Sacramento First Time Home Buyers Need To Know

 

With so many new Sacramento First Time Home Buyers buying homes for sale it’s important home buyers know what maintenance is needed in order for your home warranty to pay if something breaks down in your new home.

Today, Yvonne Nelson from Fidelity National Home Warranty explains what every homeowner and new home buyer needs to do in order to make sure their home warranty takes effect.  There are 5 key elements that Yvonne explains to help you, the first time home buyer and new homeowner so that your home warranty will pay in case something stops working after you buy your new house.

Every home buyer should be getting a home warranty when they purchase a house for sale.  Your home warranty stays in effect for 1 year from the day you buy your new home.  As a new homeowner you have a responsibility to maintain your home and then when something stops working, you have peace of mind knowing that you have a home warranty company to call.

In order for the home warranty company to fix or replace something in your home that is not working, proper maintenance of the item is a must.

Here are 5 Key Points to help with maintaining of your home

  1. Change Heating/A/C filters once per month
  2. Have Heating cleaned & maintained each per year
  3. Have A/C cleaned & maintained each year
  4. Only Food goes in your Garbage Disposal
  5. Drain Water in Water Heater each year

Here’s an EXTRA real estate tip for new !st Time Home Buyers and new homeowners from me to you…

FYI: Clean your gutters twice per year and even more often if you live where there are tall trees surrounding your house.

For more helpful home buyer and homeowner videos be sure to check out:
Sacramento Videos for Home Buyers
Sacramento Videos For Homeowners

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