Insurance Place Offers Updated Homeowners Insurance for Summertime Home Renovations

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As the ideal home renovation season approaches, Insurance Place will be providing California and Arizona residents with an easy way to increase their homeowners insurance policies.

As the ideal home renovation season approaches, Insurance Place will be providing California and Arizona residents with an easy way to increase their homeowners insurance policies. Since summer is one of the most popular times to renovate, Insurance Place anticipates many homeowners will be working on their own projects, and will therefore need to update their policies to accommodate the changes.

“Many California and Arizona homeowners are starting to renovate their own homes,” says Rod Danger, President of Insurance Place. “This is something we wholeheartedly encourage, but with an added word of caution: you will definitely want to update your current homeowners policy. This will allow us to provide you with the most comprehensive coverage for any disasters that may occur during or after your renovation is complete.”

This proactive approach to homeowners insurance allows California and Arizona residents to completely protect their home at any stage of the renovation process. Whether insuring against possible property damage or protecting from a liability claim caused by an accident, Insurance Place’s policies can provide coverage for any budget and need.

Homeowners who report their changes can take advantage of the full resources of the San Diego-based insurance provider. “Once your home renovations are complete, the property value of your home may go up,” says Danger. “It is imperative that you report your changes to ensure you have the appropriate level of homeowners insurance for your renovated home. Too little coverage could spell disaster later on, while too much could take you needlessly off-budget.”

Insurance Place also brings up possible complications that may arise if a home renovation project is not reported. “Imagine that a guest injures himself on your newly renovated deck,” Danger begins. “If you did not report the renovation to your insurance provider, your insurance claim might be denied. That puts you in a pretty bad spot, when all you had to do to avoid this situation was report your changes before you started work.”

For residents who plan on hiring help to complete their renovation projects, Insurance Place recommends making sure their liability coverage is up to date. It is also beneficial for homeowners to ensure their contractors have insurance as well. Whatever their needs, Insurance Place is now standing by.

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