Our heat pump ran for a half a month as an air conditioner and worked for about a month and a half as a heater but just recently conked out. We had the Home Warranty people send out a repair man and he said the unit is completely dead, however that the Home Warranty company might try to say that it was a preexisting condition. I have had much experience with these so-called home warranty companies and I can tell you that their first inclination is generally to try and find a way to weasel out of the coverage they sold you. Fortunately in this case you have absolute proof the unit was not defective in the form of your home inspection report. If the home inspection report indicated it was functional at the time of inspection â” then they have to cover it. More On AOL AOL | AIM | AIM Pages | AOL Pictures | Animal Hubbub | Black Voices | Blogs | Celebrity | CityGuide | Coaches | Comedy | Comics Alliance | Diet & Fitness | Expressions | Ficlets | Heart Quiz | Health | Horoscopes | Kevin Bacon’s Six Degrees | Magic Smoke | Mapquest | Personals | People Connection | Picture of the Week | Poetry | QueerSighted | TMZ | UnCut Video | U. read more
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