Most people are unaware that they are spending more on their homeowners insurance than necessary, and there is a major savings opportunity sitting one phone call away…
Although Central Florida isn’t typically affected by tropical storms and hurricanes like the coastal areas of Florida, we still pay a considerable amount of money in our insurance policies to protect against wind damage.
Your insurance carrier has likely based your premium on average homes in the area, but if your home has features that mitigate your wind damage risk, your insurance premium will decrease.
Your home may already have some of these money-saving features, such as a more wind-resistant roof design or reinforced garage doors, and you might not even know it. The first step is to obtain a wind mitigation inspection from a licensed inspector. The inspector will verify what protections your home may have against wind damage and determine what improvements you can make to protect your home.