Understanding Household Appliance Warranties
A household appliance warranty is a protection plan offered by manufacturers that covers repairs and replacements of certain appliances. However, the coverage varies depending on the type of appliance and its usage.
The warranty usually includes repairs for major components such as motors, pumps, and seals. However, it may not cover minor wear and tear or cosmetic damages.
Types of Appliances Covered
Most household appliances come with a specific warranty period, typically ranging from one to five years, depending on the manufacturer and model. The most common types of appliances covered by warranties are:
• Refrigerators
• Stoves
• Ovens
• Dishwashers
• Washing machines
What Does A Warranty Cover?
A warranty typically covers repairs for:
• Major components such as motors, pumps, and seals
• Faulty sensors or controls
• Wear and tear on moving parts
• Cosmetic damages
However, it may not cover minor issues such as:
• Dents or scratches that do not affect the appliance's functionality
• Damage caused by user error or misuse
• Repairs for minor wear and tear on components that can be easily replaced with new ones