by SilverBack Home Warranty | Oct 9, 2025 | Buyers & Sellers, Coverage Explained, Home Warranty Basics, Home Warranty Benefits, Home Warranty Coverage, Local Utah Coverage, Peace of Mind, Real Estate, Selling a Home, Utah Real Estate
Utah real estate moves in cycles—sometimes buyers have leverage, sometimes sellers do. No matter which side of the table you’re on, a home warranty can reduce friction, protect budgets, and keep transactions on track. Here’s how to use it strategically in both...
by SilverBack Home Warranty | Oct 1, 2025 | Coverage Explained, Home Warranty Basics, Home Warranty Coverage, Homeowner Tips, Real Estate, Utah Real Estate
Home Warranty vs Home Insurance: What Utah Homeowners Need to Know They sound similar, but they protect your home in very different ways. In Utah—where winters bite, summers sizzle, and altitude + hard water test our systems—knowing the difference between a home...
by SilverBack Home Warranty | Sep 26, 2025 | HVAC, HVAC Tips, Winter Home Care
Fall is the perfect time to show your furnace some love. The leaves go gold, the nights get crisp, and before you know it—winter shows up with both boots on. A quick, smart tune-up now means warmer rooms, lower energy bills, and fewer surprise repairs when the temps...
by SilverBack Home Warranty | Sep 19, 2025 | Coverage Explained, Home Maintenance, Home Warranty Basics, Local Utah Coverage, Preventative Care, Real Estate, Utah Real Estate
House-hunting in Utah and eyeing that charming older home? Great choice—character, mature trees, mountain views. But older systems and appliances can be… seasoned. Here’s a friendly, plain-English guide to what a home warranty usually covers on older Utah homes, what...
by SilverBack Home Warranty | Sep 17, 2025 | Home Care Tips, Home Maintenance, Home Warranty Basics, Homeowner Tips, HVAC, HVAC Tips, Utah Homeowners, Winter Home Care
If you’ve lived in Utah for more than a winter or two, you’ve probably experienced “inversion season.” It’s that stubborn layer of cold, trapped air that settles in the valleys and holds everything in—smog, car exhaust, wood smoke, and whatever else happens to be...