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Homeowners Insurance — Confident Coverage for Rebuilds, Liability & Everyday Peace of Mind (2026)

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Your home is more than a roof—it’s your equity and your everyday routine. A well-built homeowners insurance policy protects the dwelling, your belongings, and your savings if someone gets hurt on your property. As an independent agency, we compare multiple carriers at identical limits and deductibles, explain endorsements in plain English, and help you bind online near me. Use this page to see what’s covered, how pricing works, and smart add-ons that prevent costly surprises.

What homeowners insurance covers (and doesn’t)

Use this matrix to understand the core protections. We’ll align limits with your rebuild cost, valuables, and liability profile—then fine-tune deductibles and endorsements.

Coverage What it pays Typical notes Pro tip
Dwelling (Coverage A) Rebuilds the home: structure, built-ins, systems Based on replacement cost estimator; may include extended replacement Review square footage, construction grade, roof age every renewal
Other Structures (B) Fences, sheds, detached garage Often 10% of A by default Increase if you have significant detached structures
Personal Property (C) Belongings anywhere in the world Choose Replacement Cost (RC) over ACV; category sublimits apply Schedule jewelry, bikes, cameras, collectibles above sublimits
Loss of Use (D) Hotel/rent & meals if home is unlivable after a covered loss Often 20%–30% of A; daily caps can apply Keep receipts; ask about extended ALE on longer rebuilds
Personal Liability (E) Bodily injury/property damage you’re legally responsible for $300k–$500k common; higher for pools, trampolines, short-term rentals Consider a $1M–$5M umbrella for extra protection
Medical Payments (F) Guest medical bills regardless of fault $1k–$5k typical Useful for quick, minor incidents on your property
Wind/Hail & Named Storm Weather damage to roof/siding/windows May use separate % deductible in some regions Clarify roof settlement (RC vs ACV) and deductible type
Exclusions (standard) Flood, earth movement, wear/tear Separate policies/endorsements may be available Consider flood (even outside high-risk zones) and EQ riders

Popular endorsements that plug real gaps

Water Backup

Covers damage from sewer/sump backup into the home. Choose limits that reflect finished basements, flooring, and built-ins.

Service Line

Pays to repair underground utilities from the street to your home (water, sewer, data). Cheap add-on; big out-of-pocket risk without it.

Equipment Breakdown

Mechanical/electrical breakdown of HVAC, appliances, home tech. Complements manufacturer warranties and can cover diagnostics.

Ordinance or Law

Covers code-required upgrades during a rebuild (e.g., wiring, insulation). Essential for older homes and historic districts.

Extended/Guaranteed RC

Extra rebuild cushion (e.g., +25% or more) if labor/material spikes after a major event.

Scheduled Valuables

$0 deductible, broader perils for jewelry, watches, art, bikes, musical instruments, and collectibles.

What drives price & easy ways to save

Your premium reflects construction costs, roof age, claims history, location loss trends, and the limits/deductibles you choose. These levers help reduce cost without creating gaps.

Factor Why it changes price How to save
Roof age/material Older and brittle roofs drive hail/wind claims Document updates; consider impact-resistant shingles credits
Rebuild cost inflation Labor/material spikes raise Coverage A needs Enable inflation guard; review updates each renewal
Protection class & fire/water access Distance to hydrants and stations affects losses Provide proof of hydrant distance; home security discounts
Claim frequency Multiple small claims increase rates Self-insure minor losses; call us before filing
Bundle with auto/umbrella Multi-policy credits and account pricing Quote together for best total cost of risk
Deductible strategy Higher deductibles lower premium Pick a level you can pay same day; review % wind/hail terms
Smart home & alarms Monitored leak/fire detection reduces severity Install sensors; send certificates for credits

Claims: what to do and when

  1. Safety first: Evacuate if needed; shut off water/power if safe; call 911 for active fire or hazards.
  2. Mitigate & document: Prevent further damage (tarps, fans, stopping leaks). Photograph/video damage and keep receipts.
  3. Call us early: We’ll review deductibles and likely payout paths before you file—especially for borderline losses.
  4. Choose your vendors: You can select any licensed contractor, mitigation, or roofer. We help coordinate adjusters and scope.
  5. Track ALE: Save receipts for hotel/rent and meals if you can’t live at home after a covered loss.

Cities we serve & licensed states

Cities Licensed states
Phoenix • Scottsdale • Mesa • Chandler • Gilbert • Tempe • Glendale • Peoria • Tucson • Oro Valley • Marana • Vail • Flagstaff • Prescott/Prescott Valley • Sedona • Queen Creek • San Tan Valley • Casa Grande • Maricopa • Dallas • Houston • Austin • Los Angeles • San Diego • Miami • Orlando • Tampa • Charlotte • Raleigh • Columbus • Cleveland • Oklahoma City AZ, AL, TX, CA, NY, OH, FL, NC, VA, GA, OK, NM, IA, KS, MI, NE, SC, SD, WV, WI

Homeowners insurance — FAQs

How much dwelling coverage do I need?

Dwelling coverage should match your home’s replacement cost (labor/materials to rebuild), not market price. We run a rebuild estimator and add extended or guaranteed replacement options for cushion.

Is my roof covered at Replacement Cost or ACV?

It depends on your policy and roof age. Some carriers use ACV for older roofs or specific materials. We’ll clarify your settlement method and quote RC options when available.

Does homeowners cover floods or earthquakes?

Standard policies exclude flood and earth movement. Separate flood or earthquake coverage can be added or purchased as standalone policies.

What is Water Backup and do I need it?

Water Backup covers damage from sewer/sump backup into the home—typically not covered by base forms. It’s a low-cost endorsement that’s valuable for finished basements and older plumbing.

Can you bundle my home and auto?

Yes—bundling usually improves pricing and simplifies billing. Bring both dec pages and we’ll quote aligned limits/deductibles for apples-to-apples comparisons.

Independent agency: Blake Insurance Group LLC compares multiple carriers to align coverage, deductibles, and price with your home’s risks and your budget.

Brand ownership: All product/brand names are trademarks of their respective owners. Availability, eligibility, and discounts vary by carrier and state.

Licensing: Licensed insurance producer (NPR/NPN 16944666). Licensed in states listed above.

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Blake Insurance Group
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Blake Nwosu, Owner and Principal Agent
Blake Nwosu Owner & Principal Agent

Expert in personal and commercial insurance, including auto, home, business, health, and life insurance.

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