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Home warranty in Arizona

A home warranty helps Arizona homeowners manage unexpected appliance and system repairs from everyday wear and tear. 

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Diana of Laveen

"Same-day service was a standout benefit."

Kaye of Green Valley

"Customer service has been outstanding."

Ryan of Yuma

The warranty service itself was positive.

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Average TX home age

33 years

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Average TX home maintenance costs

$1,326 per month

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Average TX home warranty cost

$60 in average & $52 per month with Cinch

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Median home age in Arizona

36 years
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Average home
maintenance costs in Arizona

$1,341 per month
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Average home warranty cost in Arizona

$50 - $60 per month

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Common home repairs in Arizona

As a homeowner in Arizona, consistent system use plays a major role in everyday home repair needs. Air conditioning systems, in particular, operate extensively and over time components such as compressors, capacitors and fan motors gradually wear down. Additionally, plumbing systems — including interior pipes and garbage disposals can experience steady use that can lead to part replacements. Electrical panels, outlets and wiring may also require servicing as homes age. 

Moreover, kitchen appliances like refrigerators, ovens, cooktops and dishwashers function daily, placing ongoing strain on motors and thermostats. Washers and dryers similarly experience belt, drum and heating element wear after years of operation. Even newer homes are subject to these predictable mechanical breakdowns. Because repairs often arise gradually rather than all at once, costs can accumulate over time. For many Arizona homeowners, having a structured approach to managing these routine repair expenses provides greater peace of mind and financial predictability. 

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Home warranty coverage or what your plan should include in Arizona

A comprehensive home warranty in Arizona should prioritize high-use systems. Air conditioning coverage is especially important due to frequent operation and heating components should also be included where applicable. Additionally, plumbing coverage should protect interior pipes and drainage systems that naturally deteriorate. Electrical system coverage is essential as well and helps maintain safe functionality throughout the home. 

Appliance protection for your everyday use items should also be prioritized. This includes things such as refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers, washers and dryers. As a homeowner, reviewing coverage caps, exclusions and service call fees is essential for understanding your financial responsibilities when purchasing a home warranty. Simply put; transparent terms can help reduce confusion during the claims process. Moreover, a simple claims process and dependable scheduling can make repairs far less disruptive and frustrating. By selecting coverage aligned with your equipment’s age and usage patterns, Arizona homeowners can better manage ongoing repair costs.

 

How does a home warranty work in Arizona

Step 1

Choose the best warranty plan for you.

Step 2

Request service anytime you need it.

Step 3

We’ll send out the experts to fix the problem.

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What to look for in a home warranty in Arizona

When selecting a home warranty provider in Arizona, clarity and contract transparency should come first. Providers should thoroughly explain covered systems, appliances, exclusions and service fees. Additionally, reviewing maximum payout limits for air conditioning systems and major appliances helps set realistic expectations and reading a sample contract before enrollment offers valuable insight into actual claim procedures. 

Furthermore, researching reviews from other Arizona homeowners can highlight patterns in response times and service quality. A provider with a large network of licensed and insured technicians may offer a more consistent repair experience. You should also evaluate how easy it is to file a claim and how efficiently appointments are scheduled. 

Remember, flexible plan options and optional add-ons allow you to tailor coverage to your specific home setup and comparing multiple providers side by side helps balance affordability with meaningful protection. By focusing on transparency, service reliability and coverage depth, Arizona homeowners can select a home warranty plan that supports predictable budgeting and minimizes financial strain from everyday system breakdowns. 

Frequently asked questions

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When can you buy a home warranty in Arizona?

In Arizona, you can buy a home warranty at any time, regardless of the age of your home or how long you've lived there. 

What is a home warranty?

A home warranty is a service agreement between a homeowner and a company that states the terms under which the company will help cover the repair costs of home systems and appliances for a given period.

How long does a home warranty last in Arizona?

The typical length of a home warranty agreement in Arizona is one year.

Which Arizona home warranty covers the most?

 This depends on your specific plan with the home warranty company you select.

Is there a difference between homeowners insurance and a home warranty in Arizona?

Yes, there’s an easy way to explain the difference between homeowners insurance and a home warranty. Homeowners insurance covers catastrophic, unforeseen events such as accidents and fires. Home warranty protection, on the other hand, covers the appliances and systems in your home that fail due to normal wear and tear. When things such as your HVAC or refrigerator stop working due to normal wear and tear, a home warranty plan may make it easier (and cheaper) to repair or replace them.

Is a home warranty required in Arizona?
No, home warranties are not required in Arizona.
Who pays for the home warranty at closing?

In real estate, a home warranty can be paid for by the buyer or the seller at closing. For the seller, paying for a home warranty can make the property seem more appealing and help reduce the cost of repairs while the home is on the market. From the buyer's perspective, having a home warranty can provide peace of mind when moving in — especially if they purchase an older home.

How does a home warranty work for Arizona real estate sellers?

Arizona real estate sellers can acquire a home warranty plan for coverage for repairs or replacements of major appliances and home systems when they experience mechanical failure due to normal wear and tear during the listing period. Essentially, the home warranty helps protect the seller from unexpected repair costs if a covered item breaks down while the house is on the market.

What happens when a home warranty lapses?

A home warranty lapse happens if you cancel your agreement or if your agreement isn’t set to auto-renew and you forget to renew it. If this happens, you’ll typically have to wait 30 days before your appliances and systems are covered again. During this lapsed period, you'll be financially responsible for any repairs you may need to your household appliances or systems.

How can you renew your home warranty in Arizona?

With most home warranty companies in Arizona, you’ll be notified in advance whether you need to renew, or if you’re already on an automatically renewing plan, you’ll also be notified of any rate and/or coverage changes, no less than 30 days before your current agreement expires.

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See what our happiest customers have to say...

Diana of Laveen, AZ
5/5

 "I had an issue with my AC unit. Scheduling was slow, but after a follow-up, another company came within hours. The technicians were efficient, fixing the AC in 1.5 hours. Same-day service was a standout benefit. Overall, I'm pleased with Cinch for its swift response and quality repair."

Kaye of Green Valley, AZ
5/5

"When I had an issue with our air conditioner, they impressed me with prompt, professional service. The technician, with 35 years of experience, arrived the next day and fixed the problem efficiently. Customer service has been outstanding, and the cost is reasonable. I’m extremely satisfied and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Cinch."

Mark of Tucson, AZ
5/5

"Submitting claims through Cinch’s online platform is straightforward. Contractors are knowledgeable, but service speed can be slow. For example, an AC repair took a week for inspection. Despite delays, customer service is responsive. I recommend Cinch but advise being mindful of contract terms, especially for cancellations."

Ryan of Yuma, AZ
5/5

"The process started smoothly, but service delays due to parts ordering were inconvenient. An airflow issue led to an upsell attempt, which affected trust. Despite hiccups, the warranty service itself was positive. I’d consider Cinch again but would request a different technician for better trust."

Olivia of Phoenix, AZ
5/5

"Cinch fixed my AC last year and replaced my broken refrigerator this year. Stove repairs took longer due to needing two technicians. Rates are reasonable, and the warranty service is excellent. However, customer service could improve. I’d rate the warranty 5 stars but customer service only 1 star."

PUT SOME PREDICTABILITY BACK IN YOUR BUDGET

Enter your zip to start your home warranty quote!

We use your zip code to ensure that your property is within our coverage area and to generate an approximate quote for our services.

By clicking the below "See pricing" button, you agree that Cinch Home Services or California Cinch Home Services may contact you at the phone number and email address provided, including via automated technology and artificial or pre-recorded voice, about Cinch products, offers, and your relationship and experience with Cinch. This consent is not required to make a purchase.
Not sure yet? Give us a call:  (866) 408-0024
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Millions of homeowners have chosen us since 1978!

Find the perfect home warranty plan that puts you in control of your home.

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Cinch Home Services has 52 fully vetted service technicians in the state of Arizona

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Some of the Arizona cities where Cinch Home Services offers coverage:

  • Avondale
  • Buckeye
  • Chandler
  • Flagstaff
  • Gilbert
  • Glendale
  • Goodyear
  • Mesa
  • Peoria
  • Phoenix
  • Scottsdale
  • Surprise
  • Tempe
  • Tucson
  • Yuma
Cinch Home Warranty - Arizona

Sources:

https://todayshomeowner.com/home-finances/guides/median-home-age-us/

2 https://porch.com/resource/cost-of-home-maintenance-in-america

3 https://www.consumeraffairs.com/homeowners/home-warranty-cost.html 

*The product being offered is a service contract and is separate and distinct from any product or service warranty which may be provided by the home builder or manufacturer.

*Subject to plan terms and conditions. 

The information in this article is intended to provide general guidance on home warranties, and on the proper maintenance and care of systems and appliances in the home. Not all of the topics mentioned are covered by our home warranty or maintenance plans. Please review your home warranty contract carefully to understand your coverage. Our blogs and articles may link to third-party sites that offer products, services, coaches, consultants and/or experts. Any such link is provided for reference only and not intended as an endorsement or statement that the information provided by the other party is accurate. We are not compensated for any products or services purchased from these third-party links.