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Q: Does homeowners insurance covers heater replacement?
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Can homeowners insurance cover a new heater if faulty?

No, but if you have a home warranty policy that policy may cover it.


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No. Your home Homeowners Insurance policy does not provide funding for elective home remodeling


Will your insurance cover a water heater break?

I have home insurances from Mercury. They did not cover for the damage of water heater nor the labor cost to install a new one. You should buy separate insurances that covers such things, like water heater, faucets, tank gas, stove, etc Hope that helps Long Beach student.


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Will a home owner's policy replace water heater?

Regular insurance will not. If you just purchased the house and have warranty insurance and the water heater is listed it will.


Why doesn't my heater fan work?

"burnt out"needs replacement


Why is steam coming from vents?

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How do you fix the heater?

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