Mother-In-Law Suite Coverage In Utah: Why The Add-On Matters

Utah homes are changing. More homeowners are adding mother-in-law suites, basement apartments, guest kitchens, and separate living spaces than ever before. Whether it’s aging parents, adult children, rental income, or multi-generational living, these additional spaces...

Buyer’s Market Or Seller’s Market? How A Home Warranty Helps

Real estate markets change constantly. One year, homes sell in a weekend with multiple offers. The next, buyers negotiate harder, homes stay listed longer, and everyone suddenly starts talking about interest rates again. But whether Utah is experiencing a buyer’s...

Common Sprinkler Repairs Utah Homeowners See In Spring

Broken Sprinkler Heads This is one of the most common start-up problems. Snow removal, freezing ground movement, lawn equipment, and winter expansion can crack or misalign heads. Signs include: Water spraying unevenly Water shooting straight upward Dry spots in the...

Spring Thaw Checklist For Utah Homes: Gutters, Grading, And Sump Basics

Home warranties can be incredibly helpful — but they’re also one of the most misunderstood home protection products out there. In Utah especially, we hear the same myths repeated year after year. Some homeowners think a home warranty covers everything in the house....

Plumbing Leaks You Can Spot Early (and What a Warranty Covers)

Plumbing leaks rarely start as dramatic disasters. Most of the time, they begin quietly — a faint drip under a sink, a small water stain on the ceiling, or a slightly higher water bill. In Utah homes, especially during winter and seasonal temperature swings, plumbing...

When Water Heaters Fail

Winter has a way of exposing problems you didn’t know were there — especially when it comes to hot water. In Utah, cold temperatures mean colder incoming water, higher demand, and water heaters working harder than usual. But not every inconvenience is a breakdown. A...