Insurance companies have a variety of credits available to help you save money on your homeowners insurance policy. But what are home insurance credits and how can they help reduce your premium? The cost of your policy is largely based on how likely your home is to get damaged and how much it will cost to rebuild it. That’s why making your home more resistant to windstorms and other natural disasters lowers your premium. If you install impact windows or reinforce your roof, for example, your insurance carrier may give you credits for making your home safer and reducing the chances of windstorm damage. Those credits result in credits, which lowers the cost of your homeowners insurance.
Wind mitigation is the process of adding features to your home, like impact windows, to help it resist high winds caused by major storms or hurricane.
If you’ve added wind mitigation features to your home, you will need to provide your insurance company with an inspection report to apply that credit.
Florida wind mitigation inspections are valid for five years. Schedule a windstorm inspection now and you can save money on your home insurance premium every year for up to five years!
When you combine a 4-Point and Wind Mitigation, or a 4-Point and Opening Protection Inspection, you’ll save even more!
Add features to make your home more wind-resistant
Get a home inspection service
Qualify for insurances credits and discounts
A wind mitigation inspection checks your home's impact and wind-rated features to estimate how well it would hold up in strong or hurricane-force winds. The inspection may result in a lower premium, provided your home has features that would help protect it from damage in a high wind event.
A wind mitigation inspection checks your home's impact and wind-rated features to estimate how well it would hold up in strong or hurricane-force winds. The inspection may result in a lower premium, provided your home has features that would help protect it from damage in a high wind event.
A wind mitigation inspection checks your home's impact and wind-rated features to estimate how well it would hold up in strong or hurricane-force winds. The inspection may result in a lower premium, provided your home has features that would help protect it from damage in a high wind event.