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Tuesday, September 3, 2024As a homeowner, you want your insurance coverage to fully extend to every risk on your property. This includes the ever-present risk of fire. Most home insurance policies cover fire damage. But the source of the blaze matters. Some home fire sources are excluded from home insurance policies — including some caused by bad electrical wiring. READ MORE >>
Monday, June 17, 2024No homeowner is champing at the bit to get a new roof, but when you need one, you need one. And it’s best not to wait. Ahead, we’ll look at the top signs that it may be time to consider a new roof for your home, including how to handle home insurance if your roof was damaged due to a sudden accident or act of nature. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, November 15, 2022 A fireplace can be a warm and cozy addition to your home that you can be thankful for during the colder months. Not only does it provide a relaxing ambiance, but it can also help cut down on heating costs. However, properly using and maintaining your fireplace is essential to keep you and your home safe. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, August 16, 2022Operating a safe vehicle is a vital component of being a good driver. You can avoid accidents by taking an active interest in protecting your car. One way to do this is to purchase auto insurance, which helps minimize out-of-pocket payments to cover damage to your vehicle. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 26, 2022Each year thousands of fires are caused by clothes dryers. As a homeowner, this appliance is one you likely use often, which means it’s essential to know the fire risks clothes dryers can pose and how to prevent them. Read on to learn more about clothes dryer safety. The Stats READ MORE >>
Thursday, June 17, 2021If you are interested in buying life insurance, one of the most common policies you will find available to you will be a term life policy. The other most common type of coverage is a whole life plan. However, there are plenty of differences between the two types of coverage, and at times, you will find that a term benefit is much more to your advantage. READ MORE >>
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