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How To Parallel Park Like A Pro
Posted: May 20, 2019
Will my car fit in that parking space? How do I park without hitting the cars around me? I don’t have time for this! If you’ve ever been forced to parallel park your vehicle, chances are these thoughts have crossed your mind. It can be an intimidating and frustrating task, and the potential for embarrassment can leave you wanting to just find somewhere else to...
How Do I Get Roadside Service Coverage With My Auto Policy?
Posted: May 17, 2019
Whether it’s a dead battery, a flat tire, an empty gas tank, or you’ve simply locked yourself out of your vehicle, Emergency Roadside Service Coverage from ERIE is here to help. To learn more, we sat down with Jon Bloom, vice president, Personal Auto, to help shed some light on Emergency Roadside Service Coverage. Do I automatically get Roadside Service coverage with my auto policy? The...
Buyer’s Remorse: Can You Guess What Homeowners Regret Most?
Posted: May 13, 2019
These stainless steel appliances show EVERY fingerprint! Is that how much it’ll cost to refinish our hardwood floors!? I thought I’d love these granite countertops… but I’m so over them! Ever experience a homebuyer’s hangover? You’re not alone. What seemed like a great feature during that walk-through gradually loses its sparkle when you’re living with it every day. Our latest national survey asked 500 U.S....
Don’t Ignore That Car Recall. Here’s Why.
Posted: May 10, 2019
From child safety seats to air bag inflators, it seems like there’s some type of recall in the news every few months. But while it may be an all-too-common headline these days, don’t brush it off. It’s imperative to follow up immediately if your car has been affected by a recall. Only you can protect your family or yourself from defective equipment that could pose...
How To Know If Granite Countertops Are Right For You
Posted: May 8, 2019
When my husband and I decided to buy our home, there were many features we fell in love with: The brick fireplace…the wooded yard…the built-ins. But the one thing we couldn’t get past was the bathroom countertops. Straight out of a 1982 home design magazine, the bathroom included countertops with 4-inch tiled squares. So far so good, right? Did I mention the tiles were pink...