Don't break down over breakdowns.
Purchase a Home Warranty Service Plan from 2-10 HBW for greater peace of mind.
2-10 HBW can help you protect your budget!
Your builder chose the 2-10 HBW Warranty Program when you bought your home. Now, we want to extend our relationship with you with a special offer.
When important home items break down, it can be expensive to repair or replace them yourself. With a Home Warranty Service Plan from 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty (2-10 HBW), you can greatly reduce those costs. Protect your home and budget today!
1Statistics derived from 2019 data. Based on estimated average retail repair costs and observed claims experiences of 2-10 HBW customers.
2National averages based on data collected in November 2021. Costs in your area may vary.
**Service Fee per approved claim. See service plan for all coverage details, limitations, and exclusions.
What can your Home Warranty Service Plan cover?
A Home Warranty Service Plan from 2-10 HBW covers eligible systems and appliances that break down due to normal wear and tear. You will appreciate the protection.
Important systems
- HVAC (A/C and furnace)
- Electrical
- Plumbing
- Water heater
Important appliances
- Refrigerator
- Oven
- Dishwasher
- Washer & dryer*
*Washer and dryer available as an option.
PLEASE NOTE: Certain items and events are not covered in our Home Warranty Service Plan. See Service Plan for details.
Now, let us protect the things that make your house a home.
When you bought your house, your builder chose the 2-10 HBW Warranty Program to address any structural issues your house may have had. Because you’re a loyal 2-10 HBW homeowner, we want to make protecting your home even more affordable and complete.
With 2-10 HBW, you can protect more and pay less for industry-leading peace of mind. Let us give you more budgetary breathing room today!
Sign In & Save Or call to purchase 800.610.7309System and appliance coverage complements your structural warranty
Currently covered:
Your structural warranty through 2-10 HBW protects your home from catastrophic structural defects.
- Roof framing
- Load-bearing walls
- Beams and columns
- Foundation
Not currently covered:
Without a Home Warranty Service Plan, you might pay too much to diagnose and address routine breakdowns.
- Roof framing
- Furnace
- Water heater
- Refrigerator
Why choose a Home Warranty Service Plan from 2-10 HBW?
A Home Warranty Service Plan is an incredible tool for keeping your budget on track. Here’s why you should choose 2-10 HBW to protect your home!
Why homeowners trust us to protect their home
Exceptional customer service, an outstanding independent contractor network, and a commitment to fulfilling claims are just a few reasons. We’ve covered over 6 million homes and want to add you to the fold!
Most Trusted
2024
2-10 is the company with highest average trust sentiment within Best Company’s warranty industry category.
Top 3 Ranked
2022, 2023, & 2024
2-10 has earned a spot among the Top 3 warranty companies recognized by Best Company three years in a row.
Customers Love Us
2022, 2023, & 2024
2-10 has earned over 50+ 5 star reviews on Best Company three years in a row.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s a contract that helps you reduce the costs of routine breakdowns. When an eligible failure occurs due to normal wear and tear, 2-10 HBW can help you save money to diagnose and address it.
Breakdowns can be expensive. A Home Warranty Service Agreement can help reduce your out-of-pocket costs when covered items break down, giving you more control over unexpected expenses.
A structural warranty (which you currently have) protects things like load-bearing walls, beams, and your foundation against structural defects for a certain number of years. It also provides performance standards for workmanship and distribution systems.
A Home Warranty Service Agreement (which you don’t have yet) protects important systems like your HVAC and appliances like your fridge against routine breakdowns.
A structural defect is defined as “actual physical damage to the designated load-bearing elements of the home caused by failure of such load-bearing elements, which affects their load-bearing functions to the extent that the home becomes unsafe, unsanitary, or otherwise unlivable.”
All four parts of this definition must be satisfied in order for a condition to qualify as a structural defect.
Sign in to your account at www.2-10.com/homeowner. If you don’t yet have an account, you can create one at that address.
If you forgot your password, let us help you reset it.