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Top 5 Homeowner Insurance Cost Reduction Tips

home insurance tipsAs a homeowner, you want to protect your investment. And although the chances of something going wrong might be pretty slim, you don’t want to risk your most valuable asset by not preparing for the worst. This means securing a policy that will cover damage or loss in the event of home invasion robbery, flood, fire, natural disaster, or something totally unexpected like a car crashing through your front wall. In truth, if you’re still making mortgage payments, you are probably required to have insurance by the bank that holds your loan. But you have some say in the company you go with and the policies you choose. And although homeowner’s insurance can certainly be pricy, there are ways to control your costs. Here are just a few tips to help you reduce premiums when it comes to your homeowner’s insurance.

Comparison shop. It is your job as a consumer to make sure you’re getting what you pay for and that you secure the best deal on goods and services. Finding a homeowner’s insurance policy that suits your needs and fits your budget is no exception. So you should definitely take some time to shop around. A lot of people have a particular company that they prefer because their family has had policies with them for years or their last home was insured through that company. But you really need to know what’s out there before you make a final decision. At the very least, finding lower rates elsewhere could help you to negotiate for a better deal with the insurance provider you prefer.

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5 Weather-Stripping Tips To Help Homeowners Save Money

use weather-stripping and save money on your heating billWeather-stripping can be the key to saving money. In the winter and summer, making sure that the air inside your home stays in and the outside air doesn’t get in, is crucial to maintaining the temperature inside your home. Keeping an even temperature will allow you to save money on your monthly energy bill. Saving on your energy bill also means conserving energy for the environment, which can be important, especially with the rise of global warming. When it comes down to it, global warming is a serious problem and even taking small steps to winterize and weather-strip your home can have a meaningful impact. Here are five weather-stripping tips to help home owners save money.

Seal energy and air leaks in your basement. Your basement can be full of these energy leaks, which usually happen when the foundation shifts. The energy leaks wouldn’t be so bad if they didn’t suck precious energy out of your home. By not sealing up these leaks, you will notice higher than usual energy bills. All you need to seal these leaks is an epoxy resin. If you have concrete slabs for a foundation, you may need to mix a little concrete to get the job done.

Make sure that there are no major leaks in your vents, outlets or any other channels that connect to the outdoors. Many people go to weatherize and weather strip their home – only to find out that their bill is still higher than usual. If you really want to save money, you want to make sure that the culprit is not your outlets. All you need to do is put your hand over the outlets to determine if an outlet is, indeed, an energy leak. One solution to this problem is to get an outlet cap.   You may find that you also need to get someone like this Derry electrical repairs company to come out and repair a few things in order to increase safety and efficiency, if you have reason to believe there is an issue with the outlet.

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