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PremierHeat & Cool PLUS (Gas/Electric Only)

$16.83/mo.
$33.67/mo.

50% off your first year

30 Day Money Back Guarantee

Why choose this plan:

  • Cooling System Coverage: Multiple service calls up to annual benefit
  • Cooling Tune Up: 1 service calls
  • Gas/Electric Heating System Only: Multiple service calls up to annual benefit
  • Gas/Electric Heating System Tune Up Only: 1 service calls
  • Gas/Electric Water Heater Only: Multiple service calls up to annual benefit
  • 10-day wait applies
  • One-year guarantee on all covered repairs

What's covered

  • Aquastat
  • Blower Motor
  • Circulator Motor
  • Circulator Pump
  • Thermostat
  • One annual Heating System tune-up
  • Broken or failed parts of your atmospheric, power-direct-vent, power-vent or direct-vent water heater that is fueled by natural gas, propane or electricity
  • Contactor switches and delay timer
  • High and low pressure switches
  • Refrigerant (excluding maintenance recharges)
  • Capacitors and circuit boards
  • Internal fuses or breakers
  • Condensate pumps
  • Condenser motor and fan
  • Fan controls, relays and filter dryer
  • Limit controls
  • Relays, transformers and valves
  • One annual Cooling System and Heating System tune-up

Replacing most heating and central A/C components cost $300-$700‡.

How a heating and cooling system failure can affect your home:

  • a bad condenser can cause the fan to blow but not cool
  • blower motor failure can mean the system won't supply enough heat
  • circuit board failure can cause the breaker to keep tripping
  • freon or coolant leak can prevent cool air from flowing into your home

As a homeowner, you are responsible for the heating and cooling systems inside your home, and you will have to arrange and pay for any necessary repairs. ‡National average repair costs as of January 2023. No charge for covered repairs up to your service call benefit amount.

Overview

Even if you've never had a problem with your heating or cooling system, they can still break down without warning. Heating and cooling systems deteriorate over time. Many factors contribute to system breakdowns – things such as normal wear and tear, including age and lack of regular maintenance, to name a few.

PremierHeat & Cool PLUS Plan from HomeServe, which provides an unlimited annual benefit amount for covered repairs, unlimited number of service calls and extensive parts coverage with $0 deductible and NO additional bills to pay for covered repairs.This optional plan includes an annual tune-up for both your heating and cooling systems, plus water heater repair protection.

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 system(s) before enrollment; your entire system(s) is shared with a 3rd party or covered by a homeowners' association or the like; or was not installed according to manufacturer specifications
  • Water Heater: Water heaters that are commercial grade, greater than 95,000 Btu/hr., larger than 100 gallons, installed on a roof, or are tankless, solar, geothermal, oil, hanging, or combination home heating/domestic hot water are not eligible for this portion of coverage
  • Heating System: Heating systems with a furnace or boiler that is rated at inputs of 450,000 Btu/hr. or more, or are rooftop, through-the-wall, hanging, geothermal heat pump, combination ambient heat/domestic hot water heating or oil units are not eligible for this portion of coverage
  • Heat Pump/Cooling System: Heat pump/cooling systems that use refrigerant which does not meet federal, state or any other applicable regulatory or code requirements; has non-compliant components; exceeds 5 tons capacity; is installed on a roof, is an ammonia cooling, geothermal heat pump, ductless, window, or through the wall or hanging unit are not eligible for this portion of coverage
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Exclusions

  • Damage from accidents, negligence or otherwise caused by you, others, wildlife or unusual circumstance, sheet metal work, inspections, seasonal turn on/offs, maintenance work. Water Heater: Damage due to restricted lines or water pressure over 80 P. S. I. Heating System: Bronze circulators, outdoor thermostats, complete zone valve replacements, more than 3 heating zones. Heat Pump/Cooling System: Outdoor thermostats, refrigerant. 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. Multi-family homes can have no more than 4 housing units. 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 system(s) before enrollment; your entire system(s) is shared with a 3rd party or covered by a homeowners' association or the like; or was not installed according to manufacturer specifications. Water Heater: Water heaters that are commercial grade, greater than 95,000 Btu/hr., larger than 100 gallons, installed on a roof, or are tankless, solar, geothermal, oil, hanging, or combination home heating/domestic hot water are not eligible for this portion of coverage. Heating System: Heating systems with a furnace or boiler that is rated at inputs of 450,000 Btu/hr. or more, or are rooftop, through-the-wall, hanging, geothermal heat pump, combination ambient heat/domestic hot water heating or oil units are not eligible for this portion of coverage. Heat Pump/Cooling System: Heat pump/cooling systems that use refrigerant which does not meet federal, state or any other applicable regulatory or code requirements; has non-compliant components; exceeds 5 tons capacity; is installed on a roof, is an ammonia cooling, geothermal heat pump, ductless, window, or through the wall or hanging unit are not eligible for this portion of coverage.
Not covered: Damage from accidents, negligence or otherwise caused by you, others, wildlife or unusual circumstances. See system-specific information below for any additional eligibility requirements, coverage and exclusion details. Disputes resolved by arbitration, without class action or jury trial, unless otherwise stated in your full Terms and Conditions. Sheet metal work, inspections, seasonal turn on/offs, maintenance work. Water Heater: Damage due to restricted lines or water pressure over 80 P. S. I. Heating System: Bronze circulators, outdoor thermostats, complete zone valve replacements, more than 3 heating zones. Heat Pump/Cooling System: Outdoor thermostats, refrigerant. Additional exclusions apply.
Benefit Details: Coverage provides, up to the applicable benefit limit, to repair 1 of each of the following system(s) that has experienced an operational failure, for which you have sole responsibility, that are damaged due to normal wear and tear, not accident or negligence. Coverage provides for repair or replacement of parts only. Your system(s) will not be replaced. Water Heater: The following broken or failed parts of your atmospheric, power-direct-vent, power-vent or direct-vent water heater that is fueled by natural gas, propane or electricity, including standard or smart water heaters equipped with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth functionality: electrical water heating elements, gas valves, high-efficiency condensate pumps, galvanized flue piping, induced draft pressure switches, pilot assemblies, pilot tubing, spill switches, T and P relief valves, thermocouples, vacuum relief valves, and vent connectors. Heating System: The following broken or failed parts of your central forced-air furnace, circulating hot water boiler or steam boiler heating system fueled by natural gas or propane (and up to 3 heating zones): air eliminators (#67), air vents (#400), aquastats, autofill valves, automatic gas valves, automatic water feeders, blow down valves, blowers, blower assemblies, blower motors, blower relays, blower wheels, capacitors, circuit boards, circulators, condensate pumps, conversion burner motors, draft diverters, drain-off valves, ECO safeties, electrical switches for house heaters only, electronic ignitions, electronic spark modules, electrodes, emergency electrical switches, expansion tank draining (if needed), extrol tanks, fan controls, fan door switches, fan relays, flue mounted draft hoods, filtrol tanks, flame rollout switches, flame sensors, flame spreaders, flue pipe sleeves, fuses, fusible links, galvanized flue piping, gas valves, gauges, gauge glass, generator leads, inducer motor, ignition controls, ignition electrodes, ignition modules, ignitors, limit controls, low water cutoff, low water cutoff floats, low water cutoff switches, modules, motorized flue dampers, orifices, pigtails, pilot and burner tubing, pilot assemblies, pilot burners, pilot generators, pilot safeties, power burner motors for high efficiency equipment, pressure differential switches, pressure gauges, pressure reducing valves, pressure relief valves, pressure switches, pressuretrols, T and P relief valves, thermocouples, non-Wi-Fi controlled standard thermostats, transformers, and zone valve heads. Heat Pump/Cooling System: The following broken or failed parts of a central forced-air heat pump/cooling system fueled by electricity: Auxiliary heat strips, blower motors, blower wheels, capacitors, circuit boards, condensate pumps, condenser fans and blades, condenser fan motors, contactors, exposed and accessible low voltage wiring, fan controls, fan relays, filter dryers, fuses, hard start kits, limit controls, manufacturer installed controls, non-Wi-Fi controlled standard thermostats, Schrader type valve cores, service port valve caps, sight glasses, standard thermostat sub-bases, thermal expansion valves, thermal fuses, time delay controls, transformers, visible and accessible condensate lines, and visible refrigerant leaks.
Making a Service Call: Your plan starts the day your enrollment is processed. There is an initial 10-day waiting period before you can make a service call, giving you less than 12 full months of coverage during the first year. Upon renewal/reactivation (if applicable), there is no waiting period. Tune-Up: You are entitled to one annual system tune-up, which must be scheduled by you. Tune-ups are available between March 1st and June 30th. Tune-ups requested outside this time frame are subject to an additional fee.
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 Heating System coverage?
What's covered: The following broken or failed parts of your central forced-air furnace, circulating hot water boiler or steam boiler heating system fueled by natural gas or propane (and up to 3 heating zones): air eliminators (#67), air vents (#400), aquastats, autofill valves, automatic gas valves, automatic water feeders, blow down valves, blowers, blower assemblies, blower motors, blower relays, blower wheels, capacitors, circuit boards, circulators, condensate pumps, conversion burner motors, draft diverters, drain-off valves, ECO safeties, electrical switches for house heaters only, electronic ignitions, electronic spark modules, electrodes, emergency electrical switches, expansion tank draining (if needed), extrol tanks, fan controls, fan door switches, fan relays, flue mounted draft hoods, filtrol tanks, flame rollout switches, flame sensors, flame spreaders, flue pipe sleeves, fuses, fusible links, galvanized flue piping, gas valves, gauges, gauge glass, generator leads, inducer motor, ignition controls, ignition electrodes, ignition modules, ignitors, limit controls, low water cutoff, low water cutoff floats, low water cutoff switches, modules, motorized flue dampers, orifices, pigtails, pilot and burner tubing, pilot assemblies, pilot burners, pilot generators, pilot safeties, power burner motors for high efficiency equipment, pressure differential switches, pressure gauges, pressure reducing valves, pressure relief valves, pressure switches, pressuretrols, T and P relief valves, thermocouples, non-Wi-Fi controlled standard thermostats, transformers, and zone valve heads. Not covered: Bronze circulators, outdoor thermostats, complete zone valve replacements, more than 3 heating zones. Additional exclusions apply.
What should I know about Cooling System coverage?
What's covered: The following broken or failed parts of a central forced-air heat pump/cooling system fueled by electricity: Auxiliary heat strips, blower motors, blower wheels, capacitors, circuit boards, condensate pumps, condenser fans and blades, condenser fan motors, contactors, exposed and accessible low voltage wiring, fan controls, fan relays, filter dryers, fuses, hard start kits, limit controls, manufacturer installed controls, non-Wi-Fi controlled standard thermostats, Schrader type valve cores, service port valve caps, sight glasses, standard thermostat sub-bases, thermal expansion valves, thermal fuses, time delay controls, transformers, visible and accessible condensate lines, and visible refrigerant leaks. Not covered: Outdoor thermostats, refrigerant. Additional exclusions apply.
What should I know about Tune-Up coverage?
You are entitled to one annual heating system tune-up and heat pump/cooling system, which must be scheduled by you. Tune-ups are performed between March 1st and June 30th. Tune-ups requested outside this time frame are subject to an additional fee
Who are NY repairs conducted by?
HomeServe USA Energy Services, LLC, Nassau County HIC Lic. # H36015000 & H36015001. Suffolk Lic. # 51571-RE, 51572-RE, 51573-RP, 51574-RP, & 52362-H. Where required by law, a local licensed contractor will handle certain portions of the work. NYC HIC Lic. # 1464692-DCA. HomeServe PH NYC, 4295 Arthur Kill Rd, Staten Island, NY, Aaron Shakarchi, NYC Plumber Lic. #2231. HomeServe PH LI, 1307 Manatuck Blvd, Bay Shore, NY 11706, Nassau County HIC Lic. # H36421000, Tim Christie, MP Lic. # 121-P, 2717, 0804 PR, B80804NR, 804, 1923, 869, 361, 9546, 2016-089, 6768, 4978, 215, 156, 41330, PL-2018-35, M000234, & 121-P.
When can I make a service call?
Your plan starts the day your enrollment is processed. There is an initial 10-day waiting period before you can make a service call, giving you less than 12 full months of coverage during the first year. Upon renewal/reactivation (if applicable), there is no waiting period.

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 PSEG WorryFree Long Island LLC (“PSEG WorryFree”), and PSEG Long Island LLC. HomeServe offers these optional service plans as an authorized representative of the service  contract provider, National Home Repair Warranty, Inc., 59 Maiden Lane, 43rd Floor, New York, NY 10038. PSEG WorryFree is not the same company as PSEG Long Island LLC. Customers of PSEG Long Island have no obligation to purchase services from HomeServe and their decision whether or not to purchase has no effect on their service from PSEG Long Island, or its cost. PSEG WorryFree is compensated by HomeServe to license its intellectual property rights to use the PSEG WorryFree brand.

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