- Available home warranty provided for extra protection
- Covers major systems and appliances if they fail after closing
- Reduces unexpected repair costs and gives new homeowners peace of mind
Home Warranties That Go Beyond the Inspection
At Hope Home Inspections, our mission is to protect you before, during, and after your home purchase. That’s why we offer a home warranty. While our inspection identifies visible issues, the warranty provides coverage for certain systems and appliances if problems appear after you move in.
This added protection gives homeowners peace of mind that unexpected breakdowns won’t derail their budget.

What Does a Home Warranty Cover?
A home warranty typically provides coverage for:
- Heating and cooling systems
- Plumbing systems
- Electrical systems
- Major appliances (like dishwashers, refrigerators, ovens)
This warranty is valid for a set period (often 120 days) and helps reduce out-of-pocket repair costs.
Why Choose a Home Inspection with a Warranty?
- Extra protection — safeguards against repair bills right after purchase.
- Peace of mind — helps you move forward with confidence in your new home.
- Budget security — warranty support for costly system or appliance breakdowns.
For details about inspections themselves, visit our Home Inspection or New Construction services.
Buying a home is a big step, and we’re here to make it less stressful. Schedule your home inspection with Hope Home Inspections today and gain peace of mind when you also order a home warranty.
To order your home warranty, please call our office at
941-773-1144

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the difference between a home inspection and a home warranty?
A home inspection identifies visible issues at the time of the inspection. A home warranty provides coverage if a covered system or appliance breaks down after you move in. Together, they protect you before and after purchase.
2. How long does the home warranty last?
Most warranties last 90 days or more after closing. Coverage details and duration may vary by warranty provider.
3. Does the warranty cover pre-existing conditions?
No, pre-existing or known issues discovered during the inspection are not covered. The warranty only applies to systems and appliances that were functional at the time of inspection.
4. What systems and appliances are included?
Coverage usually includes HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and kitchen appliances. Always review the specific warranty agreement for detailed coverage.
5. How do I file a warranty claim?
After you purchase the 120-day home warranty, a representative from the third-party provider will contact you directly to establish open communication. If a covered issue arises, simply reach out to your assigned agent. They will coordinate service, manage repairs or replacements, and apply coverage according to your policy, minus any applicable service fees.”
