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First Time Homeowner Insurance Tips

First Time Homeowner Insurance Tips

First time homeowners can get easily overwhelmed when learning to deal with many new responsibilities. Before closing on your new home, it’s important to ensure your new asset is well protected with proper homeowners insurance.
How to Protect Your Home While Going on Vacation

How to Protect Your Home While Going on Vacation

Many families and friends plan fun vacations during the summer, leaving their homes for weeks to enjoy long adventures abroad or a short weekend away. However long you are away from your home, it’s important to prepare and take measures to protect your home. Read some of our tips on how you can protect your home while you go on vacation.
Annual Home Safety Audit Guide

Annual Home Safety Audit Guide

Every year homeowners should take the time to inspect their homes and address possible safety risks on their property. Browsing over seemingly minor issues can lead to a disaster in the future. Conducting an annual home safety audit ensures the safety of your home and family. Here are tips on what to look for when doing your routine checks.
5 Ways to Make Your Home Eco-Friendly for Earth Day

5 Ways to Make Your Home Eco-Friendly for Earth Day

Many people are upgrading their homes with sustainable features to reduce waste and improve energy and water efficiency over the lifespan of the home. This will not only help save the earth but help them save money in the long run and increase the value of their home.
Florida Flood Risk Checklist

Florida Flood Risk Checklist

As we approach Spring we prepare for more rainfall, and living in Florida means you are most likely living in a high-risk flood zone. FEMA estimates nearly 2.5 million homes in Florida are in flood hazard zones, which is more than three times the amount in any other state in the U.S.
Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

During Poison Prevention week in March, we hope to bring awareness to homeowners and share how to keep them safe from poisonings in their homes. On average, 170 people in the United States die every year from carbon monoxide poisoning.
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