Denied or Dropped Coverage? How an Inspection Could Help Reinstate Your Policy
If your Florida homeowner’s insurance was denied, dropped, or not renewed, getting a new 4-Point Inspection or Wind Mitigation Inspection can often help you regain coverage or qualify with a different insurance carrier. Updated insurance inspections provide accurate, current documentation of your home’s roof, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and wind-protection features, correcting outdated information, verifying completed repairs, and speeding up the approval or reinstatement process in Florida’s strict insurance market.
Common Issues Found During Insurance Inspections (and How to Fix Them)
Most Florida homeowners don’t realize how common problems like roof wear, outdated electrical panels, plumbing issues, or aging HVAC systems can affect insurance approval or premiums. This guide explains the most frequent issues found during 4-Point and Wind Mitigation inspections, and the simple fixes that help you stay covered or before an inspection.
Wind Mitigation Inspections Explained: How They Can Save You Money
Discover how a Wind Mitigation Inspection can help lower your Florida homeowner’s insurance premium. Learn what’s included in a TMHI wind mitigation inspection, what qualifies for credits, and when to schedule one.