Home Improvement Projects for Cheap Homeowner\’s Insurance
Feb 27th, 2009 by admin
By Anthony Peck
Are you looking for ways to lower your premiums so you can start enjoying the fiscal benefits of cheap homeowner’’s insurance? Your home holds the key to sending the price of your insurance payments tumbling. Whether you”re a dedicated do-it-yourselfer that loves to get their hands dirty or the type of homeowner that has their plumber on speed dial, the following home improvements will minimize the chances of your home being damaged as a result of fire, earthquake, vandalism (or other criminal activities not limited to toilet papering your front porch) and other natural and unnatural disasters and minimize the size of that check you cut to your insurance carrier each month.
1) Foundation anchoring. If you”ve ever had to repair the foundation of your home you know that it’’s difficult, demanding and expensive, and to be perfectly honest once your foundation has gone awry your home will never be the same. Anchoring your foundation will protect it from earthquake damage and hundreds of other unforeseeable events and exponentially lower the cost of your homeowner’’s insurance.
2) Bracing your cripple walls. Cripple walls connect your foundation to the floor of your building, and they”re very rarely braced to handle seismic activity. Think “domino-effect”. Bracing your cripple walls will minimize the extent of the damage in case of natural disaster and go a long way toward helping you find cheap homeowner’’s insurance.
3) Installing backflow preventer valves on your sewage system. Can you imagine anything nastier than a basement full of sewage? Prevent septic damage to your home using a backflow preventer valve that stops your septic system from finding an alternate exit through your shower drain-or anywhere else.
4) Purchase surge protectors. They”re easy, they”re cheap, they prevent the chances of your home and electrical equipment suffering damage in a lightning storm and they can be purchased at your local grocery store. There is no easier way to find cheap homeowner’’s insurance.
5) Roof construction. Your roof is among the most vulnerable parts of your home in a storm, and if your roof goes you can count on flood damage, breakage and a hundred other damages to the interior of the building. Maintaining the integrity of your roof and choosing materials that will minimize the odds of severe damage in a storm will go a long way toward lowering your annual premiums.
6) Secure your fuel and hot water tanks. What do you suppose would happen if your fuel tanks or hot water tanks came crashing down in the middle of an earthquake, storm or overzealous road repair? (Don”t laugh, it’’s actually happened.) Fire, floods and permanent damage to the interior of your home and its contents inevitably follow. Securing your tanks doesn”t just help you find cheap homeowner’’s insurance. It also offers your home and your family the protection you deserve.
There are hundreds of other home improvement projects that can lower the cost of your home’’s annual insurance premiums. We”d be here all day if we tried to go through the entire list! The bottom line is that anything you can do help your home be safer, stronger and more secure will pave the way to cheap homeowner’’s insurance while preserving one of the largest, most valuable investments you will ever make.
About The Author
Anthony M. Peck is the Senior Developer, Software Project Manager, and
Director of Business Development for QuoteScout.com. For more information, please visit
them on the web at http://www.QuoteScout.com.