How do I pay my bill?
Your technician will collect for the repair at the time of service. Should your payment not process for technical reasons, you can remit payment in these 3 easy ways:
- Available 24 hours/7 days per week, pay your bill online at www.searshomeservices.com/BillPay.
- By phone at 855-736-0901.
- Mail payment to:
Sears Home Services
Transform MIDCO LLC
P.O. Box 779245
Chicago, IL 60677-9245
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