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Homes that come with warranties sell 11 days quicker and for an average of $2,300 more than those without, according to a recent survey by one of the country's largest warranty providers.
But one consumer organization says such warranties aren't worth the cost, which is $400 to $600 a year.
"Instead of buying one of these policies or placing any value in the one provided when you buy a home you'll do better to place that money into a home-repair fund," says Consumers' Checkbook, an independent nonprofit that publishes local magazines in seven locations, including Boston, Chicago, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.
Home warranties have been vilified before, but never by an organization with a solid reputation like that of Consumers' Checkbook, which has won the National Press Club's First Place Award for Excellence in Consumer Journalism. Like Consumer Reports, the D.C.-based nonprofit does not accept donations from businesses and its publications carry no advertising.
The warning about warranties does not include those comprehensive warranties provided by home builders on brand-new houses. Rather, it is solely about those on existing homes.
Actually, they aren't really warranties but service contracts that insure against the repair of a home's major appliances, heating and cooling systems, plumbing systems, circuit breakers and a few other things.
But while the potential breakdowns covered by home warranties might be unpleasant, Consumers' Checkbook says, they are often not catastrophic. Those bigger, more expensive repairs are what insurance is for to cover stuff you can't afford to repair yourself.
"When you buy insurance against risks you can afford to cover on your own," the magazine says, "you end up paying for sales commissions and expenses and company profits rather than for claims paid" by the warranty company.
"Buying a home warranty is like buying a (very) limited extended service contract on a bunch of appliances," says the group.
Nevertheless, warranties have become almost universal in today's market. Not only do they appeal to would-be buyers, who believe they're covered should the air conditioner break down or the refrigerator kick out during their first year of ownership, they also appeal to sellers, because they, too, are covered during the listing period.
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With a remaining backlog of repair and replacement projects still needing attention, Peachtree City officials are likely to approve a second $3 million bond in coming months.
The process was put on hold last week as councilman Eric Imker said he wanted to delve into the budget process, which starts next month, to make sure the city was in good financial shape before making the final call on the additional debt.
At $3 million the debt service payment was initially estimated to be $361,000 a year for 10 years. But a revised estimate with a lower interest rate the city is likely to receive shows it would cost about $330,000 a year instead, according to Community Services Director Jon Rorie.
The proposed list of projects breaks down to $1.3 million for leisure services, $1.04 million for public safety projects, $265,000 for public services and $225,000 for administrative services with a small contingency amount.
The hope is there could be a further cost savings on many of the individual projects by using in-house talent instead of exclusively contracting out each project, Rorie noted. There is a time crunch however to complete all projects in three years because of the requirements of the bond process, he added.
Staff has spent some time working the project details in an effort to maximize the life expectancy of the projects, Rorie said, using the example of the replacement of the basketball court at the Braelinn Village recreation area. Instead of repairing the asphalt with the potential to last only a few years, the surface will be completely removed and replaced with a concrete surface that should last about 50 years at a cost of about $43,000, Rorie said.
Among the other recreation projects are $75,000 for a replacement tower at the BMX track and $25,000 for a new irrigation system there ... along with $50,000 to renovate the skate park area, $62,000 for replacement of playground equipment, $175,000 for roof replacement at the tennis center and $331,000 for restoration of the rink wall and roof at the Kedron roller hockey rink. Also included is $100,000 to expand the irrigation pond used for the baseball and soccer fields at the citys baseball and soccer complex and $30,000 to repair and replace some windows at the city library.
In the public safety category is $315,000 to replace the police department headquarters roof and another $50,000 to replace heating and cooling units that are located on the roof, Rorie said. Three fire stations will get new roofs at a total of $351,000 and resurfacing of the parking lot at stations 81 and 82.
In the administrative services category is $100,000 to upgrade the citywide fire protection systems, $50,000 to replace windows at city hall and an electrical upgrade to provide outlets at city hall and Drake Field that can be used for special community-wide events that citizens have asked for in the One PTC public input process, Rorie said.
As for the interest the city might get, Imker said he thought the city might get a rate that would bring that rate down to about $20,000 a year, in which case it is so far beyond advantageous its ridiculous not to even consider doing it that way.
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CANTON, Ohio Squirrels that have taken on a minor celebrity status at a northeastern Ohio university have become a costly nuisance.
The squirrels at Malone University in Canton have multiple Twitter accounts with hundreds of followers, a lip-syncing band has been named after them, and videos of them posted on YouTube have been viewed thousands of times.
But now Malone President David King is imploring students and staff at the private liberal arts school to stop feeding the cute critters.
The squirrels have caused thousands of dollars of damage at the university, destroying everything from gutters to compressor control wires, said Jim Palone, physical plant director at the university.
Palone said the squirrels have gotten into buildings and chewed through Internet connection wires and fire alarm cables.
Theyve even built nests in heating and cooling units, causing air-flow problems.
Most recently, Palone said theyve begun damaging the cedar siding of a popular campus building.
They found ways to chew the outside of that building and created openings and holes on the wood skin of the building for nests, Palone said.
They just tend to be very intrusive and quite damaging as they go about seeking shelter and food sources and everything else.
Palone said its hard to quantify just how much money the university has spent to repair the damage caused by the squirrels, but he estimated the figure to be in the tens of thousands of dollars over the years.
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By Isaac Fletcher, contributing writer, Food Online
A new thermal insulation coating specially designed for the food manufacturing industry offers long-term cost-saving benefits by reducing heat loss during the manufacturing process
Because food manufacturing processes are high on energy consumption and expend large amounts of energy for heating and cooling, they are often very costly. A new thermal insulation material reduces heat loss during the use of boilers, heat exchangers, pipes, furnaces, and refrigeration units. Reducing heat loss translates not only to a reduction of energy use, but also converts to improvements in the processes themselves and the overall consistency of the product.
This new insulation also offers protection against corrosion, resistance to molds, and can be easily applied to metal, wood, plastic, concrete, and many other industrial materials. Extra protection helps food manufacturers increase the longevity of their equipment and avoid extra expenditures for equipment repair and/or replacement. Savings in all areas affect manufacturers bottom lines and can ultimately be passed on to the consumer.
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Since food manufacturers must meet rigorous safety requirements, the water-based thermal insulation coating is engineered to be low-odor and non-toxic. The insulation has been approved for use around food processing and is even environmentally friendly. The technology in this particular thermal insulation incorporates micro-sized nanotechnology that has very low thermal conductivity, which inhibits heat transfer. The coating is also hydrophobic and provides mold and mildew resistance without the need for toxic chemicals.
Manufacturers that have used similar products have experienced success in increasing cost-savings and operational efficiency. Grupo Modelo, maker of Corona beer, used a similar thermal insulation coating to reduce energy consumption and lower surface temperatures of equipment by up to 36 degrees Fahrenheit. The insulation also helped protect equipment from corrosion and moisture. Caribbean snack manufacturer Holiday Snacks wanted to reduce high surface temperatures using an insulation that would be safe to use around food. Used on a variety of surfaces, including ovens, fryers, and vent ducts, the insulation reduced surface temperatures by 27degrees Fahrenheit.
The new thermal insulation coating will allow food manufacturers to reap similar benefits while still living up to regulatory requirements. While surface temperature reduction, as was required by Grupo Modelo and Holiday Snacks, can result in boosting operational efficiency, manufacturers will also be able to cut down their energy consumption and costs. Less expensive manufacturing with consistent quality results in a competitive edge and a better experience for the end consumer.
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By Chad Humphrey, KSL.com Contributor
May 6th, 2014 @ 6:06pm
SALT LAKE CITY Utah homeowners know summers are long and hot but that doesn't mean your home can't be a sanctuary from the heat with a properly functioning air conditioner.
"Heating and cooling accounts for more than half of the energy use in a typical U.S. home, making it the largest energy expense for most homes," according to Energy.gov.
Here are five steps to get the most of your central air system and keep it running efficiently and strong all summer long.
Before you turn it on
Walk outside. Take a look at your condenser unit. If you covered the condenser over the winter, remove the cover before you turn it on. Remove any objects or vegetation within 18 inches. It's not a bad idea to take a hose with a nozzle and spray off the coils at a 45 degree angle to remove debris between the fins.
The inside part of your central air system is often overlooked by homeowners and this is where many problems begin. Regularly changing your filter is the best thing you can do for your system.
"A dirty filter will slow down air flow and make the system work harder to keep you warm or cool," according to the energy efficiency website energystar.gov.
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