Appliance Warranty Provider Directory
A comprehensive resource for appliance repair technicians looking to expand their service networks. Find third-party warranty companies and manufacturer authorization links all in one place.
⚠ Before You Sign: The Business Reality
Signing on with a warranty company is a business contract. Before you agree to their terms, ensure you understand exactly how they operate. Every company is different, and “reading the fine print” can save your business from cash flow issues.
💰 Payment Terms (Net 30 vs. Net 60)
How fast will you get paid? Some companies pay weekly, while others operate on “Net 60” terms, meaning you might wait two months for a check. Can your business cash flow handle that delay?
🛠 Parts Sourcing Policy
Do they allow you to supply parts (and earn a markup), or do they ship parts directly to the customer? If they ship parts, you lose that profit margin and have to rely on their shipping speed.
💵 Deductibles & Service Fees
Are you responsible for collecting a $100 deductible from the customer upon arrival? If the customer refuses to pay, does the warranty company still pay you for the trip? Always clarify this policy.
📞 Call Load & Territory
Are you required to accept every call sent to you, or can you decline jobs that are too far away? Ensure their “service territory” matches yours so you aren’t driving 2 hours for a flat-rate call.
📋 Application Requirements
Most providers require proof of General Liability Insurance (often $1M+), Worker’s Comp, and background checks for all technicians. Have these documents ready before applying.
Note regarding these links: The warranty industry changes frequently. The links below may become outdated, or company ownership may change their application process. We do our best to keep this list current.
Pro Tip: Find Local Work. To find out which companies are most active in your specific area, go to Google and search for: "[Your City] home warranty appliance repair". If a warranty company is paying for ads at the top of Google in your city, they likely have customers there and need technicians!
Third-Party Warranty Companies
Manufacturer Authorized Service
Direct manufacturer work often requires higher insurance limits, specific training certifications, and the ability to perform sealed system repairs. In exchange, you often get access to technical support lines and service manuals.
















