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Ways to safely lower your home Insurance Premium

Homes Under Purchase Consideration

Most insurance companies offer new home discounts; the newer the home, the greater the discount.  The logic behind this discount follows the improvements in building code revisions, which have resulted in stronger, more wind resistant homes.  For many carriers these discounts can be as much as 20 to 30 percent. 

The location to the coast plays a big part in pricing.  The bottom line here, the closer you are to the Intracostal water way and the ocean, the higher the wind load in your insurance premium.  As a side note, rural and frame structures also drive up the cost of your insurance.

Hipped roofs earn big discounts in your premium too.  Gable and flat roofs generally do not. This too ties into the structures ability to withstand high winds.  

Prior losses to a dwelling are also a rating and eligibility issue.  You can contact your insurance agent to order a Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange (CLUE) report on the home you are considering to purchase.  Be wary of purchasing a home with prior foundation, water or mold loss.  Always use a licensed building inspector to make sure all reported repairs were properly done, as well as to reveal any hidden concerns. 

Consider paying for a wind mitigation inspection on the home you are seriously considering to purchase.  The inspector must be properly licensed. 

Other Discounts

Gated Community: Some Insurance Companies offer discounts for homes in limited access communities.
Guarded Community: Some Insurance Companies offer discounts for home in communities with 24hr guards.
Roving Patrols: Some Insurance Companies offer additional discounts if the guards patrol the community.
Monitored Burglar Alarm: This discount can sometimes be enough to offset the monthly monitoring fee.
Monitored Fire Alarm: This discount can sometimes be enough to offset the monthly monitoring fee.

Homes you currently own

Regarding your home insurance, in order to minimize expenses, we suggest either paying for a wind mitigation inspection, or getting one done free through the My Safe Florida Home program offered through the state. To learn more about the My Safe Florida Home Program go to www.fldfs.com.
An approved inspection will maximize those discounts your house is currently due, as well as tell you what needs to be done to gain more discounts.  
In both new purchase and existing homes, other ways to lower your premium is to raise your deductibles.  Please remember that Florida policies have a separate wind and/or hurricane deductible versus your all other perils deductible. 

What Never to Do:

Never ever insure your home below its calculated replacement cost.  Being significantly under insured usually results in penalizing provisions in the policy for partial losses.

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Remember, you can save money on your homeowners insurance if your home qualifies for wind mitigation credits.   While you're requesting your quote from us, you will be prompted to answer a few questions about getting a wind mitigation inspection completed.


These inspections are done by a state approved firm.  They will be able to identify what features your home has for maximum discount credits.

You may also go to the mysafefloridahome web site or click here for an inspection
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