Texas Insurance Informative Articles
The average premium on a TWIA residential policy is approximately $2,000 (as of 6/30/2023). To get the lowest rate your agent needs to check all factors and discounts like the WPI-8 certificate discount. The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA) was established in 1971 to provide windstorm and hail insurance for Texas Gulf Coast property owners in…
Read MoreIf you’re looking for the best weather websites for Texas, there are several great options to choose from, each with its unique features and strengths: Weather Underground: This site is highly recommended for its comprehensive features and extensive network of weather stations. It offers detailed forecasts, maps with various weather information layers, and a user-friendly…
Read MoreYou can add equipment breakdown coverage to your homeowners insurance for extra protection focusing on electrical and mechanical failure. Homes have many electrical components that can benefit from this insurance rider, including HVAC, light fixtures, appliances, and more. Home warranties are also available but operate differently. Each equipment breakdown coverage homeowners has its own form of protection and it’s important to shop and compare them in order to find the right policy at the lowest price.
Read MoreDifferent homeowners insurance policies have different coverages for power surge damage. You need to double-check your policy to understand whether or not you are covered. There are additional ways to protect your home and devices, including home warranties, equipment breakdown coverage, and surge protectors. Additionally, because Texas is one of the most vulnerable states to power surge damage, it’s important to shop and compare carriers who offer protection at the lowest possible price.
Read MoreAlso known as endorsements, an insurance rider is commonly used to protect expensive personal items including jewelry, collectibles such as art, instruments, etc. Typically, they cover items that are either not already included on your insurance or the cost of which may outweigh what you’d get with a higher-tiered plan.
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