Get A Quote Now

Fill out the form below to get started

Fill out as much as you can. Your personal info is needed for a basic quote. However, deductibles, construction & risk characteristics, and additional coverages may increase or decrease your premium.

Personal Info?

Deductibles

Your deductible is the part of a covered loss that the insurer does not pay. Increasing your deductible amount generally reduces your premium, while still protecting you from larger losses. 1% is defined as a percentage of the dwelling coverage.

This deductible (the portion of a covered loss that the insurer does not pay) applies to damage caused by wind or hail. If shown as a percentage, this is defined as a percentage of the dwelling coverage. Increasing the deductible amount generally reduces your premium, while still protecting you from larger losses.

Construction & Risk Characteristics

A gable roof type has two sloping sides that come together at a ridge, creating end walls with a triangular extension. This is the most common type.

A flat roof type has no slopes and is level.

A hip roof is a type of roof where all sides slope downwards to the walls, usually with a fairly gentle slope. Thus a hipped roof house has no gables or other vertical sides to the roof

The Loss History is the number of individual losses (property and liability coverage combined) experienced for this address during the preceding three years.

A “local alarm” (burglary, smoke) when activated sets off a bell, siren/and or a strobe light outside your home. Authorities are not notified unless someone hears the alarm and calls the police. A “central alarm” is monitored by an alarm company 24/7; they then notify your policy department if it is activated. This may allow an additional discount to your premium.

A “local alarm” (burglary, smoke) when activated sets off a bell, siren/and or a strobe light outside your home. Authorities are not notified unless someone hears the alarm and calls the police. A “central alarm” is monitored by an alarm company 24/7; they then notify your policy department if it is activated. This may allow an additional discount to your premium.

Additional Coverages

This includes broken pipes, freezing pipes above the ground in the walls. This is water damage coming from the house itself not relating to weather

This includes broken pipes below the ground. It does not include cracking of the foundation due to time and natural means

This includes broken gas line or pipes below the ground from the house to the street

If you don’t have an assigned agent then leave this blank


Please Select Capcha*

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Any submissions or payments made via this website do not constitute a binding agreement to your policy or coverages. Changes and payments to policies are not effective or binding until you, or any party involved, receive official notice from either your insurance agent, or your insurance company. If you have any questions, please feel free to Contact Us.

Home insurance provides financial protection for your home and its contents in case of unexpected events like fire, theft, or natural disasters. It typically covers the structure of your home, personal belongings, and liability for injuries or property damage to others. Having home insurance is crucial because it helps you recover financially after such incidents, ensuring that you can repair or replace your home and belongings without facing significant financial burden. It offers peace of mind knowing that you have a safety net in place to protect one of your most valuable assets.


© 2024 Prosafe Insurance | All Rights Reserved.