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Investing in new furniture is exciting, but the fear of accidental spills, stains, or damage can linger. A Guardsman Furniture Protection Plan is a popular option offered by many retailers to safeguard your purchase. Essentially, it’s a service contract, distinct from a manufacturer’s warranty, designed specifically to cover various types of accidental damage that occur during normal household use, giving you peace of mind for common mishaps like food spills, ink stains, or burns. Understanding what these plans cover, what they exclude, and how they work is crucial before deciding if one is right for your home. Call us today to learn more and see if a protection plan is the right fit for your lifestyle.

What is a Guardsman Furniture Protection Plan?

Think of a Guardsman Furniture Protection Plan not as a traditional warranty against defects (that’s usually covered by the manufacturer for a limited time), but as a promise of service for specific accidental damages. Guardsman is a well-known company specializing in furniture care and repair products, and their protection plans are service contracts you typically purchase when buying new furniture from a participating retailer. These plans aim to cover the cost of repairing or sometimes replacing furniture that suffers specific types of accidental staining or damage during the plan’s term, usually lasting around five years. It provides a safety net beyond what standard warranties or sometimes even homeowner’s insurance might cover for everyday accidents. With this plan, you can schedule professional upholstery repair at no additional cost if your fabric gets stained or damaged.

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What Does the Guardsman Plan Typically Cover?

Coverage specifics can vary slightly depending on the exact plan purchased, so always read your specific plan document carefully. However, most standard Guardsman plans for fabric, leather, and wood furniture often cover accidental damage such as:

The key term here is accidental. The damage must result from a specific, unintentional incident during normal residential use.

What is Usually Not Covered by Guardsman?

Understanding the exclusions is just as important as knowing the coverage. Again, refer to your specific contract, but common exclusions often include:

Purchasing a Guardsman Plan

Guardsman Furniture Protection Plans are almost always offered at the point of sale when you buy new furniture from a partner retailer. The salesperson will typically explain the plan options available for the items you’re purchasing. If you decide to buy the plan, the cost is usually added to your furniture bill. You should receive detailed plan documents (your service contract) either immediately or shortly after purchase via mail or email. Keep these documents in a safe place, as you’ll need them, along with your original sales receipt, if you ever need to file a claim. It’s generally not possible to purchase a Guardsman plan for furniture you already own or bought previously without the plan.

Filing a Claim with Guardsman

If an accident covered by your plan occurs, acting promptly is crucial. Most plans require you to report the damage within a specific timeframe (often 30 days) from the date the incident happened. Here’s the typical process:

  1. Contact Guardsman: Reach out via their customer service phone number or online claim portal listed in your plan documents.
  2. Provide Information: Be ready to provide your plan number, original sales receipt details, a description of the furniture item, and a detailed explanation of how and when the damage occurred.
  3. Submit Proof: You’ll likely need to submit clear photographs of the damage.
  4. Assessment: Guardsman will review your claim based on the terms of your contract. They might send you a cleaning kit for stains or arrange for a certified technician to assess and attempt to repair the damage at your home.
  5. Resolution: If the damage is covered and repairable, the technician will fix it. If it cannot be repaired according to the plan’s terms, Guardsman may offer a replacement piece of furniture (often through the original retailer) or another resolution as outlined in your specific contract.

Pros and Cons of a Guardsman Furniture Protection Plan

Like any service contract, Guardsman plans have advantages and disadvantages:

Pros:

Cons:

Is the Guardsman Furniture Protection Plan Worth the Cost?

Whether a Guardsman plan is “worth it” is a personal decision based on several factors:

For many, especially those investing significantly in new furniture or living in households prone to accidents, the peace of mind can outweigh the cost. For others, particularly those who are very careful or comfortable with potential DIY repairs or self-funding professional ones, the cost might not seem justified.

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Alternatives to Guardsman Protection Plans

If you decide against a Guardsman plan or want to explore other options, consider:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Guardsman Plans

How long does Guardsman coverage last?

Most Guardsman Furniture Protection Plans typically last for 5 years from the date of furniture delivery. However, the exact term is specified in your individual plan document, so always confirm by reading your contract.

Protect your furniture with confidence—most plans last up to 5 years from delivery. For full details, contact us today and review your coverage.

Does Guardsman cover pet damage?

This is a common point of confusion. Standard Guardsman plans often exclude damage caused by pet claws, teeth, or beaks (scratching, chewing). While some accidental stains from pet bodily fluids might be covered, comprehensive pet damage protection usually requires a specific, separate plan or rider, if available. Check the “Exclusions” section of your contract carefully.

Can I buy a Guardsman plan after I’ve bought my furniture?

Generally, no. Guardsman plans are designed to be purchased at the same time you buy your new furniture from the retailer. They are typically not offered as a standalone product for furniture you already own or purchased previously without a plan.

What happens if Guardsman can’t repair my furniture?

If a covered stain or damage cannot be repaired by a technician according to the terms of your service contract, Guardsman’s obligation will depend on the specific plan details. Common resolutions include providing a replacement piece of furniture (often facilitated through the original retailer), offering a store credit, or sometimes refunding the cost of the protection plan itself. Your contract will outline the hierarchy of resolutions.

Is the Guardsman plan transferable if I sell my furniture?

Typically, Guardsman Furniture Protection Plans are non-transferable. The coverage applies only to the original purchaser of the plan and furniture. If you sell the furniture, the plan usually does not transfer to the new owner. Always verify this in your specific plan documentation.

Making the Right Choice for Your Furniture

Guardsman Furniture Protection Plans offer a valuable service for many consumers, providing a safety net against specific types of accidental damage that can easily occur in a busy household. However, they are not all-encompassing warranties and come with specific coverages, exclusions, and costs. The key is to be an informed buyer: understand exactly what the plan covers (and doesn’t), know the claim process, and weigh the cost against your furniture investment, lifestyle, and personal risk tolerance. Read the contract terms carefully before purchasing. If you have questions or need help deciding if a protection plan is right for you, call us—we’re here to help!

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