Home Coverage ABC's
What's Covered?
What's Not Covered
Deductibles & Limits
Home Materials
100

This coverage helps to pay to repair or rebuild the home itself after a covered loss

What is Dwelling coverage(Cov A)?

100

A kitchen fire damages cabinets and countertops.

What is Dwelling coverage?

100

Damage from routine wear and tear over time.

 What is not covered under homeowner’s insurance?

100

This is the amount the customer pays before

 insurance kicks in.

What is a deductible?

100

This common roof material may impact rates more as it ages.

What is an asphalt shingle roof?

200

This coverage protects items like furniture, clothing, and electronics inside the home.

What is Personal Property coverage (Coverage C)?

200

A storm breaks a window and ruins the couch inside the home.

What is Personal Property coverage?

200

Flood damage from rising water outside the home.

What is flood damage (requires a separate policy)?

200

A higher deductible usually results in this.

What is a lower premium?

200

This construction type is generally more

fire‑resistant and may lower risk.

What is brick or masonry construction?

300

This coverage protects items like furniture, clothing, and electronics inside the home.

What is Personal Property coverage (Coverage C)?

300

A guest trips on a walkway and breaks their arm.

What is Liability coverage?

300

Earthquake damage in most standard policies.

What is not covered?

300

This is the maximum amount the policy will pay

for a covered loss.

What is a coverage limit?

300

Homes with updated versions of these

systems often qualify for better rates.

What are updated electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems?

400

This coverage helps if someone is injured on the property and the homeowner is held responsible.

 What is Liability coverage?

400

Smoke damage makes the home temporarily unlivable.

 What is Loss of Use coverage?

400

Damage intentionally caused by the homeowner.

What is not covered?

400

Coverage limits should reflect this,

not just the lowest price.

What is the value of the home or belongings?

400

This feature may reduce fire risk and lower premiums.

What is a fire‑resistant roof or siding?

500

This coverage helps pay for hotel or temporary housing if the home is unlivable after a covered loss.

 What is Loss of Use / Additional Living Expenses?

500

A covered loss causes both structural damage AND damage to belongings.

 What are multiple coverages working together (Dwelling + Personal Property)?

500

 “My policy covers everything.”

A common customer belief that is NOT true:

500

Lowering coverage limits too much can increase this risk.

What is out‑of‑pocket cost after a loss?

500

The roof shape seen here

What is a hip roof?

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