It’s the perfect time to relax, chill with friends, and enjoy the sunshine. There’s no better way to unwind than with the peace of mind that no matter come rain or shine... your home and appliances are covered, just in case!
Typically, homeowner insurance policies don't offer help when your appliances break down. With the EquityLock Protector plan, you'll safeguard up to $50,000 of the value of your property and ensure your six most essential appliances are protected, including:
- washer
- dryer
- refrigerator
- microwave
- dishwasher
- range/oven/cooktop
Each of your appliances will be protected (up to $1,500 per 12-month period) including repair or, if necessary, replacement.
This summer, get your peace of mind LOCKED!
So now here comes the fun stuff! Explore the EquityLock Protector Blog App. Take the Lock Your Appliances! quiz and download the 6-Tips-to-Keep-Your-House-Happy printable sheet
One of our lucky readers is going to WIN this!
• 6 months of EquityLock Protector (usually $79.95 a month, that’s over $470 in total value) FREE
• $15 EquityLock Home Improvement Cash (cash card to use at all
good home improvement stores) FREE
Enter using the rafflecopter form below. Good Luck! a Rafflecopter giveaway
Disclosure: I received one or more of the products mentioned in this post to help facilitate my review. All opinions are mine and I was not influenced in any way.
I didnt know you were suppose to drain your water heater!! So that is the best tip for me
ReplyDeleteClean the condensor coils on your fridge
ReplyDeleteI like the drain your water heater tip!
ReplyDeletemamavresale@yahoo.com
Drain hot water heater - didn't know to do it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
slehan at juno dot com
Cleaning out the burners. I don't do that often at all. :\
ReplyDeleteDrain the hot water heater. I will definitely be letting the hubby know that one.
ReplyDeleteThat the stove flames should be blue!
ReplyDeleteAshley Sifers
To clean the microwave with baking soda.
ReplyDeletelet the hot water run when coming back home after being away to get rid of gas build up which could damage appliances etc...
ReplyDeleteclean the condensor coils
ReplyDeleteBrittney House BBrittBrat1398@yahoo.com
to Drain the hot water heater.
ReplyDeleteI like the drain your water heater tip, but I wish I had known that before mine started leaking and flooded my garage.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know to drain the hot water heater.
ReplyDeleteericacarnes(at)gmail(dot)com
Drain the hot water heater.
ReplyDeletethe one about the condenser coils in the refrigerator
ReplyDelete