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Liberty Home Guard Review
By Brittany Darr MONEY RESEARCH COLLECTIVE
Liberty Home Guard Review
What exactly is a home warranty? Contrary to popular belief, home warranty coverage does not extend to your entire home. Instead, homeowners can purchase a home warranty — a type of service contract — to protect essential home systems and appliances from damage caused by normal wear and tear.
The options may be overwhelming if you’ve decided to purchase a home warranty. To help you in your search, this review outlines the pros and cons of Liberty Home Guard’s service plans, coverage, costs, customer experience and more. Read on for details.
Liberty Home Guard overview
| PROS | CONS |
| Variety of optional add-ons and contract options | Extra coverage needed for high-end appliances |
| 24/7 customer service | More expensive than some other providers |
| Available in 48 states | Cancellation fees and restrictions apply |
| Positive customer ratings and reviews |
Founded in 2017, Liberty Home Guard is a newer name in the home warranty space. Though relatively young, this New York-based company sells home warranties in 48 states and boasts high customer satisfaction ratings.
Liberty Home Guard coverage
What it offers
Liberty Home Guard provides three service plan options to protect home systems (air conditioning, water heaters, etc.) and home appliances. You can choose a systems-only plan, an appliance-only plan or complete coverage for both. The company also offers a wide variety of coverage add-ons to customize your service contact.
You can get a quote online and purchase coverage without a home inspection. Contract options are flexible and include both month-to-month agreements for those looking for less commitment and extended agreements for customers seeking additional protection.
What it doesn’t offer
As is generally the case with home warranties, customers can add coverage for other systems and appliances but cannot remove coverage for specific items to lower their monthly costs. The standard appliance plan also doesn’t cover high-end appliances, and coverage for certain brands will entail an additional monthly fee.
In most cases, you’ll have to use a Liberty Home Guard contractor instead of hiring your own.
Liberty Home Guard Warranty plan options and costs
Liberty Home Guard plans include Appliance Guard, System Guard and Total Home Guard.
Appliance Guard
As the name suggests, Appliance Guard provides coverage for the most common home appliances. It generally covers the parts and components required to repair an appliance, plus the cost of repairs by a trained service professional. If the appliance can’t be repaired, the plan may cover the costs of replacing it.
For example, the average cost of repairing a dishwasher can run up to $600. In cases where the dishwasher is beyond repair and must be replaced, the costs could be even higher — up to $1,000 with installation. For many homeowners, this unexpected out-of-pocket expense can put a strain on their household cash flow.
Though Appliance Guard isn’t technically insurance, the concept is similar. You pay a low monthly fee to cover the costly appliances that keep your home running smoothly. If something breaks, you are less likely to be stuck with substantial out-of-pocket expenses.
Nevertheless, this plan only pays out in the event your appliances break down while you’re paying for coverage. If you never have such issues, or you do but the repairs aren’t substantial, you would have spent a considerable amount of money over time.
Appliance Guard plan costs vary by location, home type and square footage. On average, it costs around $49.99 per month for single-family homes and condos under 5,000 square feet. The average monthly cost for homes over 5,000 square feet peaks at $63.99 per month.
While the plan doesn’t protect every home appliance, it does cover repairs for the most-used ones, including:
- Full-sized refrigerators
- Fridge/freezer combos
- Built-in microwaves
- Dishwashers
- Ovens
- Ranges
- Cooktops
- Exhaust fans
- Clothes washers
- Clothes dryers
- Garage door openers
A drawback to Liberty Home Guard’s appliance plan is that it doesn’t cover high-end or professional-grade appliances or additional units such as stand-alone freezers and second refrigerators. To cover these items you would need to purchase extended coverage for an additional monthly fee, which can quickly add up. Coverage for professional series kitchen appliances and a stand-alone freezer can make monthly fees shoot up to over $150 per month.
System Guard
Liberty Home Guard’s second plan, System Guard, protects your major home systems, such as HVAC, plumbing, air conditioning units and water heaters. Coverage for these systems is less straightforward than coverage for appliances, so read the contract carefully before purchasing a plan. For example, heating units and water heaters are only covered for components and parts, and plumbing leaks, breaks or blockages aren’t covered at all.
As with Appliance Guard, the cost of the plan varies based on the location, type and size of your home. We found that systems coverage through Liberty Home Guard costs an average of $54.99 per month for homes under 5,000 square feet and $69.99 per month for larger homes. You can also purchase a variety of coverage add-ons, including coverage for pools, sump pumps, generators, sprinkler systems and more. Just be aware that each option adds $10-35 per month to the cost of coverage.
Total Home Guard
Total Home Guard combines coverage for appliances and systems into one comprehensive plan. Starting at $59.99 a month for homes under 5,000 square feet — approximately $5-15 more per month — this plan provides the best value out of Liberty Guard’s home warranty options.
Service fees
Contract fees make up the bulk of costs in purchasing and maintaining a Liberty Home Guard warranty plan. However, those are not the only costs to consider. Policyholders must also cover a fee to initiate service for a claim. Presumably, this helps cover administrative and technician fees for diagnostic testing. A Liberty Home Guard service call fee comes in at around $90 per claim.
Again, while a service fee is likely more affordable than what you would pay out of pocket to repair a major home system or appliance, the cost can add up over time. When deciding whether to purchase a home warranty, consider how often your home systems and appliances are likely to need repair and compare that to the cost of coverage plus service fees.
What do customers say about Liberty Home Guard?
Liberty Home Guard boasts high customer service ratings and generally positive reviews. With an average rating of 4.6/5 on the Better Business Bureau and 4.7/5 on Google, Liberty Home Guard fares significantly better than other top home warranty companies when it comes to reputation.
Liberty Home Guard also takes customer engagement seriously and actively responds to reviews and ratings. In fact, the company has a 100% response rate to customer complaints on BBB.org.
Note, however, that many online reviews for Liberty Home Guard describe a positive initial sign-up experience and don’t shed much light on the company’s claims process. Prospective customers are advised to read their service contracts carefully and ask questions about the coverage and the company’s claims process to avoid surprises.
Liberty Home Guard FAQ
How we evaluated Liberty Home Guard warranties
When evaluating a home warranty company, we look at multiple factors, including price, customer experience, coverage limits, plan options and ease of use.
- Customer feedback – We reviewed customer feedback for Liberty Home Guard on Google reviews and the Better Business Bureau to gauge the company’s responsiveness and customer satisfaction rates.
- Pricing – We ran multiple test quotes on their site to get a sense of pricing and coverage options for various home types, sizes and locations.
- Coverage – We reviewed Liberty Home Guard sample contracts to read the fine print on its coverage limits, cancellation policies and service processes.
Liberty Home Guard summary
The main benefit of a home warranty is that it allows you to pay a small amount each month to help alleviate more considerable costs in the future. As with insurance, you may pay more than you ever receive back in claims. However, this can provide some consumers peace of mind and actual savings if multiple large systems or appliances fail in their homes.
If you’re planning on buying a home warranty plan and considering a Liberty Home Guard warranty, keep the following in mind:
- Liberty Home Guard home warranty reviews and ratings are above average, and customers can expect responsive service.
- If you want to cover both appliances and systems, Total Home Guard will deliver the highest level of coverage for an average of $5-15 more per month.
- There are many add-on coverages available, but the cost of these can add up quickly.
- Canceling coverage after 30 days will entail a $50 fee, and any claims paid out will be deducted from the final refund.
As with any contract, read your service agreement carefully and ask questions to understand coverage and exclusions. You can also review a sample contract even before speaking to an agent.
To explore more options for home warranty providers, check out our roundup of the best home warranty companies.