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		<title>Make Home Repairs Before Autumn Sets In</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 22:04:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  When you&#8217;re working, wrangling the kids and generally living a full life, it&#8217;s easy to let taking care of your home fall to the bottom of the priority list. But you need to stay on top of maintenance chores if you want to keep your home and all the good things in it functioning smoothly.
As fall approaches, it&#8217;s time to start thinking about a top-to-bottom inspection to check for any damage and to prepare for the upcoming cold winter months.
Bite-sized projects
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.homewarrantysite.com/homewarranty/_/158/1"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 162px; height: 167px;" src="http://media.merchantcircle.com/25917320/home%20repair1_medium.gif" border="0" alt="Making small home repairs can prevent larger issues later" title="Make Home Repairs Before Autumn Sets In" /> </a> When you&#8217;re working, wrangling the kids and generally living a full life, it&#8217;s easy to let taking care of your home fall to the bottom of the priority list. But you need to stay on top of maintenance chores if you want to keep your home and all the good things in it functioning smoothly.</p>
<p>As fall approaches, it&#8217;s time to start thinking about a top-to-bottom inspection to check for any damage and to prepare for the upcoming cold winter months.</p>
<p><span>Bite-sized projects</span></p>
<p>When it comes to staying one step ahead of maintenance headaches, we have to admit, our preference would be to bury our heads in the sand and hope that someone else takes care of any problems. Fortunately, we learned a trick that helps us overcome that mental block. If we break a big task down into smaller tasks, and then put one task on our to-do list each week, we will surprise ourselves by tackling something we didn&#8217;t think was possible.</p>
<p>For example, Sarah recently moved into a new house and there were about 50 little maintenance issues, such as a knob that had fallen off the dresser drawer and a leaky faucet that was keeping her up at night, which she knew she had to deal with. So she broke it down. Week one, she created a checklist. Week two, she went to the hardware store for all the supplies she&#8217;d need to fix the broken things. Week three, she fixed the broken knob. And so on. When you&#8217;re feeling overwhelmed, break the project down into smaller bite-sized steps, and you&#8217;ll be off to the races in no time.</p>
<p><span>Getting</span> <span>help</span></p>
<p>If you keep putting off maintenance tasks because you&#8217;re too busy, reach out to others who can help you. I am happy to admit that I am out of my depth in many areas of home maintenance. Why? Because that means my job as a homeowner is really about finding the right people to help me for the right price.</p>
<p>Here are three essential chores to tackle this week to get your home ready for the transition to fall.</p>
<p><span>No. 1. Change esssential batteries</span></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t wait until your smoke and carbon-monoxide detectors chirp at you to be changed, since that usually happens when you&#8217;re busy doing something else (like sleeping). Buy a few extra batteries when you&#8217;re at the grocery store this week and swap out the old batteries for new ones in all of your detectors.</p>
<p><span>No. 2. Change the filters</span></p>
<p>As much as half of the energy used in your home goes to heating and cooling. A dirty filter will slow down air flow and make the system work harder to keep you warm or cool &#8212; thus wasting energy. A clean filter will also prevent dust and dirt from building up in the system, leading to expensive maintenance and/or early system failure. If it&#8217;s been more than three months, buy some new filters and put them in your heating and cooling systems this week.</p>
<p><span>No. 3. Sweep the chimney</span></p>
<p>Chimneys need periodic examination and thorough cleaning to maintain efficiency and to reduce the chance of a chimney fire. Book an appointment with a chimney sweep to have yours professionally cleaned and checked for loose or missing mortar.</p>
<p>By: Sarah Welch and Alicia Rockmore<br />
Detroit News; September 20, 2008</p>
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		<title>Properly Fixing a Roof Now Will Save Time and Money Later</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fall is upon us, and it won&#8217;t be long before you look at your roof and see snow piling up. While that isn&#8217;t an image many people enjoy, it reminds us that it is a good time to check your roof to make sure it is ready to handle the harsh winter weather.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fall is upon us, and it won&#8217;t be long before you look at your roof and see snow piling up. While that isn&#8217;t an image many people enjoy, it reminds us that it is a good time to check your roof to make sure it is ready to handle the harsh winter weather.</p>
<p>While fall is often a time when homeowners focus on some indoor home improvements, one of the most important home improvements may be putting on a new roof (see if this is covered under your <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.homewarrantysite.com/homewarranty/home_warranty/159/1">home warranty</a> ). Sure, a new roof doesn&#8217;t have the &#8220;wow&#8221; factor that a new kitchen or finished basement has, but it is vital in eliminating the potential for serious water damage in your attic. If you have an older home, or even one built in the last 20 years, there is a good chance you need a new roof.</p>
<p>Of course, one of the most common questions I get from callers is, &#8220;How do I know if I need a new roof?&#8221; If you have any obvious leaks in your attic or ceiling, that&#8217;s a sure sign that you need a new roof. Even if you don&#8217;t have a problem with leaks, it doesn&#8217;t mean your roof is fine. To determine if your roof is in need of repair or replacing, take a pair of binoculars and inspect your roof shingles. If they are cracked, discolored or curling, you should call a full-service roofing contractor to get it inspected.</p>
<p>Once you determine that you need a new roof, you should learn all you can about roofing and roofing products. For example, in the past, many homeowners that had one layer of shingles on their roof would elect to have the roof &#8220;re-covered.&#8221; That&#8217;s where the contractor would put a new layer of shingles over the old ones. While that is certainly cheaper than a complete &#8220;tear-off&#8221; of the old shingles, it is not the best solution to your roofing needs.</p>
<p>ORA Warranty is one company that doesn&#8217;t recommend re-covering. According to experts, if you do a re-cover, it means you are assuming the wood underneath and the original shingles are in good shape. However, you can&#8217;t really know that unless you tear off the old shingles and inspect the wood. If that wood is rotting or in need of repair, your roof could still leak even after a re-cover.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.homewarrantysite.com/homewarranty/Home_warranty/159/2">Home warranty</a> and construction experts also say that re-covering a roof doesn&#8217;t enable a roofer to address other important areas of the roof&#8217;s integrity, such as flashing walls and areas around chimneys or stack-vent pipes.</p>
<p>When it comes to roofs, you get what you pay for. Therefore, saving some money by doing a re-cover could unfortunately lead to paying your deductible on an insurance claim when your ceilings are damaged by water leaks.</p>
<p>Cost of shingles</p>
<p>You also get what you pay for in terms of roofing products.</p>
<p>While most contractors may be similar in pricing for installation of a new roof, the bigger cost differences are in the type of shingle you choose. There are two categories where the cost for a shingle can vary dramatically. One is the style of the shingle, while the other is the shingle warranty.</p>
<p>In the past, most shingles were the flat, three-tab variety, and only came in a few basic colors, such as black, gray or brown. Fortunately, today&#8217;s homeowners can choose from a variety of architecturally designed shingles in a several colors that complement the look and color scheme of your home.</p>
<p>So, today&#8217;s shingles can actually bring better curb appeal.</p>
<p>Of course, these architectural shingles are more expensive than the flat, three-tab version, but there are various price points for you to choose from to help you stay within your budget.<br />
Warranty</p>
<p>The other important price factor when considering roofing shingles is the warranty. Obviously, a shingle that is warranted for 50 years is going to cost more than one warranted for 25 years. But it also will be better then the 25-year warranted shingle, so it will last longer.</p>
<p>When it comes to warranties, you need to know what the warranty covers before you can decide whether it&#8217;s worth the investment. The best warranty is one that has a &#8220;No Dollar Limit.&#8221; Which means that no matter how bad the problem or the cost, the shingle manufacturer will take care of the problem.</p>
<p>If you are planning to get a new roof, it&#8217;s important to familiarize yourself with the common terms used in the roofing industry to help you make an educated decision when choosing a contractor and roofing materials. See the accompanying story for some of the most common terms used in the roofing business.</p>
<p>Once you have settled on the type of roof shingles you want, make sure you have enough roof and soffit ventilation to improve the shingle&#8217;s life. With the proper amount of insulation on your attic floor, your attic temperature is closer to the outdoor air temperature, which eliminates the potential to &#8220;cook&#8221; the underside of the shingles. Most roofing contractors will recommend and install the proper ventilation system for your roof.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A home warranty  is a service contract that covers the repair or replacement of many of the most frequently occurring breakdowns of home system components (such as HVAC, plumbing, electrical) and appliances.  A home warranty can be a real lifesaver in a time of need – saving you from costly repairs in a crisis.
Since your home is most likely one of your biggest investments, unexpected repair or replacement costs can easily strain your budget if you do not have a warranty.  Additionally, finding an approved and insured contractor to ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <a rel="nofollow" title="Home Warranty Wikipedia Definition" href="http://www.homewarrantysite.com/homewarranty/home_warranty_/3/1" target="_blank"><strong>home warranty</strong> </a> is a service contract that covers the repair or replacement of many of the most frequently occurring breakdowns of home system components (such as HVAC, plumbing, electrical) and appliances.  A home warranty can be a real lifesaver in a time of need – saving you from costly repairs in a crisis.</p>
<p>Since your home is most likely one of your biggest investments, unexpected repair or replacement costs can easily strain your budget if you do not have a warranty.  Additionally, finding an approved and insured contractor to solve your problem can be stressful and inconvenient, especially at that crucial moment when a system breaks down.  While a home warranty cannot prevent systems or appliances from breaking down, it can help make covered repairs or replacement easier and less costly.</p>
<p>While not everything is covered, coverage for many of the most frequently occurring breakdowns of home system components and appliances is actually included.  Applicants should review their contracts or sample contracts carefully, to confirm covered items, terms and conditions, limitations and exclusions.  In some cases “supplemental” home warranty coverage may also be necessary, for items such as swimming pools and their filter / pump systems, garage door openers, secondary appliances (i.e. a deep freezer that is not the primary appliance), etc.</p>
<p>Whenever you apply for a mortgage loan, most lenders require that you have proof of insurance on your home before they will allow the closing to take place.  Very often, what homeowners feel is covered by their home owners insurance policy, is not included in their policy.  A home warranty can be very useful in this respect.  Carefully reviewing your homeowners insurance policy and comparing it to a home warranty, and then adjusting each to be complimentary to the other, can give a homeowner REAL peace of mind knowing that they are in fact fully covered for any event that may come their way.</p>
<p>If you have a seller&#8217;s home warranty (a type of home warranty provided by the seller to help promote the sale of the property), once the sale closes, any problems that may occur in the home will be covered.  Any expensive repair the home may require, will be taken care of by the home warranty.  A homeowners insurance policy will not likely cover many kinds of problems which will occur from time to time, nor will it cover wear and tear on home systems.</p>
<p>Unless you’re carpenter or contractor by trade, a home warranty is a great investment.  In most cases you will recover your modest investment in the home warranty plan via replacement of home systems and appliances, which will all eventually fail and need to be repaired or replaced.  The best advice is to check around and compare home warranty coverage and rates.  Both quarterly and monthly payment plans for are available, and the internet is a great resource to begin your home warranty search.</p>
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Troubleshooter: Long hot summer
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FAYETTEVILLE (WTVD) &#8212;  Recently it was 80 degrees inside Lisa Williams&#8217; home, and she considers that a cool temperature.
She says she&#8217;s been without a working home air conditioner unit since spring. She tells Troubleshooter Diane Wilson, &#8220;I was awful. I was miserable.&#8221;
She has a home warranty through American Home Shield and she says a technician was sent out to look at the unit. She adds, &#8220;They started taking the unit out and ...]]></description>
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<p class="storyIntro"><span class="storyDateline">FAYETTEVILLE (WTVD) &#8212; </span> Recently it was 80 degrees inside Lisa Williams&#8217; home, and she considers that a cool temperature.</p>
<p>She says she&#8217;s been without a working home air conditioner unit since spring. She tells Troubleshooter Diane Wilson, &#8220;I was awful. I was miserable.&#8221;</p>
<p>She has a home warranty through American Home Shield and she says a technician was sent out to look at the unit. She adds, &#8220;They started taking the unit out and then stopped as they said they didn&#8217;t have approval to do the work.&#8221;</p>
<p>So Lisa waited for American Home Shield to approve the work. But Lisa says AHS didn&#8217;t approve the work instead she says, &#8220;They said they would not pay for everything. They would have to send me a check. I would have to take the cash out option which left me with nothing, as the unit is halfway pulled out, and no air no heat, no nothing.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lisa used ceiling fans and window units to keep cool. She also says she heard nothing from American Home Shield. She adds, &#8220;I kept calling in and said if you&#8217;re going to send me cash how much? When are you going to send it and they never even called me back.&#8221; So Lisa turned to Troubleshooter Diane Wilson.</p>
<p>Troubleshooter Diane Wilson got in touch with AHS and Lisa got some cool news. She says, &#8220;AHS contacted me immediately and they said they would pay for everything.&#8221; Lisa is sitting cool now as she has a whole new working unit and she&#8217;s very happy with the response from AHS.</p>
<p>In a statement a rep for American Home Shield added this: American Home Shield is committed to providing quality customer service. Ms. Williams&#8217; recent experience was not representative of the normal AHS customer experience and we sincerely regret the delays in service she experienced.</p>
<p>As a result, AHS covered 100% of the expense related to the replacement and installation of her new furnace and evaporative coil, including $1,200 toward items that would not normally have been covered under the terms of her warranty.</p>
<p>The company also reimbursed Ms. Williams for her trade service fee and AC window units, used to cool the home in the interim. Ms. Williams has confirmed that she is pleased with the outcome.</p>
<p>As part of the company&#8217;s business model, AHS contracts with local trade professionals to handle our customers&#8217; service requests. AHS prides itself in providing reliable service from pre-screened, insured contractors&#8230;..<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.homewarrantysite.com/homewarranty/_more_/88/2">(more) </a></p>
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You&#8217;re away on vacation, enjoying the peace and quiet. Unknown to you, the compressor motor on your refrigerator at home suddenly burns out. Within hours everything in your refrigerator begins spoiling. Everything in your freezer melts. The refrigerator starts leaking a gooey mess all over the floor. You come home two weeks later to a horrible stench that can only be described as&#8230;indescribable. At least you have insurance that will pay for a new refrigerator&#8230;or do you?
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<p>You&#8217;re away on vacation, enjoying the peace and quiet. Unknown to you, the compressor motor on your refrigerator at home suddenly burns out. Within hours everything in your refrigerator begins spoiling. Everything in your freezer melts. The refrigerator starts leaking a gooey mess all over the floor. You come home two weeks later to a horrible stench that can only be described as&#8230;indescribable. At least you have insurance that will pay for a new refrigerator&#8230;or do you?</p>
<p>If an appliance breaks down &#8211; no matter how expensive that appliance is to replace &#8211; your homeowner&#8217;s policy will not pay for its replacement. For that you need Home Warranty Insurance.</p>
<p>You may wish to purchase a Home Warranty policy for your own peace of mind. For many people it is simply comforting to know that no matter what happens, from a heater going bad to an air conditioner breaking down, everything in the house is always covered and will be replaced at a very nominal cost if anything should go wrong.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s another reason many people buy a Home Warranty policy and that has to do with selling a home. A potential buyer of a home is often swayed when vacillating between two or more home choices and will purchase a home that has a Home Warranty policy on all of its major appliances. In this way the new homeowner feels more secure.</p>
<p>How does a Home Warranty policy work?<br />
You decide which appliances and home systems you want covered and you pay a yearly fee, much as you would with any insurance policy. If an appliance or system that&#8217;s covered by the Home Protection Warranty should fail, there is a service charge to have a repair person come to your home and make a repair or replacement of the broken system. The service charge varies depending on choices you make when you purchase your policy, but a charge in the $50 to $60 range is common.</p>
<p>How is the best and least expensive way for you to buy a Home Warranty policy?<br />
That&#8217;s simple. I&#8217;ve done a great deal of research and there&#8217;s only one way you should buy a policy and that&#8217;s online.</p>
<p>Online brokers have no overhead to speak of and so they don&#8217;t need to make a huge commission on each sale. This means you save approximately 30% instantly just by buying your policy online.</p>
<p>Also, the decisions you need to make when buying a Home Warranty policy are simple and straightforward; you don&#8217;t need a live agent sitting across from you and talking you into buying a lot more policy than you need or can afford. When you buy online YOU are in complete control for once.</p>
<p>Get online and discover for yourself just how much money you can save on your <em>Home Warranty</em> policy simply by purchasing it online.</p>
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