What We Do
We manage three critical trades under one membership — with proactive inspections and structured financial protection for covered mechanical breakdowns.
Water heaters, sewer lines, fixtures, and piping systems. Preventative inspections catch problems before they become emergencies.
Furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, and ductwork. Regular maintenance extends equipment life and efficiency.
Panels, wiring, outlets, and circuits. Proactive electrical inspections help identify safety hazards early.
Why One Call Covers It All
Every technician is a licensed professional with deep expertise in their trade.
When multiple systems interact, one team handles the coordination — no finger-pointing between contractors.
A single service contract covers plumbing, HVAC, and electrical under one agreement.
Scheduled preventative inspections across all covered systems, coordinated for your convenience.
Know exactly what you pay each month. No surprise repair bills for covered mechanical breakdowns.
Home Systems Fail. The Cost Shouldn't Surprise You.
An HVAC compressor failure can cost $3,000–$7,000. A sewer line collapse can run $5,000–$15,000. An electrical panel replacement averages $2,000–$4,000.
You cannot prevent every breakdown.
You can control what it costs.
How It Works
Four simple steps to structured protection.
Choose Your Trades
Select plumbing, HVAC, electrical — or bundle all three.
Select Your Protection Tier
Essential, Standard, or Premium — each with clear caps and deductibles.
Complete Baseline Inspection
Our licensed professionals inspect your covered systems to establish a baseline.
Stay Protected
Ongoing inspections and structured mechanical breakdown protection — all for one monthly cost.
What Protection Looks Like
Meet the Hendersons. They own a 2,200 sq ft home in Kansas City, built in 2012. They enrolled in the Three Trade Premium plan — covering plumbing, HVAC, and electrical.
Eight months into their membership, their HVAC compressor failed. Without protection, the repair would have cost over $4,500. Under their APHS service contract, they paid their deductible and the covered repair was handled by a licensed APHS technician within 48 hours.
Their bi-annual inspection had flagged early wear on the compressor — but when the failure came earlier than expected, their protection plan was already in place. One call. One membership. Covered.