Your home is your most important asset. The building provides shelter for you and your family. It’s filled with memories and materials dear to your heart. Unfortunately every year thousands of homes are destroyed by fires, accidents, storms, theft, and property damage. Is your home covered?
However, we are facing tough economic times that have forced many families to tighten their belts and cut back their spending. Many people have canceled their home insurance policies in an effort to save money. This is a mistake. An economic crisis is when you need insurance coverage the most. You don’t want to be one incident away from financial ruin.
Instead, focus on ways you can save on your home insurance. A lot of home owners are saving on their premium by raising their deductible. Raising the deductible one level can save a family hundreds of dollars every year on home insurance.
Protect your home with safety devices such as smoke and burglar alarms if you haven’t already. Insurance providers reduce premiums for homes well protected.
Third, purchase more than one insurance policy from the same provider. You can buy auto, home and life insurance from one provider, allowing that provider to “bundle” the policies and give you a hefty discount on all insurance policies. This is a great way to save money on a much needed product.
When purchasing home insurance, insure your home for 100 percent of the cost to replace the home after a loss. This is called insured to value, and it can save you significant dollars on your home insurance premiums. You will have the coverage you need to protect your home and your family without spending a lot and without over insuring your home.
Also, make sure you maintain a strong credit score. Many insurance providers will examine your credit report and scores as part of the insurance process. The providers use your credit score to help develop their own insurance score, which decides how high of a risk you are. The higher the risk, the higher the insurance premiums. Many insurance providers believe a good credit score is an indicator of responsibility, meaning you will pay your premiums on time and won’t file excessive insurance claims. You can obtain a copy of your credit report from the credit bureaus and review it for mistakes. Correcting mistakes can help boost your credit score. So can paying down debt.
While it is important to cut back on expenses during a tight economy, it is never smart to completely eliminate home insurance all together. There are several ways you can cut down on your premium without changing a single bit of the coverage. Give these ideas a shot!
Tom Martens is the syndication coordinator . South Arica’s leading information portal.