What a structural warranty does
GoldShield, like any structural warranty, covers specified defects in workmanship and materials for a defined period. It's underwritten cover, with policy wording that lists what's in and what's out. If your home falls within the scope and you have a valid claim, the warranty pays.
What a warranty doesn't do is help you decide whether to approve a quote, judge whether scope is correct, or argue your corner with a contractor whose work has already been done.
Got a Quote or Issue?
We'll take a proper look before you commit. Many quotes include unnecessary work or inflated costs.
No obligation. We'll review and highlight anything you should be aware of.
Most members recover the cost of the plan on their first issue.
What Park Home Support adds
We operate before money is spent. The most expensive moments in a park home's life are when work is approved that didn't need to happen, when scope is bigger than necessary, when prices are inflated due to urgency, or when an insurable issue gets paid for privately because nobody flagged that it might be a claim.
That's the gap Park Home Support sits in. Independent review of quotes, independent guidance on inspection, independent input on insurance relevance — combined into one ongoing membership.
Using a warranty and Park Home Support together
If you hold GoldShield (or any warranty), keep it. It's a financial safety net for the things it's specifically written to cover. Sitting Park Home Support alongside it means you have a procedural safety net — somebody to check the quote, sense-check the scope, and tell you whether to make the claim, get an inspection first, or push back on the contractor before anything is signed.

