Furniture Protection Plans
Why Add a Protection Plan?
You invest in quality furniture because you want it to last. But real life has a way of testing even the best-built pieces. A glass of red wine tips over on the sofa. A pet scratches the dining table leg. A recliner mechanism starts catching after years of daily use. These things happen in every household, and they can be expensive to fix out of pocket.
A furniture protection plan extends your coverage beyond the standard manufacturer warranty, giving you peace of mind that your investment is protected against the unexpected. It is an affordable add-on at the time of purchase that can save you hundreds of dollars down the road if something goes wrong.
Protection plans are especially valuable for families with young children who are still mastering the art of not spilling everything, pet owners whose animals share the furniture, anyone purchasing upholstered furniture in light colors or delicate fabrics, high-use pieces like sofas, recliners, and dining tables that get daily wear, and shoppers who want complete peace of mind with a major purchase.
What Protection Plans Typically Cover
While specific coverage details depend on the plan you select, furniture protection plans generally cover accidental stains from food, beverages, and common household substances, accidental rips, tears, and punctures from normal household use, structural and mechanical defects that occur after the manufacturer warranty expires, cracking, peeling, or discoloration of leather surfaces, breakage of frames, springs, and recliner mechanisms beyond the warranty period, and heat marks, water rings, and other surface damage to wood furniture.
Your sales associate at Moore Furniture will explain the specific terms, coverage details, and exclusions of the plan available for your purchase so you know exactly what you are getting before you buy.
What Is Typically Not Covered
Protection plans are designed for accidental damage and defects, not for normal wear and tear. Items commonly excluded from coverage include gradual fading from sunlight exposure, cushion softening and compression from normal use, fabric pilling, pet hair accumulation, damage from misuse or negligence, and pre-existing damage not reported at the time of delivery. Review the full terms of your specific plan for a complete list of exclusions.
Is a Protection Plan Worth It?
Consider the math: a single professional upholstery cleaning typically costs $100 to $300. A recliner mechanism repair can run $150 to $400. Refinishing a scratched wood dining table can cost even more. A protection plan that covers all of these scenarios for a fraction of any single repair cost is a smart investment, especially for households where furniture gets heavy daily use.
Think of it the same way you think about insuring any other major purchase. You hope you never need it, but if you do, it pays for itself many times over.
How to Add a Plan to Your Purchase
Protection plans are available to add at the time of your furniture purchase. Ask your Moore Furniture sales associate about the plan options and pricing available for the specific items you are buying. Plans are added directly to your order and can be included in your financing if you are using one of our payment plans.