You get a mailer every month offering an appliance protection plan for $30-$50/month. That's $360-$600/year. The average Treasure Coast homeowner spends $200-$400 on appliance repairs per year. The math doesn't work for most people.
What Repair Plans Cover (And Don't)
Most plans cover mechanical and electrical failures of major appliances: refrigerator, washer, dryer, dishwasher, oven. They don't cover cosmetic damage, user error (dropping something in the dishwasher), pre-existing conditions, or normal wear items like filters and light bulbs. Many plans have a $75-$125 service call fee PER VISIT, even with the plan. So you're paying $360-$600/year plus $75-$125 every time you use it.
The Math: Plan Cost vs. Actual Repair Costs
Plan cost: $400-$600/year. Average repair frequency: most homeowners need 1-2 appliance repairs per year. Average repair cost: $150-$300. Annual repair spend without a plan: $150-$600. Annual cost WITH a plan: $400-$600 (plan) + $75-$125 per visit (service fee) = $475-$725. For most families, paying out of pocket as needed costs less. The plan profits the warranty company because most years, your claims don't exceed your premiums.
When a Plan Might Make Sense
Two scenarios: (1) You own multiple high-end appliances (Sub-Zero, Viking, Thermador) where a single repair can cost $800-$1,500. A plan that covers that one repair in year 3 pays for itself. (2) You own a home with 5+ appliances that are all 8-12 years old and approaching the failure zone. The probability of needing 2-3 repairs in a single year is high enough that a plan provides real financial protection.
A Better Alternative: Maintenance + Emergency Fund
Set aside $50/month ($600/year) in a separate savings account. Use it when something breaks. If nothing breaks, the money stays yours. Combine that with the preventative maintenance checklist: clean condenser coils, clean dryer vents, clean dishwasher filters. Maintenance prevents 60% of emergency repairs. A $600/year fund covers 2-3 repairs and you keep whatever you don't spend. A warranty plan keeps your money whether you use it or not.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are appliance repair plans worth the cost?
For most homeowners, no. The average plan costs $400-$600/year plus service fees, while average annual repair costs are $150-$600 without a plan. Setting aside $50/month in a savings account gives you the same protection without losing money to premiums.
When should I buy an appliance protection plan?
When you own high-end appliances (Sub-Zero, Viking) where single repairs cost $800+, or when you have 5+ appliances that are all 8-12 years old and approaching the high-failure zone.
Need Appliance Repair on the Treasure Coast?
Same-day service 7 days a week. Diagnostic fee applied toward repair. All brands.
