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Why Your Home Insurance Isn’t Enough: 5 Additional Coverages to Consider!

Why Your Home Insurance Isn’t Enough: 5 Additional Coverages to Consider!

Many homeowners assume their basic coverage will handle everything, but it’s not completely true. To avoid unexpected costs, it’s wise to explore add-on coverages that can fill those gaps. In this blog, we’ll discuss five additional coverages you should consider to ensure you’re fully protected.

1. Flood Insurance

Usually home insurance policies do not cover flood damage. If you live in an area prone to flooding or even experience heavy rainfall, flood insurance could save you from massive repair costs. Flood insurance covers damage to floors, walls and your belongings when water levels rise. Without this coverage, you might end up paying for all flood-related repairs on your own.

2. Earthquake Coverage

Earthquakes aren’t covered by most standard home insurance policies either. Even if you live in an area that doesn’t frequently experience earthquakes, you never know when a sudden tremor could strike. Earthquake coverage helps rebuild or repair your home after a quake. It also covers the cost of replacing lost or damaged personal items.

3. Sewer Backup Protection

Sewer backups can happen due to heavy rains or clogged pipes, leading to wastewater flooding your home. This damage can be severe and expensive to repair. Adding sewer backup coverage to your policy ensures you’re protected from the price of cleaning and repairing floors, walls and ruined belongings. It also helps cover any extra living expenses if you need to stay in a different place during repairs.

4. Personal Property Endorsements

Standard home insurance has limits on personal belongings. High-value items like jewelry, antiques, or collectibles might exceed those limits. If you have expensive items, consider adding personal property endorsements. This coverage increases the limit on your valuable belongings, ensuring you receive proper compensation if they are stolen or destroyed.

5. Umbrella Insurance

Sometimes, a serious accident on your property can lead to massive liability claims that exceed your policy limits. Umbrella insurance offers extra liability coverage, protecting you from legal costs if someone is hurt on your property or if you cause an accident away from home. An umbrella policy acts like a safety net, kicking in after your standard liability coverage runs out.

Basic home insurance is an excellent start, but it may not cover everything life throws at you. Floods, earthquakes, sewer backups, high-value items and large liability claims can leave you financially vulnerable without the right add-ons. By considering flood insurance, earthquake coverage, sewer backup protection, personal property endorsements and umbrella insurance, you can fortify your home against costly surprises. Talk to us to see which add-ons fit your location and lifestyle. With these extra coverages, you’ll enjoy peace of mind knowing that your home and your wallet are secure.

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