What to Ask a Home Service Provider
Seven practical questions about qualifications, scope, price, timing, and warranties.
Read the guide →One place to begin
A short phone conversation can help you check for an independent participating provider serving your community.
Call and explain what you are seeing, hearing, or planning. We’ll help identify the closest category.
Choose your pathway
Instead of placing every service in one list, we’ve grouped them around the reason you may be visiting today.
Start here for leaks, loss of comfort, roof concerns, or water inside the home. Review common symptoms and learn what a provider may inspect.
Leaks, pipes, drains, water heaters, toilets, faucets, and sewer lines.
→Roof leaks, storm damage, worn materials, flashing, repairs, and replacement.
→Air conditioning, furnaces, heat pumps, maintenance, and indoor air.
→Extraction, drying, moisture evaluation, cleanup, and restoration options.
→Start here when pests have entered the home or an appliance you rely on has stopped working normally.
Start here to learn about common insurance components before speaking with an independent authorized provider.
The role we play
Home Service Connect does not perform home services or issue insurance. Our free service helps callers check for a participating independent provider based on the requested service and location.
Know before you agree
Use these guides to organize your questions, compare written proposals, and keep an eye on seasonal maintenance.
Seven practical questions about qualifications, scope, price, timing, and warranties.
Read the guide →Simple observations for spring, summer, fall, and winter.
Read the guide →Look beyond the total to scope, materials, exclusions, timing, and protection.
Read the guide →No. The connection service is free to homeowners. Independent providers determine their own diagnostic, service, product, premium, and other charges.
No. Provider availability varies by service, location, time, participation, weather, demand, and capacity.
No. Providers are independent. Homeowners should verify licensing and insurance where required and review the written scope, estimate, and warranty.
No. This website does not quote, bind, issue, underwrite, or service insurance. Any available product is subject to provider and carrier terms.
Call with your ZIP code to check for a participating provider.