Is it really true that everyone can get lower rates? Yes. You will easily pay less for appropriate coverage if you have and make use of the right
advice. But on the other hand, if you get the wrong tips, even though you may still make huge savings, it will be by sacrificing the quality of coverage you'll enjoy.
Here are some time-tested ways to pay far less without opting for inadequate coverage...
1. You will pay less expensive rates if you choose to pay your
premiums yearly and not monthly. You may be told monthly payments are convenient but what you're not told is how much more you pay for this.
2. You don't
really have to insure your house against all kinds of peril. The likelihood of certain perils in your state is too low to make buying coverage for them a real need.
Different states have perils that have high chances of occurring and those that are almost impossible.
It is wise to ensure you insure your home against every
peril that has a reasonable chance of happening. At the same time, you might just be burning your hard-earned cash if you purchase coverage for a peril that has
never happened in your state's past records. Review your policy and keep coverage only the right perils. You will lower your premium by doing this if you purchased
too much at first.
3. Many policyholders don't know half the discounts that are up for grabs with their insurer.. If you do not know something exists you cannot
position yourself to benefit from it. Can you? Tell your home insurance agent to inform you of every discount possible and what you need to do to take advantage of
them. More often than not, you'll be pleasantly surprised at the hundreds of dollars you will save with unhyped discounts.
4. A fire-safe home exterior will help
lower your premiums. Having things that are quite inflammable or that help combustion around your building will make you pay higher premiums. Bushes around your
home should be cut and maintained at not less than 10 feet from your building. Fire-safety is a major factor that is used to calculate what you your rate will
be.
5. Make sure you fully understand what the exclusions are in a homeowners insurance policy. They are things that the policy doesn't provide you
coverage for.
While paying cheaper premiums is interesting, it's only when the lower premiums do not have you compromised. However affordable a policy is,
it loses its purpose if it doesn't give you sufficient coverage. Don't wait until you make a claim to find out that you really did NOT have the coverage you
intended.