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Loss Recovery Experts

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Free Insurance Consultation - Do I have a claim or not? Take the first step toward a successful interaction with your Insurance Company with a free insurance consultation from M. Patrick Sauer your Loss Recovery Expert in Baltimore, Maryland. At an initial meeting, we’ll determine if we can help. Not all homes qualify for our service and some policies don’t cover certain damages. But for properties with damage, our service can be the difference between a minimal payout from the insurance company and getting what your policy entitles you too.

Free Insurance Consultation - Do I have a claim or not? Take the first step toward a successful interaction with your Insurance Company with a free insurance consultation from M. Patrick Sauer your Loss Recovery Expert in Baltimore, Maryland. At an initial meeting, we’ll determine if we can help. Not all homes qualify for our service and some policies don’t cover certain damages. But for properties with damage, our service can be the difference between a minimal payout from the insurance company and getting what your policy entitles you too.







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My primary business is consulting on buildings that have construction defects that allow moisture intrusion, rot, mold, etc. I also work with builders on new buildings to assist in the sequencing and selection of products to prevent moisture intrusion, promote long-term building performance, ie., concrete curing, roof flashing, window and door installation, moisture barriers, basement waterproofing, etc.

My primary business is consulting on buildings that have construction defects that allow moisture intrusion, rot, mold, etc. I also work with builders on new buildings to assist in the sequencing and selection of products to prevent moisture intrusion, promote long-term building performance, ie., concrete curing, roof flashing, window and door installation, moisture barriers, basement waterproofing, etc.



"MaxAir was a breath of fresh air for me, after trying to deal with multiple HVAC companies that either weren't professional, gave me bad advice, or I just didn't trust. A friend recommended MaxAir to me, and although they were further away from my home address than I would normally go, I called them. It's been a pleasure to deal with them ever since. They seem to really know HVAC, and they are polite, punctual, and even put cloth booties over their shoes when they enter the house. They are also very patient, and were the only company to give me the level of detail that I needed when considering a new HVAC system. I have switched to MaxAir and gladly have an annual contract with them now."

Mara H on January 2019

MaxAir provides heating and cooling services for residential and commercial clients in Maryland. We also provide geothermal heat pump and boiler repair services as well as whole house and building generators.

"MaxAir was a breath of fresh air for me, after trying to deal with multiple HVAC companies that either weren't professional, gave me bad advice, or I just didn't trust. A friend recommended MaxAir to me, and although they were further away from my home address than I would normally go, I called them. It's been a pleasure to deal with them ever since. They seem to really know HVAC, and they are polite, punctual, and even put cloth booties over their shoes when they enter the house. They are also very patient, and were the only company to give me the level of detail that I needed when considering a new HVAC system. I have switched to MaxAir and gladly have an annual contract with them now."

Mara H on January 2019

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Home Warranties questions, answered by experts

A home warranty usually covers electrical wiring work, depending on your specific plan. Most home warranty plans cover repairs for major appliances and home systems, including failure due to wear and tear. Home warranties aren’t as common as homeowners insurance, but they are more likely to cover old wiring.

Most home warranty companies will accept either monthly payments throughout your contract term or a one-time payment upfront that covers all monthly payments for the entire contract. In most cases, paying for the home warranty contract in full up front will mean paying less in the long run, as most providers offer a discount for full-contract payments. Keep in mind that, in either case, you’ll still likely have some costs throughout the life of your coverage, like paying service fees for each service call you make and paying repair and replacement costs after you reach your coverage limits.

Yes, most include manufacturer warranties. Confirm terms before purchase.

Everyone should buy homeowners insurance. It offers you, your home, and your family protection against unexpected peril or emergencies and saves you extensive out-of-pocket costs for repair and replacement. A home warranty is worth it for homeowners with appliances or systems that are nearing the end of their life span. If you’re the owner of a newly built home, you can skip a home warranty since new materials and workmanship often come with some type of warranty.

A roof certification is a bit like a warranty, but it doesn’t involve the installation of a roof. You will receive a roof certification after a roof repair job. The roofer gives you a limited warranty, guaranteeing the work for a period of time, usually a year or more. This can be helpful if you’re trying to sell your home after completing roof repair work.

The roof warranty is part of a new roof installation. It protects you against defects in the materials for usually 20 years or more. Many roof installers include workmanship warranties, which protect you against installation errors, for about five years or more.

The Whiteford, MD homeowners’ guide to home warranties

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    If you’re looking to add a level of protection to your home’s appliances and systems (like plumbing), you may be considering purchasing a home warranty. Keep reading to learn about the various pros and cons associated with common home warranty plans.