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3 Things You Should Know About Insurance for Home Renovations

by Andree Riley 12/07/2022

If you own a home, then you have a home insurance policy. This policy is there to provide you with coverage in the event of something unexpected — such as significant damage from a storm or stolen property. If your home is damaged, you may be able to put some of your insurance claim toward upgrades and renovations, but generally , your homeowner's insurance policy will not cover elective home renovations.

However, any home renovation project that you complete has the potential to impact your home insurance policy. Here's what you need to know:

You Should Contact Your Insurance Provider Before Beginning Renovations

One of the biggest mistakes that homeowners make when they are taking on a big home renovation is that they neglect to tell their homeowner's insurance agent. If your renovation project is very large or significant, it could impact the coverage that you have on your home. You should discuss the project with your agent and determine if any changes to your policy need to be implemented. 

Your Home Insurance Premium Could Increase

You may be surprised to find out that your insurance premium could increase after your home improvement project is complete. This typically happens when the home improvement project that you choose to take on increases the value of your home. Home renovations that may cause your insurance premium to go up include kitchen renovations, bathroom improvements, roofing or siding projects. 

Your Renovations Could Increase Your Property Value Significantly

Of course, one of the major benefits of completing home improvement projects is that they make your home a more desirable place to live — and these same projects may also offer a significant return on your investment. While boosting your home's value is definitely a good thing, especially if you are considering listing it for sale, it's important to keep in mind that this could impact your homeowner's insurance policy. You will want to have a solid understanding of the full impact that any renovation project could have before you work on it.

If you are considering a major home improvement project, such as an addition that will change the footprint or square footage of your home, then you should discuss your options with your homeowner's insurance provider. They can help you adjust your policy accordingly and ensure that you have the coverage that you need in case of an emergency.

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Andree Riley

I am your Real Estate professional with a demonstrated history of excellence in working in the real estate industry.

Considering a second home or investment property in the Florida Keys? I am a homeowner in Islamorada Florida and specialize in homes and investment properties in the "American Caribbean" from Key Largo to Key West.
Prior to real estate, my professional experience includes 10 years of wine sales and wholesale distribution
A resident of the Detroit Metropolitan Area, and also serve "All Sports Lake" areas of South Haven, Portage and Lake Michigan communities.

I received my B.A. Degree (Bachelor of Arts) in Psychology from Pepperdine
University. A member of (GMAR) Greater Metropolitan Association
of Realtors, and the (FKBR) Florida Keys Board of Realtors.

My hobbies include long time membership in USTA as a competitive
tennis player and team Captain. As well as, organizing tennis matches for fun and
fitness in my community. Call me Directly at 313 506-7476.