Texas Insurance Informative Articles
Every situation is different and while all homeowners should aspire to take great care of their homes, it’s always a good idea to remember that we tend to see our own homes with rose-colored glasses. Staging your home is a great way to take those off, reassess the way your house is viewed, and create a look that is designed to inspire action from a home buyer.
Read MoreEvery homeowner is recommended to purchase a home insurance policy because the financial hurdle of rebuilding a home in the event of a major loss is inconvenient at best and insurmountable at worse. If you’re looking to move this year, we’ve got a great guide to help you navigate the world of home insurance and help alleviate some of the stress that goes into finding your new home.
Read MoreIn Texas, the WPI-8 certificate, often referred to as the “Windstorm Certificate” or “Windstorm Inspection Certificate,” is a document that shows a particular building or structure has been inspected and certified to meet the windstorm building code requirements set by the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI). These requirements are designed to ensure that structures are…
Read MoreManufactured homes that were once called mobile homes and single- and double-width mobile homes are factory-built homes designed and built to the precise specifications of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development federal building code. Prefabricated houses are completely built in a factory and then transported to their place of establishment. Once they reach…
Read MoreThis section of North America is one of if not the most susceptible places for flash flooding to occur. A Texas flash flood can affect many other places such as Houston, TX, or Galveston, TX, for other reasons, but throughout the heart of Hill Country and beyond, Texas flooding is mostly caused by rapid, heavy rainfall that can destroy vehicles, homes, and lives.
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