If you bought your Homeowners Insurance 15 years ago, you probably haven’t forgotten how affordable things once were. In 2010, the cost to build a new home was about $130 per square foot. Today, that number is anywhere between $225 and $300 or more. That kind of increase can mean that the coverage amount on …Read More
Reviewing Your RV and Camper Coverage Before Hitting the Road
School is out soon, if not already, and Summer is right around the corner. For many families, it is the beginning of the camping season. A time to connect with nature and enjoy the outdoors. If a trip or two is in your plans, here are some lesser-known but important things about insuring your camper …Read More
Reviewing Your Homeowners Coverage Before the Stormy Season
Spring and summer storms can bring more than just wind and rain—they can also bring unexpected damage to your home and property. Whether you live in the Midwest, the Great Plains, or the Southwest, it’s a good idea to check your Homeowners Insurance before storm season begins. Many people don’t think about their policy until …Read More
Minimize Your Future Homeowners Premium by Preventing Losses
Regular home maintenance not only preserves the value and comfort of your home but also significantly minimizes potential insurance claims and future premium increases. Below are essential maintenance tips to help safeguard your home and, in many cases, prevent the need for homeowner’s insurance claims. Inspect and Maintain Your Roof Your roof serves as the …Read More
The Advantages of Working with an Independent Insurance Agency
When buying insurance, customers often choose between an independent insurance agency such as ours, a captive agent representing a single insurance company, or a direct writer where you have no agent. While each option has merits, an independent insurance agency offers a significant advantage: access to competitive quotes from many top-rated insurance companies. This flexibility …Read More








