Annual Coverage Audit

Renewal Checklist 2026

Run this at renewal time. Your home changes. Your systems age. What made sense last year may not be the best option this year.

7 sections Annual renewal
1

Your Home Has Changed

Check any systems installed or changed this year. Each may affect your coverage.

2

Your Systems Are Aging

Flag any system approaching end of expected life. If a major system is entering its last 3-5 years, coverage matters most right now.

System Typical Lifespan Your Age Flag?
HVAC (central AC) 15-20 years
Furnace / heat pump 15-25 years
Water heater (tank) 8-12 years
Water heater (tankless) 20+ years
Refrigerator 10-18 years
Washer / dryer 10-14 years
Dishwasher 9-16 years
3

Did Your Warranty Perform This Year?

Log claims filed this year and your actual out-of-pocket cost.

Date System Outcome Out-of-Pocket
$
$
$
Total out-of-pocket $0
4

Is Your Coverage Still Competitive?

Pull quotes from 2 competitors before renewing. Compare apples to apples on the numbers that matter.

Current Company Competitor A Competitor B
Annual premium
$
$
$
Service fee
$
$
$
HVAC cap
$
$
$
BBB rating
True annual cost*
$
$
$

*Use the cost calculator to calculate true annual cost for each.

5

Company Standing Check

Do this even if you are happy with your current company. Company status can change at renewal.

Checked current BBB rating

Current rating: Changed from:

Searched "[company name] attorney general" for new enforcement actions

Checked for ownership changes (companies get acquired)

Reviewed any news about company financial health

6

Renewal Decision

Reasons to renew

Reasons to switch

Decision

If switching: note the pre-existing condition risk. Any system that was acting up under your current warranty will be evaluated as "pre-existing" under a new warranty. Fix known issues before switching.

7

Renewal Negotiation Notes

If renewing: call the retention department before accepting the renewal quote. This is different from general customer service.

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