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  2. W. R. Grace and Company - Wikipedia

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    For most of its history, Grace's main business was cargo shipping, operating the Grace Line. To move cargo from Peru to North America and Europe, including guano and sugar, and noticing the need for other goods to be traded, William Grace founded a shipping division. Grace Line began service in 1882, [18] with ports of call between Peru and New ...

  3. Grace Acquires Waterproofing Technology and Capacity in Australia

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    Grace Acquires Waterproofing Technology and Capacity in Australia COLUMBIA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- W. R. Grace & Co. (NYS: GRA) announced the acquisition of Chemind Construction Products, a ...

  4. Should I get a home warranty? - AOL

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    A home warranty is a service contract that pays the cost of repair or replacement of covered items, such as major kitchen appliances, as well as electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning ...

  5. Category:W. R. Grace and Company - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "W. R. Grace and Company" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

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  7. Home warranty - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, at least in the United States, a home warranty is not a warranty at all, but rather a home service contract that covers the repair and/or replacement costs of home appliances, major systems such as heating and cooling, and possibly other components of a home, structural or otherwise. Coverage varies significantly across home ...

  8. Extended warranty - Wikipedia

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    An extended warranty provides similar coverage beyond those time or mileage limits. Legally, only the original manufacturer can "extend" a warranty. Other providers often use the term "extended warranty" to refer to similar products, although technically they should be considered Vehicle Service Contracts rather than "warranties."

  9. 50 Companies with Lifetime Warranties: If It Breaks, They’ll ...

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    The company offers a one-year limited warranty on most products for manufacturing defects. Products purchased prior to April 1, 2021, come with a two-year limited warranty. 34.