Home Insurance Agent — Coverage, Claims Help & How to Save

Independent guidance for homeowners and landlords. We compare multiple carriers, explain HO-3 vs HO-5, tune deductibles and endorsements, and help you before, during, and after a claim—so your policy actually works when you need it.

Local home insurance agent helping a homeowner review coverage

Quick facts

TopicWhat to know
Policy formsHO-3 (standard), HO-5 (broader/open perils on contents), DP forms for rentals; condos use HO-6.
RCV vs ACVReplacement Cost pays without depreciation; Actual Cash Value subtracts wear/tear—crucial for roofs & contents.
DeductiblesAll-perils, wind/hail, or named-storm deductibles; some regions use % of Coverage A for wind/storm.
ExclusionsFlood & earth movement are excluded on standard policies. Add separate flood/earthquake where needed.
Claims supportYour agent helps with carrier selection, documentation, contractor scope reviews, and re-shopping at renewal.

We’ll align limits, deductibles, and endorsements to your roof age, location, and risk tolerance—and we’ll revisit at renewal as markets shift.

What policies cover

Dwelling & other structures

Repairs to your home and detached structures for covered perils. Ask about extended replacement cost and code upgrades (ordinance or law).

Personal property

Belongings coverage. We recommend RCV on contents and scheduling high-value items above sub-limits.

Loss of use (ALE)

Additional living expenses if a covered loss makes your home uninhabitable—hotel, rental, meals, pet boarding.

Personal liability

Injury/property damage you’re legally responsible for—on or off premises. Many choose $300k–$500k+ and add an umbrella.

Medical payments

No-fault protection for guests injured at your home, typically $1k–$5k.

What’s not covered

Wear/tear, maintenance, flood, earth movement, and some roof cosmetic marring. Separate policies/endorsements may apply.

Popular endorsements & upgrades

Endorsement / option Why it matters What to check
Ordinance or Law Pays to meet current building codes during repairs 10–50% of Coverage A; local code triggers
Water/sewer backup Backed-up drains/sumps aren’t standard $5k–$25k+ limits; deductible wording
Service line Underground utility lines on your lot Typical limits $10k–$20k; age/material rules
Equipment breakdown Mechanical/electrical failure (HVAC, appliances) Per-occurrence limit; surge protection credits
Scheduled personal property Jewelry, bikes, camera gear, art above sub-limits Appraisals, worldwide coverage, mysterious disappearance
Wind/hail or named-storm options Controls premium & out-of-pocket in storm-prone areas % vs flat deductibles; roof-age settlement (RCV vs ACV)
Short-term rental/landlord Airbnb/VRBO or tenant risks Proper HO endorsement, DP3, or commercial form
Home-based business Limits on business property/liability at home Endorsements or separate BOP/professional policy

Endorsement names and limits vary by carrier. We’ll compare forms and show the real differences before you bind.

Pricing & savings snapshot

Factor Impact What helps
Roof age & material Older roofs can trigger ACV settlements or higher deductibles Roof upgrades; request RCV and impact-resistant credits
Location & fire protection Distance to hydrant/station, wildfire/wind/hail zones Mitigation (defensible space, alarms, shutters); pick deductibles strategically
Reconstruction costs Labor/material inflation pushes Coverage A needs Inflation guard; extended/guaranteed replacement cost
Claims history Prior water/wind claims affect eligibility and price Leak sensors, surge protection, maintenance; higher deductibles
Bundle & credits Auto + home + umbrella and devices reduce net cost Document protective devices; align renewal dates

We’ll present a total-value view—premium plus likely out-of-pocket—so you’re not surprised at claim time.

How to choose (agent checklist)

Work with your agent on these steps

  • Verify Coverage A. Use a replacement-cost estimator, not market value. Add extended/guaranteed RC where available.
  • Tune deductibles. Balance savings vs emergency-fund reality; consider separate wind/hail options if you’re in storm country.
  • Lock RCV on contents. Avoid ACV surprises on electronics, furniture, and clothing.
  • Endorse the gaps. Water backup, service line, equipment breakdown, and scheduled property are common must-haves.
  • Plan for rentals. Tell us about Airbnb/tenants—standard HO may exclude those exposures.

Service areas (near me)

States we serve
AZ, AL, TX, CA, NY, OH, FL, NC, VA, GA, OK, NM, IA, KS, MI, NE, SC, SD, WV

Home insurance FAQs

What’s the difference between HO-3 and HO-5?
HO-5 is typically broader, giving open-perils coverage on contents with higher sub-limits. If cost is close, we often recommend HO-5 for newer/updated homes.
How much liability should I carry?
Most homeowners select $300k–$500k+ and add a personal umbrella for extra protection and higher limits.
Does homeowners insurance cover floods?
No. Flood is excluded. We’ll quote NFIP/private flood alongside your home policy if you have flood risk.
Why is my roof settled at ACV?
Some carriers apply ACV on older roofs or cosmetic damage. We’ll place you for the best roof terms and confirm deductibles up front.
Can I insure short-term rentals under my homeowners policy?
Not without the right endorsement. Many cases require a DP3 (landlord) or a commercial policy. Tell us before hosting.

Disclosure

Blake Insurance Group LLC is an independent agency. Coverage, eligibility, and pricing vary by carrier, location, construction, and loss history. Trademarks belong to their owners. Licensed producer (NPR/NPN 16944666).

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Blake Insurance Group

Phone: (888) 387-3687

Email: info@blakeinsurancegroup.com

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Blake Nwosu

Blake Nwosu

Owner & Principal Agent

Expertise: All personal and commercial line insurance, including auto, home, business, health, and life insurance.

License: 16117464

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