On average, July is the warmest month in Cleveland with a mean temperature of 74°F and January, has a mean temperature of 28°F. Cleveland's coldest month is January when the average temperature overnight is 18°F while the window for freezing temperatures is October 31 to April 4. In July, the warmest month, the average day time temperature rises to 89°F. Cleveland is on the edge of the ‘Tornado Alley’ and its outlying areas are prone to flooding.

Temperature changes with the change in seasons and high humidity means extended use of home systems like the central A/C unit, electrical system, and central heating system. If one of these systems experience a mechanical failure due to normal wear and tear, having protection from an expensive repair or replacement is essential because a delay can make living conditions in the home very uncomfortable for everyone, and even unsafe.

One of the best ways to protect home appliances and systems is to have a Home Service Agreement, available to Cleveland residents, from a trusted home service agreement provider such as American Residential Warranty. A home service agreement provides protection against unexpected repair costs for your covered appliances and systems that would NOT normally be covered under homeowner's insurance. Homeowner's insurance usually just protects you against losses due to natural disasters, theft or vandalism, but would NOT normally cover costs to repair appliances or systems when they break down due to normal wear and tear.

Customers with American Residential Warranty Home Service Agreements in Cleveland receive excellent customer service, available 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week. We also provide immediate service for emergency issues and we will respond to a request for service within 24-48 hours. American Residential Warranty customers can select their own service providers or use a technician from ARW’s larger network of licensed, pre-screened and pre-qualified service professionals. By having such a home service agreement, it will ensure that when a problem arises due to normal wear and tear on a covered system or appliance, it can be properly and quickly resolved without causing financial distress.

Home & Lifestyle in Cleveland

Residents of Cleveland are called "Clevelanders". The city has many nicknames, the oldest of which in contemporary use being "The Forest City". In 2016, Cleveland's population was estimated at about 397,000.

Cleveland's economy has diversified sectors that include manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, and biomedical. The city is home to the corporate headquarters of many large companies such as Applied Industrial Technologies, Cliffs Natural Resources, Forest City Enterprises, NACCO Industries, and more. The Cleveland Clinic is the city's largest private employer. Cleveland is also noted in the fields of biotechnology and fuel cell research, led by Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland Clinic, and University Hospitals of Cleveland. There is much to see and do in Cleveland. The city is home to Playhouse Square Center, Playhouse Square - Cleveland Theater District, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Karamu House - a well-known African American performing and fine arts center, and the Cleveland Orchestra. The city is also home to the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, the Cleveland Youth Orchestra, and the Cleveland Youth Wind Symphony. There are two main art museums in Cleveland: The Cleveland Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland.

Cleveland's melting pot of immigrant groups and their various culinary traditions can be found in neighborhoods such as Little Italy, Slavic Village, and Tremont. Other points of interest include: Cleveland Botanical Garden, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and the Western Reserve Historical Society. Cleveland is home to the I. M. Pei-designed Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on the Lake Erie waterfront at North Coast Harbor downtown. Neighboring attractions include Cleveland Browns Stadium, the Great Lakes Science Center, the Steamship Mather Museum, and the USS Cod, a World War II submarine. Cleveland's current major professional sports teams include the Cleveland Indians (Major League Baseball), Cleveland Browns (National Football League), and Cleveland Cavaliers (National Basketball Association).

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is the city's major airport and an international airport. The Port of Cleveland, located at the Cuyahoga River's mouth, is a major bulk freight terminal on Lake Erie, receiving much of the raw materials used by the region's manufacturing industries.

In Ohio, electricity is mainly generated using resources like coal, natural gas and nuclear energy. Renewable resources including hydropower, wind, biomass and solar energy are also used to produce electricity, but often on a smaller scale.

You could be losing thousands on home repairs without a home warranty plan. Customize your plan with ARW today.