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Every new appliance comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Most homeowners assume that means they're covered, and for a while, they are. But the reality is more complicated than the brochure suggests. Manufacturer warranties typically cover defects in materials or workmanship for a limited window, usually just one year, and they often exclude labor costs, certain components, or damage caused by normal wear over time. When something goes wrong outside that narrow definition, you're on your own, facing a repair bill you didn't plan for on an appliance you expected to last much longer.
An extended appliance warranty from Appliance Shark fills those gaps with practical, straightforward coverage backed by the same team that sells, delivers, and services the appliances we carry. No third-party administrators, no call centers halfway across the country, just real support from people who know the products and stand behind them.
Our appliance warranty plans cover the cost of parts and labor for mechanical and electrical failures that occur during normal household use. This includes the components most likely to fail over time, compressors, motors, control boards, heating elements, pumps, and more, across all major appliance types including refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, ranges, cooktops, and beyond.
When a covered issue arises, you contact us directly. Our appliance service agreement means there's no third-party call center to navigate and no waiting on hold with a manufacturer's warranty department. We schedule a service visit, send one of our own technicians, and handle the repair at no additional cost to you for covered failures. The process is straightforward because it's designed to be, that's the point of having an appliance protection plan that's actually backed by the people who sold you the appliance.
We offer appliance warranty coverage in one-year, two-year, and three-year terms. Plans can be purchased at the time of your appliance purchase or added afterward, as long as the appliance is still within its original manufacturer warranty period. Coverage is available for individual appliances or for multiple units under a single home plan, making it easy to protect everything under one appliance service agreement.
Our appliance warranty plans are also fully transferable. If you sell your home, the remaining coverage transfers to the new owners. For many buyers, knowing that major appliances are under an active appliance protection plan is meaningful reassurance, and a genuine selling point that can work in your favor during negotiations.
When you buy an appliance warranty from the same company that services your appliances, the experience is fundamentally different from going through a third-party plan. We know the products we sell. Our technicians are familiar with the brands and models we carry. There's no disconnect between who sold you the appliance warranty and who shows up to honor it.
That continuity matters more than most people realize. It means faster diagnosis, better communication, and repairs done by technicians who are directly accountable to you as a customer, not to a distant warranty administrator trying to minimize claim payouts. Under our appliance service agreement, the team answering your call and the team fixing your appliance are the same team.
We also price our appliance protection plan options honestly. No large deductibles on covered repairs, no complicated tiered structures that make it hard to understand what you're actually getting. Before you sign up, we walk you through exactly what's included, what's excluded, and what the plan costs, so there are no surprises when you actually need to use it.
That depends on the appliance, its age, and how much disruption a breakdown would cause your household. For high-use appliances like washers, dryers, and refrigerators, where a failure is an immediate problem, not a background inconvenience, an appliance protection plan is usually worth the peace of mind many times over. A single compressor repair on a refrigerator can easily exceed the cost of two or three years of appliance warranty coverage.
For appliances that are already a few years into their lifespan and approaching the end of their manufacturer warranty period, the case for an extended appliance service agreement is even stronger. The manufacturer warranty won't be there to catch the next failure, but ours will.
Talk to our team about which appliance warranty plan makes sense for your situation. We're not here to sell you coverage you don't need, we're here to make sure you're protected when it actually matters.
Whether you're purchasing a new appliance or looking to extend coverage on something you already own, Appliance Shark makes it easy to get the right appliance warranty in place. Contact our team to learn more about our appliance protection plan options and get covered before the next unexpected breakdown.
Yes, as long as the appliance is still within its original manufacturer warranty period at the time of purchase. Once that warranty has expired, the appliance would need to pass an inspection before an appliance service agreement can be added.
Our appliance warranty covers mechanical and electrical failures from normal household use. It does not cover cosmetic damage, misuse, accidental damage, or failures caused by improper installation performed by someone other than our team. Full terms are provided before you sign up.
There is no cap on the number of service calls during your appliance protection plan coverage period. However, if the total cost of repairs on a single appliance exceeds the replacement value of the unit, we reserve the right to offer a replacement credit instead of continuing repairs.
Yes. We'll contact you before your plan expires to give you the option to renew. Renewing before your appliance service agreement lapses ensures there's no gap in protection.
Yes. Our appliance warranty plans are fully transferable. You'll need to notify us of the ownership change and provide the new owner's contact information. An active appliance protection plan can be a valuable point of negotiation during a home sale.