Monday, April 18, 2016

Katy TX Home Owners Insurance Options And Policies

By Catherine Burns


Owning your own home is part of the great American Dream, a goal that many strive for. With this dream comes a whole lot of responsibility, including insuring your new dream house. This can seem like an overwhelming process, but it is actually quite simple, provided you know what you are looking for. With the right knowledge, finding Katy TX home owners insurance does not have to be confusing.

There are so many things that can accidentally go wrong when you own your home, and a homeowner's policy can help you pay for all of them. Even something as innocuous as inviting people over for dinner can be costly if they get hurt and later try to sue for medical costs. Then there are the things that happen that are destructive to the actual house itself, such as a fire or flooding, which may require major repairs or rebuilding. You may also be the victim of a break in, where thieves steal many of your prized and pricey possessions.

There are two main types of insurance that pay for the cost of damages to the house itself. One is replacement cost coverage, where the insurance company agrees to pay a preset amount, up to a certain maximum, for damages. The other is actual cash value, where they cover the full cost on certain damages, usually without a preset amount. Which one is best for you depends on the deductible, what you can afford, and the age and condition of your home.

When you choose an insurer, they will tell you the max amount they will cover for personal items. This includes jewelry, televisions and other electronics that could get stolen or damaged in case of a catastrophe. If the value of your high dollar items exceeds the amount they will cover, consider getting additional coverage added on to the policy.

If you live in Katy, there is a good chance that whatever policy you buy will not include flooding. Since water damage and busted pipes are always a possibility, you will want to add flooding coverage on. This is quite easy to do, just like you might add additional coverage to your medical policy. There may be other policies you may want to add on as well.

When you are choosing which one to purchase, look for a deductible you can afford. This is the amount you pay out of pocket before the insurance kicks in and starts paying. You should be able to have this amount on hand in case disaster strikes, or else you may not be able to afford your repairs.

To save money, consider using the same carrier for your homeowners policy, as well as others. If they offer auto or medical policies, buying two or more from the same company could net you a hefty discount.

Ask your agent if there are any other discounts that you may qualify for. You never know what could help, such as installing an alarm system. Little changes to the home could mean a lower premium and money saved.




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