Unveiling the Impact of Home Renovations on Insurance – Part 1

Home renovations bring the promise of a rejuvenated living space, but amidst the excitement, it’s crucial to consider the impact on your homeowner’s insurance. Let’s delve into the transformative effects of renovations and how they can alter your coverage needs.
Increased Property Value: As hammers strike and paint transforms, the value of your home rises. From additional rooms to high-end appliances, these renovations contribute to your property’s worth. However, failing to update your insurance provider on these changes may leave you underinsured. Ensure your policy aligns with the updated value, safeguarding you in unforeseen events.
Liability Risks: Renovations introduce new liability risks. Injuries to contractors or subcontractors could lead to costly lawsuits. Mitigate this risk by getting copies of your contractor and subcontractors’ general liability and workers compensation certificate of insurance (COI). It is crucial to confirm that they have active coverage in place, for the duration of the project.
Changes in Coverage Requirements: Certain renovations trigger changes in coverage requirements. Expanding your home may necessitate increased dwelling coverage, while upscale installations might demand adjustments to personal property coverage. Consult your insurer to align your coverage with the evolving needs of your renovated space.
Read Part 2 for insights on safety improvements, temporary housing coverage, and the importance of documentation during renovations!

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