The question is --
Did You Notify your Insurance Company?
The folks over at the INSWEB.com recommend that you reevaluate your insurance coverage -- just after you have remodeled or upgraded your home -- before disaster strikes.
And it's not just if you've remodeled. If you have upgraded any safety functions in your home since you started your policy, let your insurer know because it may mean additional discounts for you. If you have a fire sprinkler system installed, smoke detectors, CO2 detectors, fire extinguishers, or even home automation or home security features, you could save a lot of money on your homeowners insurance policy.
They have some other great tips on insurance for homeowners, so check it out -- and tell them ConstructionDeal.com sent you!
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4 comments:
That's what my insurance agent told me after we renewed our house. He also offered good car insurance rate, so now we have both new car and home insurance policies. We're very glad with it!
Insurance policies have to be adjusted. It depends on the situation as well.
It's essential that you update your homeowners insurance policy at regular intervals. If you don't, your insurer might refuse to pay for the new constructions or additions that you have made to your home, when any mishap takes place.
I want to apply also in a home insurance so that I will have also a new car as well as a new remodeled house. I think I can get it on Bestflins.
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