Wednesday, July 5, 2017 As a busy homeowner, it is easy to fall into the trap of pushing off tasks that maintain the long-term value of your home in favor of more pressing problems. That’s OK, to a point, as certain house-cleaning projects should be in the “long-term maintenance” category. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, May 17, 2017 What is 811? Are you a homeowner or contractor? Did you know that you are required to call the number "811" before digging on any property so that you can be made aware of any underground lines (ex: pipes, cables, associated utilizes) buried in the area? READ MORE >>
Tuesday, April 25, 2017 What is home inventory. It will be the most valuable item in your home. The first step is to make a record of every item in your house that you would want and expect to be covered by your insurance. This list should include your computers, TVs, jewelry, antiques, china, art, furniture, gardening equipment, tools, and many other things. READ MORE >>
Thursday, February 16, 2017 Why some home coverages may surprise you - Updating the Electrical A homeowner worst nightmare is the house burning down. Now imagine, while its being rebuilt, the city is requiring you to install modern electric system. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 18, 2017 Cut your Winter Energy Costs with the Help of These Tips Winter is here, you most likely have your heat cranked up. Or possibly using a portable heater, fireplace or a lot of blankets. Many homeowners don’t know if they are using the heat efficiently. Here are some reasons why they are not. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, November 30, 2016 You know your homeowner’s insurance protects you if fire damages your home or burglars make off with your valuables. But, did you know the typical homeowner’s policy also includes liability coverage? Depending on the specifics of your policy, liability coverage typically provides: READ MORE >>
Tuesday, November 1, 2016What Policyholders Should Know About: Sump Pump Failure, Sewer Back Up and Water Back Up Coverage. You might think you are covered The risk what is known in the insurance industry as sump pump failure, sewer back up, water back up or sometimes rising water coverage. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, October 25, 2016 Who Pays if Someone Falls on Your Sidewalk? A cracked sidewalk – minor annoyance or major lawsuit risk? Well, it’s a little bit of both. If you’re a property owner, it’s important to identify and carry out your sidewalk maintenance responsibilities. READ MORE >>
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