Home Insurance Quote Online : What You Need To Know Before Shopping

February 23rd, 2012 by admin No comments »

Home Insurance Quote Online : What You Need To Know Before Shopping ImageThe information that you receive when shopping for insurance online is only as good as the information that you input when you make your request. The homeowner insurance quote is relatively easy if you have the basic information needed to give you an accurate quote. The online quoting system will respond to your request very quickly once you input all the data. There are different types of homeowner policies for different types of homes. The residential home, the townhouse, and the condominium all require slightly different coverage. The age of the home also dictates the type of policy that you should purchase.

The online insurance calculators rely heavily on certain criteria when determining the actual rate. The actual square footage of your home is the starting point for most insurance companies. Square footage is used because home builders use it to estimate the cost to rebuild a house. You can find the accurate square footage on your home from the original house appraisal or plot plan. Once you have the square footage then you can add the upgrades like fireplaces, air conditioning, and finished basements. The online insurance calculators will often ask for a percentage of your total basement area that is finished.

There are several questions asked during online quoting about possible discounts. There is a protective device discount for having deadbolt locks, smoke detectors and a fire extinguisher. There are even larger discounts for burglar and fire alarm systems that ring directly into the police station and fire department. There will also be a variety of deductibles. It is wise to purchase the highest deductible that you can afford. Lower deductibles no longer justify the high premiums. Homeowner claims are too infrequent.

These are the basic things to look for when shopping. Use your insurance renewal declarations page if you are a comparison shopper. You will be able to move very quickly through the online quoting process if you have this information available.

Home Security : Some Practical Advice

February 20th, 2012 by admin No comments »

Home Security : Some Practical Advice ImageWhen people think of home security, the first thing they generally think of is burglar alarms. In most cases, though, alarms are only a small part of the overall security of your home.

In many cases, the key to home security is actually the windows. Houses with less secure windows get broken into far more often than houses with secure ones, as windows are the number one point of entry for burglars. You should always make sure to use the toughest glass you can, and have locks fitted to the windows. Never leave your windows open when you go out, either – even really high up ones that you wouldn’t expect anyone to be able to get to. Also, never leave ladders lying around in your garden – lock them up in a garage or shed instead.

Doors are also a common point of security weakness. Your door should be sturdy and bulky, with a well-built lock that can’t just be forced open easily. You should also make sure to be careful about losing your keys, and never store them together with something that could reveal your address.

Of course, that’s not to say that alarms aren’t effective, although for the most part they are better as a deterrent than they are at detecting and helping to catch a burglar. Fitting a visible alarm to the front and back of your house is the simplest thing you can do to put a burglar off (they’ll go for your neighbours instead), but a well-made fake alarm box generally works just as well for this as a real one. Front and back lights that come on when someone gets close also make a very good deterrent, as well as being convenient for you when you come home late and want to get the key in the lock.