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Home Builders How +5 Maine Works
The +5 Homeowners Electrical Protection Plan is a no-cost service providing peace of mind to builders
and homeowners when hiring the services of an electrical contractor. We take the hassles and uncertainties
out of finding the right contractor to wire new or remodeled homes.
By prescreening contractors and their employees, we are able to ensure that only fully qualified professionals
wire homes covered under the +5 Home Owners Electrical Protection Plan. The +5 Plan provides an exclusive
five-year extended service plan at no cost to the builder, homeowner, or the electrical contractor.
No cost
The +5 Homeowners Electrical Protection Plan is a no-cost program that covers a new home’s entire electrical
system. Simply put, it’s like an extended warranty on the +5 electrical contractor’s workmanship and
materials.
Extended service
The plan is called “+5” because it extends beyond the builder's one-year warranty for an additional five
years. In other words, a home covered by the +5 Plan is actually protected for six years. When a +5
authorized electrical contractor wires a home, he submits a request for a warranty on that home. Once the
home is inspected and the electrical installations are approved by the local +5 Plan manager, the manager
then authorizes the warranty. (Click here to review a sample warranty.)
The +5 Electrical Maintenance Agreement
When construction of the home is completed and it is time for the closing, a +5 Electrical Maintenance
Agreement and registration card will be provided to the homeowner.
The Maintenance Agreement spells out all provisions of the +5 Homeowners Electrical Protection Plan. It
informs the new homeowner how to file a claim in the unlikely event that a problem should arise during the
five years of +5 coverage. If a problem should occur, +5 will have an authorized electrical contractor
fix the problem at no expense to the homeowner, builder or developer.
Peace of mind
With +5, the builder or the homeowner can call anytime he or she suspects that there might be an electrical
problem, without the fear of being socked with a big bill to pay. In the event that there is an electrical
problem, it can be corrected before it becomes major or catastrophe strikes.
The +5 Homeowners Electrical Protection Plan says to the new homeowner, “This house was built by the finest,
most highly skilled craftsmen in the business, using top-quality materials and workmanship, at no additional
cost to the homeowner.” |
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