Just when you think things are going well and that nothing bad could possibly happen to your home, something unexpected could cause some major damage. This is exactly why every homeowner out there needs to be properly insured, and the tips in this article will help you find a great homeowners’ policy.
When looking into purchasing homeowner’s insurance, make sure that you understand the claims process. There can be two policies that can promise the same coverage, but they can differ when it comes to taking care of you after a loss. Have your agent explain how the claims are to be handled, especially when it comes to giving you a check. You need to know if you will receive all of your claim upfront or only a fraction. You also need to know if they will reimburse you for everything that is lost, or only what you replace.
Keep your insurance agent aware of any remodeling changes you make to your home. In case of a fire or other tragedy, you may be lacking in coverage to replace new carpeting, furniture, cabinets, flooring, appliance and pricey personal items. Your agent should offer to do a walk-thru of your home and make a reassessment of your insurance needs on a yearly basis.
If you are building an addition to your home or considering a major renovation, check what effect this will have on your homeowner’s insurance rates. Wood-framed structures are considered to be a fire risk, for example, and will raise your insurance rates. Using cement, steel, or other fireproof materials will mean your addition costs less to insure.
Beware of damage to your home that is not covered by your homeowners insurance policy. Damage to your home that is caused by floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, nuclear explosions, wars or termites is not usually covered with a standard home insurance policy. If you believe these events have a high probability of occurring in the area in which your home is located, consider adding riders to your home insurance policy.
When you are dealing with homeowners insurance keep in mind that some insurance companies will actually lower your premium if you get your mortgage paid off. They will think that since you own the home outright you are more likely to take better care and pride in your home.
Add extra smoke alarms to your home to reduce your insurance premiums. Adding smoke alarms can reduce your yearly premiums by as much as 10 percent. Depending on your insurance company, you may even qualify for additional discounts for adding more smoke alarms than the minimum required to receive the discount. You not only save money, but you protect the lives of everyone in your family.