Cary is a city in the state of North Carolina with a humid subtropical climate characterized by hot summers and mildly cold winters, with several months of pleasant weather each year. A hot and muggy climate means extended use of Cary home systems and appliances like the central A/C unit, central heating, and electrical system. Long-term use of appliances and systems in 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 Cary.

On average, there are 213 sunny days per year in Cary, North Carolina. Temperature extremes range from the negatives to over 100°F. Hurricanes and tropical storms can affect the city, usually after weakening substantially from being over land. The July high is around 89°F and the January low is 30°F, while the city gets 46 inches of rain per year. A humid subtropical climate 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 in Cary is to obtain a Home Service Agreement that’s flexible, affordable, and from a trusted provider, such as American Residential Warranty. A home service agreement helps protect homeowners from the high costs of unforeseen mechanical failures of their covered appliances and home systems, and the plan provides licensed, pre-screened, prequalified service technicians to assess the situation. If the issue is due to normal wear and tear or mechanical failure and it is a covered item, then the appliance or system will be repaired or replaced within the terms and conditions of the service agreement. For covered repairs the homeowner will only have to pay a nominal service fee of $55 in most cases.

Customers with American Residential Warranty Home Service Agreements in Cary 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 technicians. By having an appliance service agreement in Cary, it will ensure that when a problem does occur on a home system or appliance, it can be quickly and properly resolved without causing financial and personal distress.

Home & Lifestyle in Cary

Located almost entirely in Wake County, Cary is the second-largest municipality in that county and the third-largest municipality in The Triangle after Raleigh and Durham. Cary had an estimated 2016 population of about 162,000.

Money Magazine has frequently ranked Cary one of the Best Places to in the country to live. The major businesses in Cary include: Cary Chamber of Commerce, 3Dsolve, Arista Networks, Epic Games, IntelliScanner Corporation, Lord Corporation, SAS Institute, and Western Wake Medical Center. Other top employers include: Fidelity Investments, HCL America, Verizon, and American Airlines Reservation Center.

Cary, North Carolina consistently makes the honor roll among the nation’s top cities, being recognized as one of the Safest Places to Live in America, Best Places to Retire and Best Places to Raise a Family in the United States. There is much to see and do in Cary. The city is home of renowned restaurants, shopping, entertainment, and cultural and recreational attractions. Cary is home of the USA Baseball National Training Complex and summer home of the North Carolina Symphony. Festivals in the city include: Lazy Daze Arts & Crafts Festival, Spring Daze Arts & Crafts Festival, Cary Diwali Celebration - Festival of Light, Ritmo Latino Music Art and Dance Festival, and NC Eid Festival. Other cultural programs and festivals include Jewish Cultural Festival, Kwanzaa, and MLK Jr. Dreamfest. In addition, Koka Booth Amphitheatre is the ideal place to experience an outdoor concert.

The Raleigh-Durham International Airport, located north of Cary, serves Cary and the Greater Research Triangle metropolitan region.

Local utility companies serve Cary’s energy needs. In 2015, nuclear energy contributed the largest share of North Carolina's electricity generation at 32.6%, as coal's share fell to 31.4%. Natural gas-fired generation contributed most of the rest at 28.3%. In 2015, North Carolina was the fourth-largest producer of electricity generated from solar photovoltaics (PV) among the states; almost all of the solar generation occurred at utility-scale facilities operated by independent power producers.

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