Ways To Lower Your Home Insurance

By Amy Nutt

Home Insurance is a must-have for every homeowner. Most people do not realize that home insurance policy prices can vary by a few hundred dollars. One reason for the variation is that there are a number of ways one can lower their home insurance costs. Depending on what things you do to lower your costs, you can save a significant amount of money.

The following lists a number of ways to lower your home insurance:

1. Increase Your Home Insurance Deductible: The deductible is the amount of money you agree to pay if you file a claim. Raising your deductible will lower your monthly premiums. You could save up to 25% on your premiums.

2. Maintain a Clean Credit History: More insurers are now looking at a person's credit history when calculating the cost of their insurance policy. The poorer your credit rating is, the higher the premium you will pay. You can protect your credit rating by paying your loans, credit card bills, and other bills on time. Make sure that you correct any credit report errors.

3. Homeowner's Insurance Discounts: Take advantage of all available discounts. For instance, you can get discounts if you install the following; fire extinguishers, deadbolt locks, smoke detectors, security alarms, and fire alarms.

4. Comparison Shop: There are many insurance sites that provide a tool to submit your information and receive home insurance quotes from several different insurance providers.

5. Remain with an Insurer: Many insurance providers will provide discounts to customers who have stayed with their company for a long period of time. For instance, some companies will reduce premiums by 6% if a customer has been with them for more than 5 years.

6. Combine Home Insurance and Auto Insurance Policy: Some companies offer discounts of 5 to 15% if you buy both Home Insurance and Auto Insurance coverage from them.

7. Protect your Home from Natural Disaster: Insurance providers will give discounts for home that are well secured from such conditions as strong winds, excessive rain, snow storms, and hail storms. You can take such measures as strengthening the roof, bring old systems such as electrical, heating, and plumbing up-to-date, secure the windows with shutters and storm windowsetc.

8. Consider the Type of Home: A newly built home will have modern furnishings, sometimes new appliances, and new wiring, plumbing, and heating systems. The homes are also more energy efficient. Newly constructed homes tend to have lower insurance premiums.

9. Location of Home: You may get a reduced insurance rate if your home is located near such facilities as police departments and fire departments. If you live in an area that is prone to such conditions as hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes, you will have to pay for extra insurance. For instance, if you buy a house in a flood-risk area, you will have to purchase a flood insurance policy that costs an average of $400 a year.

Home Insurance does not have to cost a fortune. With thorough research and implementing measures to lower premium costs, you will be able save a significant amount of money on your home insurance policy.

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