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American Home Shield Now Offering Veterans, Reservists and Active Military a Big Discount On Home Warranties

American Home Shield Now Offering Veterans, Reservists and Active Military a Big Discount On Home Warranties

Business Wire03-06-2025

MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- American Home Shield, a Frontdoor, Inc. (NASDAQ: FTDR) company and the nation's leading provider of home warranties, is now offering military veterans, reservists and active-duty members of the U.S. Armed Forces 20% off the first year of any of its annual home warranty plans.*
'We are beyond grateful for our veterans and want to show them how much we appreciate their service and sacrifice,' said Kathy Collins, Frontdoor's chief revenue officer. 'Maintaining a home can be challenging, so we want to help these American heroes with a major discount on a plan that gives them peace of mind, knowing they are protected against the inevitable breakdown of covered home systems and appliances.'
All homeowners who are U.S. military veterans are eligible for this offer. This includes anyone who served in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force or Coast Guard, or who is currently serving on active duty or in the Reserves or National Guard.
An AHS home warranty is a one-year, renewable home warranty plan that covers selected major home systems and appliances, like heating and air conditioning (HVAC), refrigerator, water heater, and washer and dryer. Plans cover the repair and replacement costs when parts of covered systems and appliances break down due to normal wear and tear.
For more information about this offer, please visit https://shopping.ahs.com/military, or for coverage details, including fees, limits, and limitations and exclusions, visit www.ahs.com/contracts.
*Available to new American Home Shield members only. Upon renewal, the discount will become $5 off/month. Offer cannot be retroactively applied or combined with another offer. Discount only available for single-family homes under 5,000 sq. ft. (includes condos and townhomes). Coverage not available in all areas.
New Jersey Residents: The product being offered is a service contract and is separate and distinct from any product or service warranty which may be provided by the home builder or manufacturer.
About Frontdoor, Inc.
Frontdoor is the industry leader in home warranties and new home structural warranties, and a leading provider of on-demand home repair and maintenance services. As the parent company of two leading brands – American Home Shield and 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty – totaling more than two million members – we bring over 50 years of experience in the home warranty category, a cultivated national network of independent service contractors, and a reputation for delivering quality service and product innovation. American Home Shield, the leader in home warranties, gives homeowners peace of mind, budget protection and convenience, covering up to 23 home systems and appliances from costly and unexpected breakdowns. 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty is the leader in new home structural warranties, providing home builders with coverage for structural failures. These two brands, together with Frontdoor's cutting-edge on-demand services, provide an unbeatable combination that meets the full suite of homeowner repair and maintenance needs. For more information about Frontdoor, Inc., please visit frontdoorhome.com.
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