How to prevent fires, inside and outside the home
Whether you’re cooking for your family or relaxing by the fireplace, consider these tips for preventing fires inside and outside your home.
It's the one investment you should get emotional about.
Your home is more than bricks and mortar. It’s full of memories and you're reflected in every detail. So if you experience a claim, you’ll want more than a check from your insurer. You’ll want your life back, and to rebuild without hassles, headaches, or delay.
An independent insurance agent can help you tailor a homeowner’s insurance policy to ensure that you have comprehensive protection to meet your unique needs. You can find an agent here.
The main factors that determine your premium and the cost of your insurance are your home’s location and the possibility of being affected by natural disasters, the amount of coverage you need, the deductible you’ve chosen, your home’s protective and preventive devices, your claims and/or bill-paying history, your credit score (if permissible), the unique characteristics of your home, the type of coverage your choose, how long you’ve been a client, and other Chubb products you might have that generate a discount when bundled.
Replacement cost coverage means that your home’s coverage amount is based on its replacement cost – how much it would cost to rebuild it as is, with the same level of detail and finishes. It takes into account costs at the time of a loss, such as materials, labor, architect and designer fees, lighting, and custom design finishes. Plus, with extended replacement cost coverage, Chubb will pay to rebuild or restore your home after a covered loss, even if the cost exceeds your policy limits, which could include upgrades required to keep up with modern building codes.
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How to prevent fires, inside and outside the home
Whether you’re cooking for your family or relaxing by the fireplace, consider these tips for preventing fires inside and outside your home.
Top 6 ways to make your home more energy efficient
To save money and improve your home’s energy efficiency, you’ll want to start with its outer shell – the walls, windows and doors – then move to the inside spaces.
This information is descriptive only. All products may not be available in all jurisdictions. Coverage is subject to the language of the policies as issued.
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