Five Ways to Get Your Home Ready For Summer

Five Ways to Get Your Home Ready For Summer

March 31st, 2016 — Martinson Agency LLC — Chaska, MN

Summer is right around the corner and while you’ve probably been ready for it since December, your home probably isn’t. Here are five home maintenance tips for you to consider while prepping your home for the warmer weather.

Tune up your air conditioner — Have a professional tune up your air conditioning unit at least once per year. A professional will check for damage or leaks and make sure that your equipment is running efficiently. Don’t wait around. Your family will thank you for it.

Make room for popsicles — Empty your freezer and defrost it. This will help to melt any icy build up. While you’re at it you might as well check the expiration dates of the food in your freezer and toss out any expired items. With your extra freezer space you can load up on your favorite summer treats. (Hint: Popsicles!)

Have your roof inspected — Have a professional come out and check the condition of your roof. If there are any issues be sure to get them taken care of ASAP! A leaky roof is something that you don’t want to find out about during that first summer thunderstorm.

Let the sunshine in — Wash your windows! You can start by brushing the windows and trim with a broom to loosen some of the dirt. Use a rag or squeegee to clean the outside, and rinse with a garden hose. If you have a two story home you may want to have a professional take care of the second story for you.

Clean the gutters — A clogged gutter can lead to basement water damage, mold growth and water spots on the side of your home. These are things that are easy to avoid with a little elbow grease! Clean the leaves and debris from your gutters before you have the deal with any of these issues.

The changing of the season is also a great time to have us review your homeowner’s insurance policy. At Martinson Agency we take pride in making sure that you and your family have a competitively priced product that will provide coverage when you need it most. Give us a call today!

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Phone: (952) 314-4400

Email: jphagen@aibme.com

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Buying a Car with Resale in Mind

Buying a Car with Resale in Mind

March 24th, 2016 — Martinson Agency LLC — Chaska, MN

While looking to purchase a new vehicle, resale is something that you need to consider. What factors will help you sell your vehicle? Consider these things as you are shopping for a new or used car.

Purchase a popular model:

Buy a vehicle that is well known and popular among the masses. This will give you a wide range of people to resell the car to when that time arrives. Buying a very unique vehicle seems like a cool idea at the time, but will drastically limit the people who consider purchasing it down the road.

Choose a standard color:

According to Kelly Blue Book, black, white and silver are the most popular colors for car buyers. By purchasing a vehicle with one of these plain colors you will once again broaden your range of potential buyers. Let us say it this way: You do not need that “sick” blue Range Rover.

Avoid manual transmission vehicles:

You’ve probably noticed, but times are changing quickly. Manufacturers are not building as many stick shift vehicles anymore. Why? Because fewer and fewer people are driving them. DUH! Look for a vehicle with an automatic transmission…trust us.

Cost of repair:

Purchase a vehicle that doesn’t break the bank to repair. Foreign vehicles like BMW and Mercedes can be very costly for even the smallest repair. Vehicles like Ford and Honda are known to be less costly when something goes wrong and this will benefit you in the long run.

Try to save some warranty:

In most cases warranties will transfer over to the new buyer. If your vehicle still has a warranty, selling it before it runs out may be a good idea. Buyers will find that to be appealing and may even pay more for the car.

Keep these five factors in mind while purchasing a vehicle, as they may prove to be crucial in order to max out your resale value. Please contact Martinson Agency in Chaska, MN today with any questions that you may have!

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Phone: (952) 314-4400

Email: jphagen@aibme.com

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Popular Celebs Insure More Than Cars and Houses

Popular Celebs Insure More Than Just Cars and Houses

March 4th, 2016 — Martinson Agency LLC — Chaska, MN

Most people believe that insurance only relates to things like your cars, home or business. Celebrities however, take insurance to a completely different level. We thought it would be fun to share a few examples of popular celebs who have insured their body parts in an effort to protect their money maker.

Trou Polamalu – Troy is a well known retired NFL player who spent 12 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was famous for being a great player but his three-foot-long hair also turned him into one of the most recognizable players in the league. Because of this, Head & Shoulders hired him to endorse their shampoo. Considering all of this, Troy has those beautiful flowing locks insured for 1 million dollars.

Mariah Carey – Mariah is a five time Grammy winning artist and believe it or not she is also the celebrity with the highest valued legs. She currently has her legs insured for 1 billion dollars. That’s right, billion…with a B.

Bruce Springsteen – No one can belt out “Born in the USA” quite like Bruce Springsteen. Because of this, “The Boss” has his unique vocal chords insured for 5.7 million dollars. Not a bad pay day if Bruce suddenly loses his ability to rock out.

Julia Roberts – Julia is an Oscar winning actress with a million dollar smile, literally. We should probably be a bit more specific, it is actually a 30 million dollar smile. That’s right, Julia Roberts has her smile insured for an astounding 30 million dollars.

Gene Simmons – You know this one right? Mr. Simmons is a bass player for the band KISS. When KISS was at its peak Gene seemed to recognize the value of his signature move; sticking out his ridiculously long tongue. In order to protect himself against the loss of this move, he purchased one million dollars in coverage on that disgustingly valuable skill set.

As you can see, insurance is a valuable resource for far more than just your car, home or business. Obviously, many of us will never have to worry about insuring our tongue, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take a long look at your assets prior to purchasing the first policy you stumble across. Contact your friends at the Martinson Agency in Chaska, MN for a comprehensive review of your insurance needs.

Don’t leave your insurance to luck! Call today!

Phone: (952) 314-4400

Email: jphagen@aibme.com

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