How much does a Sears Protect plan cost?
The cost of a Sears Protect plan varies by state. To get a price quote, fill out our online sign-up form.
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Fill in the information requested by the online form and you’ll get quotes for Sears Protect plans available in your area. Prices vary for the plans available according to your location.
The types of Sears Protect plans often available include:
- Appliance Plan — 12 appliances covered, includes washer, dryer, refrigerator, range, and more.
- System Plan — 10 systems covered, includes electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and more.
- Whole Home Plan — Combined system and appliance coverage for the ultimate protection plan.
- HVAC Plan — Heating and air conditioning coverage, including ductwork.
- Appliance + HVAC Plan — 12 appliances, heating, air conditioning, and ductwork covered.
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A furnace condensate pump is a device installed in HVAC systems, particularly high-efficiency furnaces, to collect and automatically remove the water (condensate) produced during the heating process.
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