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Thursday, February 8, 2024There are plenty of insurance options available! Even the most basic of homeowners insurance policies have a wide range of options to select from, so it’s vital that you know where to start. Your policy should cover no less than 80 percent of the price of rebuilding your home, excluding the value of the land it’s built on. READ MORE >>
Thursday, November 30, 2023The kitchen is often considered the heart of the home, where delicious meals are prepared, family gatherings happen and memories are made. However, it’s also one of the most common places where fires start. By understanding the primary causes of kitchen fires, you can take steps to keep your kitchen safe. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, September 13, 2023Every season has its own unique characteristics and weather that could damage your home. Fall maintenance is essential because the season can bring frost, rain, storms, hail, wind and snow. If you fail to prepare, you may find yourself needing repairs in the middle of winter, which could be costly and inconvenient. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, April 18, 2023Spring is the perfect time to refresh your home and start anew. After a long winter, it’s natural to accumulate a lot of clutter and dust, so it’s time to work on some spring cleaning. Here are some tips to help you tackle this important task. Start With a Plan READ MORE >>
Monday, February 27, 2023Ohio homeowners may be concerned about numerous potential natural disasters, including flooding, tornadoes, extreme heat, lightning storms, severe winter weather and fires. Having appropriate homeowners insurance coverage can help protect you from the negative financial effects of natural disasters. READ MORE >>
Thursday, April 22, 2021If you own a home or are looking to own a home in Florida, there are many dangers to look out for that could damage your home severely. Flooding Flooding is one of the largest problems in Florida, as the state has some of the highest rates of floods in the U.S. amongst Louisiana and Mississippi. READ MORE >>
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