry. Covered: Central air conditioning systems (a system which 4. PLUMBING (All Plans Except Direct Appliances Plan) utilizes ductwork for the distribution of air) designed for residential application,to include: condenser coils, evaporator coils, Note: Shutting off the water is the homeowner’s responsibility. compressors, dryer, fuses, breakers, disconnect box and wiring, Covered: Water, gas, drain, and waste line leaks within the perimeter condenser fan motors, blower fan motors, internal system controls, 3 GHP | FL | Rev. 10/2020 of the main foundation, shower valves, risers, angle stops, sump brand refrigerators, etc., but will be treated as builders standard for pumps. repair and pricing. Not Covered: Conditions of insufficient or excessive water 8. GARBAGE DISPOSAL (Four Star, Five Star, & Steller Plans. pressure, tub spouts/diverters, pressure regulating devices, water Except Direct Systems Plan) flow restriction due to rust, scale, minerals and other deposits, all piping and plumbing on the exterior of the home, plumbing outside Covered: All internal components; housing. of the main foundation, stoppages unless appropriate coverage is purchased, jams, fittings, mixed pipe systems, solar systems, Not Covered: Jams and clogs; failures due to foreign objects. odors, color or purity of the water, basket strainers, re-circulating Structural components, panels and cabinetry. pumps, filters, purification systems, shower enclosures, shower base pans, fixtures, shower head/arm, bathtubs, sinks, cracked 9. BUILT-IN MICROWAVE OVEN (Four Star, Five Star, & Steller porcelain, laundry tubs, gate valves, drain mechanisms, float Plans. Except Direct Systems Plan) switches, thermostatic valves, secondary sump pumps, conditions due to roots, septic tanks and systems, sewer ejector pumps, jet Covered: Over the range built-in units; all electronic components, pumps, flanges, faucets, holding or pressure tanks, water pressure, wiring, motors, timers, touch pads, hinges and latch assemblies, caulking and/or grouting, the repair and finish of any walls, floors power cords.
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