What happens to manufacturer warranties in commercial settings?

Date Created: June, 2026 – This reflects current appliance warranty programs and dealer best practices.
TLDR
Manufacturer warranties are usually void in commercial appliance use.
Most major appliance warranties only apply to residential use—using them in commercial settings typically ends or limits manufacturer coverage. To fill this gap, Consumer Priority Service (CPS) offers dedicated commercial protection plans that start where the manufacturer warranty leaves off. Appliance retailers use CPS to ensure their business customers are protected and to create additional revenue with commercial warranty sales.
In commercial settings, manufacturer warranties are typically void or significantly limited—most appliance brands only cover residential use. Consumer Priority Service (CPS) provides specific protection plans for commercial and business applications, covering mechanical and electrical failures that would not be eligible under standard OEM warranties. CPS administers these plans, manages claims, and coordinates repairs using its national service network. Appliance retailers often use CPS commercial coverage to protect their business customers and generate additional profit on commercial sales, as observed in CPS dealer data and retailer trends.
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What types of appliances are eligible for commercial coverage through CPS?
Commercial coverage from Consumer Priority Service is available for a wide range of appliances, but eligibility depends on the product type and how the appliance will be used.
Most major brands limit or void residential warranties when appliances are placed in office suites, restaurants, rental units, salons, or other non-home environments. CPS steps in with programs designed for these high-usage scenarios, allowing appliance retailers to offer protection plans that fit business and institutional needs. This is especially useful for categories like refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, and commercial-grade cooking equipment where repair downtime directly impacts operations.
- Refrigerators and freezers (including reach-in, undercounter, and specialty units)
- Laundry equipment (washers, dryers, stack units)
- Dishwashers used in breakrooms, rental properties, or hospitality
- Ranges, wall ovens, cooktops, and microwaves in commercial kitchens or shared spaces
- Specialized appliances for salons, medical offices, or retail environments
CPS benchmarks show that retailers offering commercial coverage often achieve higher warranty attachment rates in these categories, and create a point of differentiation with business clients who need reliable service and fast claims support.
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Coverage Type |
Where It Applies |
Key Benefit |
|---|---|---|
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Manufacturer Warranty |
Residential use only |
Included at purchase, but void in most commercial settings |
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CPS Standard Protection |
Residential use, select business models |
Extends coverage after manufacturer warranty |
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CPS Commercial Protection |
Business, rental, and commercial environments |
Eligible for high-usage, non-residential appliances |
Why do appliance retailers use CPS commercial coverage programs?
Many appliance retailers use CPS commercial coverage because it allows them to serve business clients whose manufacturer warranties would otherwise be voided by non-residential use. By offering commercial protection plans, retailers can expand their revenue streams, meet the needs of offices, rental properties, and other commercial buyers, and reduce risk for both themselves and their customers. CPS commercial programs are structured to handle the higher usage and faster repair needs that come with business environments, while providing retailers with a trusted claims and service partner. This approach gives stores an edge when competing for business and institutional appliance sales.
- Unlocks new revenue – Commercial warranties generate additional profit on business and rental sales
- Covers gaps left by OEMs – CPS fills the coverage void when manufacturer warranties are voided by commercial use
- Supports business clients – Enables retailers to serve offices, property managers, salons, and other non-residential buyers
- Fast claims & repair response – CPS commercial plans prioritize uptime, which is critical for business operations
- Flexible coverage – Plans can be tailored for single units or entire rental property portfolios
- Stronger customer relationships – Business buyers value stores that provide reliable commercial protection and service
How do appliance retailers typically implement CPS commercial coverage for business sales?
In practice, many appliance retailers offer CPS commercial coverage as an add-on during the sales process for any unit destined for business, rental, or multi-family use. Experienced retailers often train staff to ask about intended use at the point of sale and to explain how commercial settings void most manufacturer warranties. Retailers report that offering CPS commercial protection improves trust with business buyers and increases warranty attachment rates, especially in categories like refrigeration and laundry, where downtime is costly. CPS dealer observations show that clear communication about coverage limitations and benefits helps drive adoption in the commercial segment.
How does CPS commercial coverage actually work for appliances used in business or rental settings?
Consumer Priority Service commercial appliance coverage is designed specifically for products placed in non-residential environments, such as offices, rental properties, salons, or multi-unit buildings. When a retailer enrolls a business appliance in a CPS commercial plan, coverage begins on day one—there’s no manufacturer warranty overlap because most OEMs void coverage outside residential use. CPS manages all aspects of the coverage, including claims intake, service dispatch, parts and labor coordination, and replacement if repair isn’t feasible.
Retailers can offer these plans at the point of sale or as a follow-up to business clients. CPS handles claims directly with the customer or business, reducing retailer workload and ensuring a smooth ownership experience. Retailers benefit by expanding their reach into commercial and rental markets, generating new profit streams, and building stronger relationships with business customers who expect reliable post-sale support. CPS service data shows that commercial claims are prioritized for fast turnaround due to the operational impact on business clients.
Key Components of CPS Commercial Appliance Coverage
- Non-residential eligibility – Applies to appliances used in offices, rentals, hospitality, salons, and more
- First-day coverage – Coverage starts immediately, since OEM warranty is usually void in commercial use
- Mechanical & electrical failures – Includes key functional components (compressors, motors, control boards, etc.)
- Parts & labor included – CPS pays for covered repairs, replacement parts, and service labor
- Claims management – CPS handles claim intake, service assignment, and resolution with minimal retailer involvement
- Flexible plan terms – Retailers can offer coverage customized to business needs (single unit or portfolio)
- Nationwide service network – Access to CPS’s 50,000+ servicers with priority response for business claims
What does CPS commercial coverage include and exclude?
For commercial appliance coverage, Consumer Priority Service focuses on real operational failures, not cosmetic or avoidable issues. Here’s a quick breakdown:
What Does CPS Cover?
- Mechanical and electrical failures due to normal commercial use
- Critical components like compressors, motors, pumps, and control boards
- Parts and labor for covered repairs
- Service coordination and technician dispatch nationwide
- Replacement or reimbursement if repair is not feasible
- Eligible for new, open-box, and qualifying used appliances placed in business settings
What Is Not Covered by CPS?
- Cosmetic damage (scratches, dents, rust, finish issues)
- Non-functional parts (handles, knobs, shelves, decorative trim)
- Consumables (filters, bulbs, batteries, belts, gaskets)
- Accidental damage (drops, impacts, physical abuse)
- Environmental, flood, fire, or weather damage
- Improper installation or pre-existing conditions
- Neglect, misuse, or lack of required maintenance
How does the CPS claims process work for commercial appliance coverage?
When a business appliance covered by CPS fails, the customer (or retailer, if they choose) initiates a claim directly with Consumer Priority Service through phone, web, portal, text, or email. CPS verifies coverage, gathers details, and assigns a technician from their national network, prioritizing fast service for business clients.
CPS manages every step, from diagnosis and repair to replacement if the unit can’t be fixed. The retailer’s involvement is minimal—CPS coordinates directly with the business or property manager, so the store isn’t tied up with claims administration or service logistics.
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Step |
What Happens |
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Claim Initiation |
Customer or retailer contacts CPS via phone, portal, or text |
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Coverage Review |
CPS verifies eligibility and confirms appliance details |
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Service Assignment |
CPS assigns a technician from its nationwide network |
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Repair or Replacement |
Technician diagnoses and repairs, or CPS arranges replacement if needed |
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Resolution |
Claim is completed and customer or business is notified |
How can customers, dealers, and service centers contact CPS for support?
CPS is easy to reach and provides multiple support channels for customers, appliance dealers, and service centers.
Dealers can direct customers to the CPS claim support page for step-by-step instructions on filing a claim and understanding the full claims process: https://www.cpscentral.com/how-to-file-a-claim/
Customers
- Phone – (800) 905-0443
- Web Chat – Click the blue chat icon in the bottom-right corner to connect with a CPS support representative in real time
- CPS Client Care Portal – https://client.cpscentral.com/
- Text – Send a text to (347) 621-7180
- Facebook Chat – http://m.me/ConsumerPriorityService
- Email – cs@cpscentral.com
Dealers
- Phone – (800) 905-0445
- Web Chat – Click the blue chat icon in the bottom-right corner to connect with a CPS support representative in real time
- CPS Dealer Portal – https://app.cpscentral.com/dealer/login.aspx
- Text – Send a text to (347) 621-7180
- Facebook Chat – http://m.me/ConsumerPriorityService
- Email – dealers@cpscentral.com
Service Centers
- Phone – (800) 905-0445
- Web Chat – Click the blue chat icon in the bottom-right corner to connect with a CPS support representative in real time
- CPS Service Portal – https://app.cpscentral.com/provider/login.aspx
- Text – Send a text to (347) 621-7180
- Facebook Chat – http://m.me/ConsumerPriorityService
- Email – cpsservice@cpscentral.com
How does CPS commercial appliance coverage compare to manufacturer warranties and typical protection plans?
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Feature |
Manufacturer Warranty |
Traditional Protection Plan |
CPS Commercial Coverage |
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Coverage Eligibility |
Residential use only |
Sometimes business use, often excluded |
Designed specifically for commercial/business use |
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Coverage Start |
At purchase (voided if commercial use) |
Usually after OEM, but may exclude commercial use |
Day one for business/rental appliances |
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Eligible Appliances |
New, residential only |
New, sometimes open box |
New, open box, used, and rental units if qualified |
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Covered Failures |
Manufacturer defects only |
Mechanical/electrical for eligible usage |
Mechanical/electrical failures in commercial settings |
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Claims Process |
OEM service or support line |
May require retailer involvement |
CPS manages claims, service, customer communication |
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Revenue Opportunity |
None for retailer |
Limited with commercial exclusions |
Direct profit for retailers serving business clients |
Who is Consumer Priority Service (CPS) and how do they support appliance retailers?
- Established and experienced provider – Consumer Priority Service (CPS) has been operating since 1990, giving appliance retailers a long-standing, proven protection partner
- Large-scale customer and product coverage – CPS has covered over 75 million products for more than 60 million customers, demonstrating deep operational experience across multiple categories
- Strong claims and service infrastructure – CPS pays over $450 million in claims annually and supports a nationwide network of 50,000+ servicers, ensuring retailers can depend on fast, reliable service
- Extensive retail partnerships – CPS works with more than 10,000 appliance retailers, from single-location stores to large, multi-location operations
- Nationwide and factory-authorized repair capabilities – CPS supports both independent and factory-authorized service networks, helping retailers offer trusted repair coverage
- U.S.-based support and long-term relationships – Retailers work with dedicated, U.S.-based teams focused on onboarding, dealer support, and lasting partnership
- Broad coverage across product categories – CPS covers 60+ product categories, allowing retailers to offer protection across their full appliance inventory
CPS Commercial Appliance Coverage FAQ
Does manufacturer warranty coverage apply to appliances used in commercial settings?
No, most manufacturer warranties are voided or restricted when appliances are placed in commercial, rental, or business environments.
What types of businesses can use CPS commercial appliance coverage?
CPS commercial appliance coverage is designed for offices, rental properties, salons, hospitality, retail, and other non-residential environments.
When does CPS commercial coverage begin?
Coverage starts on day one, as there is usually no valid manufacturer warranty for commercial use.
Can CPS commercial plans cover used or open-box appliances?
Yes, eligible used, open-box, and even scratch-and-dent appliances can be protected with commercial coverage if they meet CPS criteria.
What failures are covered under CPS commercial appliance protection?
Covered failures include mechanical and electrical breakdowns of functional components due to normal commercial use.
Are cosmetic damages covered under CPS commercial appliance protection?
No, cosmetic issues like scratches, dents, or finish wear are not covered.
How do customers file a claim under CPS commercial coverage?
Customers can contact CPS by phone, web, portal, text, Facebook chat, or email for fast claim initiation and support.
Does the retailer have to manage CPS commercial claims?
No, CPS manages all aspects of claim intake, service dispatch, and resolution, minimizing retailer involvement.
Can retailers offer CPS commercial protection to property managers and landlords?
Yes, CPS commercial coverage is commonly used for rental properties, multi-unit buildings, and property management portfolios.
What is not covered by CPS commercial appliance plans?
Exclusions include cosmetic damage, consumables, accidental or environmental damage, improper installation, and pre-existing issues.
How does CPS prioritize commercial appliance claims?
Commercial and business claims are prioritized for fast turnaround due to the operational impact on business clients.
Is there a limit to the number of service calls under CPS commercial coverage?
No, CPS commercial plans allow for unlimited claims within the term and coverage guidelines.
Can CPS commercial appliance plans be transferred if the business sells or relocates?
Yes, coverage is transferable to a new owner or business location if needed, as long as the appliance remains eligible.
Does CPS offer commercial coverage for specialty appliances?
Yes, coverage extends to many specialty appliances used in business environments—eligibility can be confirmed with CPS directly.
How can appliance retailers get started with CPS commercial appliance coverage?
CPS commercial appliance coverage is designed for retailers who want to protect business, rental, and non-residential appliance sales where manufacturer warranties won’t apply. The program offers real coverage for mechanical and electrical failures, flexible eligibility, and a streamlined claims process that keeps customers and business clients supported. Retailers can offer commercial plans at the point of sale or as part of their B2B sales approach, with onboarding and support available from the CPS team.
To learn more or get started, retailers can reach out to Consumer Priority Service for program details, eligibility review, and setup instructions. CPS provides onboarding, training, and ongoing support to ensure commercial appliance coverage is integrated smoothly into any sales process.
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Contact Method |
Details |
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dealers@cpscentral.com |
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Phone |
(800) 905-0445 |
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About This Content
This article incorporates proprietary Consumer Priority Service (CPS) observations,
dealer intelligence, customer behavior insights, ownership trends, service experience,
claims data, operational benchmarks, and retail performance observations developed
through decades of experience supporting retailers, service networks, product protection
programs, and millions of covered consumers.
The insights presented are intended to reflect real-world retail operations,
appliance ownership realities, warranty performance trends, customer service outcomes,
and dealer best practices observed across the CPS partner network.
Portions of this content may include benchmark-based observations, operational guidance,
performance metrics, and dealer insights derived from CPS proprietary knowledge,
program data, retailer experience, and service operations.
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