Helping Your Home Recover from Winter
Posted: March 24, 2025
There’s a sense of deep pride that comes with being a homeowner. But with that satisfaction comes its share of weekend home improvement projects and upkeep, too. Winter is usually rough on your home. Once snow, ice, wind, and freezing temperatures calm down, spring is a good time to check how your home withstood the season. Spring Home Maintenance Checklist Have your roof inspected. This is...
The Difference Between Condo Insurance & Home Insurance
Posted: March 16, 2025
Like homeowners and renters, condo owners need insurance coverage to protect them from financial loss caused by perils such as fire, theft, and lawsuits. However, condominiums are different from homes or apartments. Although part of the building or property belongs to the condo owner, some of the condo belongs to the condominium association. Therefore, insurance coverage is different for this type of dwelling. What Types...
How Does My Credit Score Affect My Insurance Rates?
Posted: March 2, 2025
March is National Credit Education Month—and many of us could use some help. When we think about credit scores, most of us are aware that our credit scores can affect loan approvals, car financing, credit card limits, or whether you are at the top of the list of tenants a landlord will consider. Another area where credit score plays a critical role is in determining...
Your Winter Electrical Safety Checklist
Posted: February 16, 2025
National Home Warranty Day was last week, so it’s an ideal time to take steps to protect your home from excessive wear and tear with a home warranty. Homeowners can guard against the unexpected with specific personal insurance policies. Keep your home safe and warm this winter with these critical electrical safety tips arranged in a handy checklist. Outside Power Lines and Electric Components Ensure...
How to Prepare Your Home for Winter Storms
Posted: January 16, 2025
During the winter months, the weather can get pretty grim. Freezing icy conditions, blizzards, torrential rain, and wind events can test any structure, including your home. The best policy is to be prepared for the worst and hope for the best. Here are some ways you can protect your home from the damage of winter storms this year. Indoor Checks and Safety Measures Heating System...