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$2.49/mo.
$4.99/mo.

50% off your first year

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Why choose this plan:

  • $2,500 annual benefit amount
  • Multiple service calls up to annual benefit
  • 30-day wait period with a money-back guarantee
  • One-year guarantee on all covered repairs

What's covered

  • Distribution center (panel or fuse box)
  • Faulty wiring to wall light
  • Faulty or damaged electrical outlet
  • Broken light switch
  • Faulty or damaged GFCI outlet
  • Receptacles
  • Connectors

Replacing a faulty 200 amp electrical panel, repairing interior wiring and replacing faulty and damaged GFCI outlets can cost an average of $1,884‡.

Problems with your interior electrical wiring can cause:

  • faulty outlets and wall switches
  • partial or full home "blackout"
  • shorts in wiring causing fixtures to stop working or lights to flicker

As a homeowner, you may be responsible for the interior electrical system in your home, and you may need to arrange and pay for any necessary repairs. This illustration shows repairs that are performed on this system and how much licensed and insured electricians would typically charge. ‡National average repair costs as of January 2023.

Overview

Old or faulty wiring, such as failed electrical outlets, sockets and fittings, breaker panels and fuse boxes, can cause problems around your house. Finding qualified help for emergency repairs can be time-consuming and expensive.

Power up your protection against indoor wiring breakdowns with a repair plan called Interior Electrical Line Coverage. This optional coverage provides up to $2,500 in annual coverage with multiple service calls. Protect yourself from the high cost of repairs with a home service repair plan from HomeServe.

Important coverage information

Eligible

  • To be eligible, you must own the residential single structure or a unit within a structure
Additional limitations apply. See more. See less

Not Eligible

  • If your home is a recreational vehicle or otherwise intended to be moved; your property is used for commercial purposes; you know of any current problems with your interior electrical system before enrollment; or your interior electrical system is shared with a 3rd party or covered by a homeowners' association or the like
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Exclusions

  • Appliances, service entrance conductors, knob and tube wiring, aluminum, or non-standard/non-permanent materials, damage or failure due to disconnection or interruption to the main electrical supply, and damage from accidents, negligence or otherwise caused by you, wildlife, others or unusual circumstances. Costs on covered repairs may exceed the benefit limit, in which case you pay the difference between the cost and the benefit limit. Additional exclusions apply.
Additional limitations apply. See more. See less
Eligibility: To be eligible, you must own the residential single structure or a unit within a structure. You are not eligible if your home is a recreational vehicle or otherwise intended to be moved; your property is used for commercial purposes; you know of any current problems with your interior electrical system before enrollment; or your interior electrical system is shared with a 3rd party or covered by a homeowners' association or the like. In IA, properties with more than 4 dwelling units are not eligible.
Benefit Details: Coverage provides, up to the applicable benefit limit, to repair or replace the broken, failed or hazardous wiring from and including the breaker panel or fuse box, up to and including switches and outlets, and disconnect boxes and all wiring, breakers and switches contained within them, for which you have sole responsibility, that are damaged due to normal wear and tear, not accident or negligence.
Not covered: Appliances, service entrance conductors, knob and tube wiring, aluminum, or non-standard/non-permanent materials, damage or failure due to disconnection or interruption to the main electrical supply, and damage from accidents, negligence or otherwise caused by you, wildlife, others or unusual circumstances. Costs on covered repairs may exceed the benefit limit, in which case you pay the difference between the cost and the benefit limit. Additional exclusions apply. Disputes resolved by arbitration, without class action or jury trial, unless otherwise stated in your full Terms and Conditions.
Making a service call: Your plan starts the day your enrollment is processed. There is an initial 30-day waiting period before you can make a service call, giving you 11 months of coverage during the first year. Upon renewal/reactivation (if applicable), there is no waiting period.
Cancellation: Cancel any time by calling HomeServe. If you cancel within 30 days of your start date, you will get a full refund (less claims paid, where applicable). Cancellations after the first 30 days will result in a pro-rata refund (less claims paid, where applicable).
Renewal: The plan is annual. Unless you cancel, your plan automatically renews annually at the then-current renewal price with your same payment terms.

Frequently asked questions

What should I know about Interior Electrical Coverage?
Coverage provides, up to the applicable benefit limit, to repair or replace the broken, failed or hazardous wiring from and including the breaker panel or fuse box, up to and including switches and outlets, and disconnect boxes and all wiring, breakers and switches contained within them, for which you have sole responsibility, that are damaged due to normal wear and tear, not accident or negligence. Not covered: Appliances, service entrance conductors, knob and tube wiring, aluminum, or non-standard/non-permanent materials, damage or failure due to disconnection or interruption to the main electrical supply, and damage from accidents, negligence or otherwise caused by you, wildlife, others or unusual circumstances. Costs on covered repairs may exceed the benefit limit, in which case you pay the difference between the cost and the benefit limit. Additional exclusions apply.
Please open for an important notice regarding the Interior Electrical Terms & Conditions.
The sentence directly following the paragraph titled "What is a Covered Repair?" of the Interior Electric Terms and Conditions is replaced in its entirety and now reads: "Repair or replacement of the following inside Your Home for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: The broken, failed, or hazardous wiring from and including the breaker panel or fuse box, up to and including switches and outlets. Disconnect boxes and all wiring, breakers and switches contained within them." Please note exclusions apply, including for wiring that is connected to or part of any low voltage system. Please see "What is not covered?" in your Interior Electric Terms and Conditions.

HomeServe USA Repair Management Corp. (“HomeServe”), with corporate offices located at 601 Merritt 7, 6th Floor, Norwalk, CT 06851, is an independent company separate from Indiana Michigan Power and offers this optional service plan as an authorized representative of the service contract provider, National Home Repair Warranty, Inc., 59 Maiden Lane, 43rd Floor, New York, NY 10038. Your choice of whether to participate in this service plan will not affect the price, availability or terms of service from Indiana Michigan Power.
Coverage plans from HomeServe are not regulated by the state utility commission. The program is offered as an option and is not a service in regulated rates. Failure to pay the coverage plan will not affect electric service.

Interior Electrical Line Coverage for only $2.49/mo.

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