With long-term use of home appliances and systems in Irving, Texas, homes can be at risk for normal wear and tear causing unexpected mechanical breakdowns. For this reason, it is recommended that all homeowners sign up for home service agreements in Irving.

Irving is considered to be part of the humid subtropical region. The city enjoys mild winters, warm springs that arrive early, and long, hot summers which continue into the fall months. On average, there are 233 sunny days per year in Irving, Texas. The July high is around 96°F. The January low is 36°F. Irving gets 38 inches of rain per year.

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 Irving 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 Irving 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 Irving

The City of Irving (est. 2016 population 233,000) is an economic powerhouse in North Texas. It is home to the region's largest office park, where more than 10 percent of the Fortune 500 companies are headquartered.

Irving sees a lot of tourism during all months of the year, partly because of its close proximity to Dallas and Fort Worth which are major Texas business and tourist centers. Irving is close to several major sports arenas and convention centers. Top employers in the city are: Citigroup, Inc., Verizon, Irving Mall, Aegis Communications, Allstate Insurance, YRC Worldwide, Nokia, NEC Corporation of America, Microsoft, and Neiman Marcus Direct. Other large businesses that have headquarters in Irving, include: Caliber Home Loans, Chuck E. Cheese's, Commercial Metals, ExxonMobil, Gruma, H.D. Vest, Kimberly-Clark, La Quinta Inns and Suites, Michaels Stores, Zale Corporation, Fluor Corporation, NCH Corporation, and ITW Polymers Sealants North America. The city is also home to the national headquarters of the Boy Scouts of America.

There is much to see and do in Irving. The area is home to one of the largest arts districts in the country. Nearby shopping areas include: Galleria, North Park Center, Highland Park Village, Southlake Town Square, and The Fort Worth Stockyards. Unique stores can easily be found in the Dallas Bishop Arts District and Sundance Square, just minutes from Irving. Notable attractions include: The Dallas Museum of Art, the Kimball Art Museum, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum. Live performances of symphonies, theater, concerts, opera and more can be found at Bass Performance Hall, Irving Arts Center, the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House, and other landmark performance venues. The Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History offer interactive experiences. Other popular sites include the Dallas and the Fort Worth zoos, numerous nature gardens, and several aquariums.

Near Irving, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is the primary international airport serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex area in the state of Texas.

Texas was the leading crude oil-producing state in the nation in 2015 and exceeded production levels even from the federal offshore areas. As of January 2016, the 29 petroleum refineries in Texas had a capacity of over 5.4 million barrels of crude oil per day and accounted for 30% of total U.S. refining capacity. Texas leads the nation in wind-powered generation capacity with more than 18,500 megawatts; in 2014 and 2015, Texas wind turbines produced more electricity than the state's two nuclear plants. Texas is the nation's largest producer of lignite coal. About 40% of the coal burned for electricity generation in Texas is lignite.

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