no
No, homeowner's insurance only overs damages on the house.
No, thats why you buy a warranty.
No. Insurance does not cover mechanical problems.
No - auto insurance is not the same as a warranty. Insurance protects you against claims by other parties who may be injured by your bad driving, and, if you carry collision insurance, helps defray the cost of repairing your car after an accident.
I highly doubt it. Unless the engine was damaged in an accident, the insurance would not cover it. But, you can ask them.
No, it would not cover damage of that nature. Garage Keepers insurance provides protection in case a vehicle is damaged by fire, theft, vandalism or collision.
Your homeowners insurance should cover damage to your sprinkler system if the cause of the damage is covered by your homeowners insurance policy such as fire, lightning, freezing of pipes, etc. Homeowners insurance is not a maintenance policy and will not cover mechanical failure of your system.
Probably not. If the failure was caused by an insured peril, probably. If failure was due to simple age, corrosion, etc, no.
Whether your tractor insurance will cover the cost of a new engine depends on the specifics of your policy and the circumstances surrounding the engine seizure. If the seizure was due to a covered event, such as an accident or mechanical failure, your insurance may assist with the repair or replacement costs. It's best to review your policy details and consult with your insurance provider to determine your coverage options.
No, but if the failure causes a fire or water damage, then the water and fire damage will be covered.
It depends on the warranty and on the make and the model of the vehicle.
Only if it was damaged as a result of a accident.