Common use of ADDITIONAL COVERAGE OPTIONS Clause in Contracts

ADDITIONAL COVERAGE OPTIONS. If your Plan Summary identifies any of the following Additional Coverages as a Covered Item, the coverage listed below applies. Please note we will only provide coverage for access to a Covered Item through one layer of unobstructed drywall, and return such access opening to a Rough Finish. If the Covered Item can only be accessed through a concrete (including cinderblock) wall, floor, or ceiling, we will provide coverage for access to the Covered Item and return such access opening to a Rough Finish, including any rerouting, up to $1,000. This $1,000 limit supersedes and replaces any Covered Item Limit listed below. Covered Item What is Covered What is Not Covered Special Limits (i) Metal roofs, partial full or green (eco) roofs, mobile home roofs, condominium roofs, and townhome roofs; (ii) The following items and leaks caused by or associated with: (1) items penetrating the roof (such as skylights, chimneys, and vents), (2) roof – mounted installations (such as solar panels), and (3) gutters and downspouts. The Covered Item Limit is $1,000. (i) Any other component or part of the well pump system including but not limited to any type of piping, electrical or cable lines, well casings, pressure switches, and booster pumps than the well pump unit; (ii) Well drilling; and (iii) The well pump for geothermal and/or water source heat pumps. The Covered Item Limit is $1,500. Septic System Ejector Pump and Pumping (a) The sewage ejector pump for septic system only; and (b) Septic tank pumping one time during the Plan Agreement Term if a stoppage has occurred due a septic backup. (i) Stoppages or roots that prevent the effective use of any externally applied sewer machine cable; (ii) Chemical treatment of the septic tank and/or sewage lines; (iii) Disposal of waste; and (iv) Tanks; xxxxx lines; cesspool; any mechanical pump or systems (such as sewage grinder pumps and lift stations). The Covered Item Limit is $500 for any permanently installed sewage ejector pumps located inside or outside the main foundation of the Covered Home connected to either a sewer system or septic system. (i) Underground components (including pipes and wiring); lights; liners; structural defects; jets; ornamental fountains, waterfalls and their pumping systems; (ii) Heat pump pool heaters or any other type of pool heater that is powered by anything other than electricity or gas; (iii) Pool cover and related equipment; fill line and fill valves; built-in or detachable cleaning equipment including pool sweeps, pop-up heads, turbo valves, skimmers, chlorinators, and ionizers; (iv) Fuel storage tanks; disposable filtration mediums; saltwater generators and components; heat pump; and (v) Self-contained portable spas. 1. The Covered Item Limit is $3,000. 2. Both pool and spa equipment are covered if they share equipment. If the pool and built-in spa do not share common equipment and have separate pump and filtration systems, then only one or the other is covered unless an additional fee is paid to cover both the pool and the built-in spa equipment. 0000000000000000001060100000 - 22287910 - sls_12_EF

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Home Service Plan Agreement, Home Service Plan Agreement, Home Service Plan Agreement

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ADDITIONAL COVERAGE OPTIONS. If your Please Note: Other than for Heating & Air Condition Systems, each Additional Coverage Option listed below has a Payout Amount of $500. The Payout Amount for the Covered Items listed below is in addition to the Aggregate Payout Amount identified in the Plan Summary identifies any Summary. Regardless of the following Additional Coverages as a number of Covered Item, the coverage Items listed below applies. Please note that may be present at the Covered Home, we will only provide coverage for access to one Covered Item. Each Heating & Air Conditioning System has a Covered Item through one layer Payout Amount of unobstructed drywall, and return such access opening to a Rough Finish. If the Covered Item can only be accessed through a concrete (including cinderblock) wall, floor, or ceiling, we will provide coverage for access to the Covered Item and return such access opening to a Rough Finish, including any rerouting, up to $1,000. This You are eligible to receive one (1) Payout Amount of $1,000 limit supersedes and replaces any Covered Item Limit listed belowon each HVAC System(s) in a rolling twelve (12) month period, beginning on the date you filed your first covered HVAC Service Request, subject to the HVAC Aggregate Payout Amount. The Payout Amount for each HVAC System, subject to the HVAC Aggregate Payout Amount, is in addition to the Aggregate Payout Amount identified in the Plan Summary. Covered Item What is Covered What is Not Covered Special LimitsCovered (a) All parts and components of permanently installed heating and air conditioning systems, including thermostats and the condensation line, of the following types of systems: ducted central and electric split and package units, geothermal, evaporative coolers, wall air conditioners; wall heaters, and mini-splits; and (b) Leaks or breaks in ductwork connected to heating and air conditioning system including leaks or breaks in vapor barriers, plenums, dampers, damper-only controls, registers, and grills. Window or portable heating or air conditioning units; standalone electronic air cleaners; and standalone humidifiers. (i) Metal Roof leaks of condominium roofs, townhome roofs, and multi-residential roofs; (ii)Roof leaks of metal roofs, partial or full or green (eco) roofs, mobile home roofs, condominium roofs, and townhome roofs; (iiiii) The following items and leaks caused by or associated with: (1) items penetrating the roof (such as skylights, chimneys, and vents), (2) roof – mounted installations (such as solar panels), ; and (3) gutters and downspouts. The Covered Item Limit is $1,000. (i) Any other component or part of the well pump system including but not limited to any type of piping, electrical or cable lines, well casings, pressure switches, and booster pumps than the well pump unit; (ii) Well drilling; and (iii) The well pump for geothermal and/or water source heat pumps. The Covered Item Limit is $1,500. Septic System Ejector Pump and Pumping (a) The sewage ejector pump for septic system only; and (b) Septic tank pumping one time during the Plan Agreement Term if a stoppage has occurred due a septic backup. (i) Stoppages or roots that prevent the effective use of any externally applied sewer machine cable; (ii) Chemical treatment of the septic tank and/or sewage lines; (iii) Disposal of waste; and (iv) Tanks; xxxxx lines; cesspool; any mechanical pump or systems (such as sewage grinder pumps and lift stations). The Covered Item Limit is $500 for any permanently installed sewage ejector pumps located inside or outside the main foundation of the Covered Home connected to either a sewer system or septic system. (i) Underground components (including pipes and wiring); lights; liners; structural defects; jets; ornamental fountains, waterfalls and their pumping systems; (ii) Heat pump pool heaters or any other type of pool heater that is powered by anything other than electricity or gas; (iii) Pool cover and related equipment; fill line and fill valves; built-in or detachable cleaning equipment including pool sweeps, pop-up heads, turbo valves, skimmers, chlorinators, and ionizers; (iv) Fuel storage tanks; disposable filtration mediums; saltwater generators and components; heat pump; and (v) Self-contained portable spas. 1. The Covered Item Limit is $3,000. 2. Both pool and spa equipment are covered if they share equipment. If the pool and built-in spa do not share common equipment and have separate pump and filtration systems, then only one or the other is covered unless an additional fee is paid to cover both the pool and the built-in spa equipment. 0000000000000000001060100000 - 22287910 - sls_12_EF

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Samples: Home Service Plan Agreement

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