Comparison: best dishwasher warranties
Below, compare our picks for the best home warranties for dishwasher coverage.
| Company | Customer rating | Plans with dishwasher coverage | Service fee | Monthly starting cost | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() First American Home Warranty | Get a Quote | 4.1 | Starter, Essential, Premium | $100 or $125 | $47 |
![]() Super | Learn More | 1.3 | Simple, Signature, Lux | $75 | $44 |
![]() Liberty Home Guard | Get a Quote | 4.5 | Appliance Guard, Total Home Guard | $65 to $125 | $49.99 |
Our top picks for the best dishwasher warranties
We researched 26 home warranty companies to find the best coverage for your dishwasher. We compared available plans, customer reviews, coverage limits and pricing to make our selections for the best home warranties for dishwasher coverage.
Our picks for the best dishwasher warranties are from:

- Plans with dishwasher coverage
- 3
- Service fees
- $100 or $125
- Monthly starting cost
- $47

- Plans with dishwasher coverage
- 3
- Service fees
- $99
- Monthly starting cost
- $44

- Plans with dishwasher coverage
- 2
- Service fees
- $65 to $125
- Monthly starting cost
- $49.99
What does a home warranty cover for dishwashers?
Home warranty plans usually cover a dishwasher's main components, including the control panel, electrical parts, motors and circuit boards. They also typically cover smaller dishwasher components, including spray arms, buttons, switches, heating elements, pump assembly and the water supply valve.
If you choose a comprehensive home warranty plan that includes plumbing, you may be able to receive broader coverage for your dishwasher’s water line.
What home warranties don’t cover
Many home warranties only cover dishwasher damage due to normal wear and tear. This means damage from the following is generally not covered:
- Preexisting conditions
- Improper maintenance
- Utility damage
- Natural disasters
» MORE: What does a home warranty cover?
What to consider when buying a dishwasher home warranty
When you’re buying a home warranty plan for your dishwasher, there are a few things to consider. These include the circumstances when the company will pay for a repair or replacement, what parts of the dishwasher are covered and the limits on how much the home warranty company will spend. You can find this information in the fine print of the service contract.
It's also important to compare different coverage levels and pricing to find a home warranty plan that fits your budget and coverage needs. Don't forget to double-check the company's reviews to ensure it has quick and reliable service so that you can receive the coverage you expect.
» MORE: Is a home warranty worth it?
FAQ
Will a home warranty replace a dishwasher?
Home warranties will generally only replace a dishwasher if they can’t repair it. However, plans have coverage caps, meaning the company will only pay up to a specified amount per part, per appliance or per term. If the replacement cost for your dishwasher exceeds any of these caps, you will be responsible for paying the difference.
How much does it cost to repair a dishwasher?
Repairing a dishwasher typically costs around $150 to $600.
Do you need a dishwasher warranty?
If your dishwasher still has a manufacturer's warranty, you don’t need a home warranty plan. However, if your warranty is no longer active, a home warranty may be a good option for peace of mind or saving on out-of-pocket repair costs.
How often should you replace your dishwasher?
A dishwasher typically lasts between eight to 15 years. Generally, it’s best to replace a dishwasher if the cost to repair it exceeds the cost of replacement.
Bottom line: Is a home warranty worth it for dishwasher coverage?
A home warranty plan may be worth the cost if you have an older dishwasher that the manufacturer no longer covers. Most home warranties cover all the main components of dishwashers, which can help you save money on repairs or replacements. However, don't forget to double-check reviews and the contract terms for exclusions and coverage caps to ensure you're getting the right coverage for your appliance.
Article sources
ConsumerAffairs writers primarily rely on government data, industry experts and original research from other reputable publications to inform their work. Specific sources for this article include:
- Federal Trade Commission, “Warranties for New Homes.” Accessed Feb. 16, 2026.









