Before You Renovate
If you’re a homeowner and are planning to embark on some major renovations, here are a few items you’ll want to think about before getting started.
Whether or not your renovations are certified by professionals, always keep a close eye on any work done on your property. Homeowners who want to renovate have two main responsibilities to keep in mind:
- Let your insurer know about your plans before starting work or handing over the job to a professional. Some renovations could have an impact on your insurance coverage.
- Inspect the quality of the renovations, to the best of your ability.
When you entrust the job to professionals, you have a better chance of getting top-quality results. In addition, you’ll likely spare yourself a great deal of trouble.
Renovate and Save!
As long as every new renovation meets the standards in effect in your area, some improvements may even lower your insurance premiums, such as:
- renovating plumbing and heating systems
- upgrading the electrical system
- restoring the roof
Comply with Standards
In addition to enhancing your comfort and safety, complying with building standards guarantees the quality and durability of new structures on your property. Plus, it’s a great way to protect the value of your investment.
Whether you own a new home or a summer cottage, adhering to building standards will give you peace of mind. And that’s priceless!
Contact us for more information on the steps to take after renovating, and to receive a home insurance quote.