Thanks to catastrophes such as hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and a general downturn in the economy, homeowner insurance rates are going up all over the United States. So how can you make sure you get the cheapest rate possible for your homeowners insurance without sacrificing the protection you need? Here's how ... Check Rates with Different Insurance Companies If you've been with the same insurance company for a number of years, you may be able to save money just by switching to a different company. Insurance rates can vary by hundreds of dollars from one company to another, so you need to make sure you choose a company with the best rates. The easiest way to check rates from other companies is go to an insurance comparison website. You just fill out a simple online questionnaire, and then you'll receive quotes from multiple A-rated insurance companies. And you won’t be left in the dark if you have any questions because the best insurance comparison sites have insurance professionals on hand to talk with you and answer any questions you have about homeowners insurance. (See link below.) Look for Discounts Whether you stick with your current insurance company or switch to a new one, you need to make sure you're getting all the discounts you qualify for. Common discounts that can reduce your homeowner insurance bill include: * Non-smokers discount if no one in your home smokes * Senior citizen discount if you're a senior * Discount for safety features such as smoke detectors, sprinkler systems, and deadbolts * Discount for alarm systems installed in your home * Auto/home discount for having both your auto and homeowners insurance policy with the same company. Ask your insurance professional if there are any other discounts you qualify for and take advantage of them. Raise Your Deductible The deductible is the amount you pay toward any claim before your insurance company begins to pay. If you set your deductible high, your premium will be lower. Improve Your Credit If you have a poor credit rating, your insurance premium will be higher. Check your credit report to be sure it is accurate, and then work to improve it if necessary. Where to Get Cheap Rates Visit http://www.LowerRateQuotes.com/homeowners-insurance.html or click on the following link to get homeowners insurance rate quotes from top-rated companies and see how much you can save. You can get more tips and advice in their Articles section. The authors, Brian Stevens and Stacey Schifferdecker, have spent 30 years in the insurance and finance industries, and have written a number of articles on homeowners insurance rates.
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