What do we mean when we say "warranty" work?
Let's start by distinguishing factory warranty work from 3rd party warranty work. When you're a factory authorized servicer, you're in essence doing repairs sent directly from the appliance manufacturer.
When you sign up to do work for a 3rd party warranty company, you're not working for an appliance manufacturer; you're working with a warranty company as an independent contractor. These companies charge customers a monthly fee which covers typical capital expenditures a homeowner could expect to incur - such as plumbing issues, HVAC issues, and appliance issues.
The companies listed here are the ones customers are most likely going to go with because they populate at the top of Google results for "Home Warranty Companies."
DISCLAIMER (KEEPING IT REAL):
IT'S ESSENTIAL TO NOTE THAT CERTAIN COMPANIES MAY NOT PRIORITIZE FAIR TREATMENT OF CONTRACTORS, POSSIBLY AIMING TO SHORTCHANGE THEM WHENEVER AN OPPORTUNITY ARISES.
CONVERSELY, THERE ARE BUSINESSES THAT GENUINELY PRIORITIZE CONTRACTOR SATISFACTION. WE MAINTAIN A NEUTRAL STANCE TOWARDS THE COMPANIES LISTED BELOW, NEITHER ADVOCATING FOR NOR AGAINST ANY. WE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE CONDUCTING THOROUGH DUE DILIGENCE ON ANY COMPANY BEFORE CONSIDERING WORK OPPORTUNITIES WITH THEM. YOUR DILIGENCE ENSURES A MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL PARTNERSHIP.
It is also worth mentioning that most warranty companies require that you provide proof of insurance, and each company has different insurance requirements.
Website
https://servicematters.com/en_US/fsa
Independent Service Contractor (ISC) application is done through the Servicematters site.
Website
https://www.geappliances.com/ge/service-and-support/ge-servicer-application-form.htm
Authorized GE Appliances Servicer Application
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