Cincinnati is a city in the state of Ohio located on the north side of the confluence of the Licking River with the Ohio River. The city belongs to a climatic transition zone, at the northern limit of the humid subtropical climate and the southern limit of the humid continental climate zone. A varying climate means extended use of Cincinnati home systems and appliances like the central A/C unit, central heating and electrical system. Long-term use of appliances and systems in Cincinnati homes can be a 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 Cincinnati.

Summers in Cincinnati are warm to hot and humid, with significant rainfall in each month. Highs can reach 90°F or above 21 days per year, often with high dew points and humidity. July is the warmest month, with a daily average temperature of 76°F. Winters tend to be cold and snowy, with January, the coldest month, averaging 31°F. An average winter will see around 22 inches of snowfall. Severe thunderstorms are common in the warmer months. Temperature changes with the change in seasons and the humidity means extra wear and tear on home appliances and systems. If your central heating system, central A/C unit or electrical system experiences 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 Cincinnati 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 homeowners’ 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 Cincinnati 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. 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 does occur due to normal wear and tear on a covered home system or appliance, it can be properly and quickly resolved without causing financial distress.

Home & Lifestyle in Cincinnati

Cincinnati is the third largest city in Ohio and the 65th largest city in the United States. Cincinnati has an estimated 2015 population of about 298,000.

Cincinnati supports a diverse group of industries, including: Advanced Energy, Advanced Manufacturing, BioHealth, Consumer Products & Brand Development, Food Processing & Agriculture, Finance, Insurance, and IT. The city has the fastest growing economy in the Midwestern United States. Several Fortune 500 companies are headquartered in Cincinnati, such as Procter & Gamble, The Kroger Company, and Macy's, Inc. General Electric has headquartered both their GE Aviation business and their Global Operations Center in Cincinnati. The Kroger Company is the largest employer in the city, and the University of Cincinnati is the second largest employer. Cincinnati’s many colleges, universities and vocational schools generate a large talent pool of workers. More than 1 million students are enrolled at more than 299 colleges and universities within a 200-mile radius of Cincinnati, and 33,000 scientists and engineers are located within 50 miles of the city.

Cincinnati claims to have more than 4,000 restaurants and more chili restaurants than any other city in the world. The city also offers a revitalised riverfront with many shops, clubs and restaurants, a vibrant arts scene, world-class zoo and aquarium, Kentucky Speedway, major-league sports teams, and Paramount's Kings Island which is home of the tallest and fastest wooden roller coaster in the world. Cincinnati offers an array of shopping destinations, from up-scale malls to the world's finest jewelry and department stores to trendy boutiques. Cincinnati also offers a full calendar of festivals devoted to music, food and hospitality.

Cincinnati is served by Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport which is located in Hebron, Kentucky. The city is served by Amtrak's Cardinal, an intercity passenger train which makes three weekly trips in each direction between Chicago and New York City through Cincinnati Union Terminal.

In Ohio, electricity is mainly generated using resources like coal, natural gas and nuclear. Renewable resources including hydropower, wind, biomass and solar energy are also used to produce electricity, but often on a smaller scale. Ohio law contains a renewable energy portfolio standard that requires that 12.5 percent of electricity sold by Ohio’s electric distribution utilities or electric services companies must be generated from renewable energy sources by 2027.

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