Corinthian Insurance Agency
165 Main Street Suite, #214, Medway, MA 02053
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165 Main Street Suite, #214, Medway, MA 02053
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133 Milford Street, Medway, MA 02053
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169 Main Street, Medway, MA 02053
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Medway homeowners pay $1,595-$2,251/year for insurance. Learn how to protect against ice dams, nor'easters, and winter damage. Get quotes and save.
Complete insurance guide for Medway residents covering MA's new 2025 auto minimums, home coverage for $843K median values, and weather risks.
Home insurance in Medway typically costs between $1,595 and $2,251 per year, depending on your home's value, age, condition, and the coverage limits you choose. This is below the national average of $2,423. Factors like your roof age, heating system, and claims history will also affect your premium. Shopping around and comparing quotes from multiple carriers is the best way to find a competitive rate.
Yes, most standard homeowners policies in Massachusetts cover damage caused by ice dams, including water damage to your ceiling, walls, flooring, and personal property. However, insurers expect you to take reasonable preventive measures like keeping gutters clear and maintaining proper attic insulation. If you neglect maintenance and file repeated ice dam claims, your insurer may increase your rates or decline to renew your policy.
It depends on your location. Medway isn't on the coast, but if you live near the Charles River or in a low-lying area prone to flooding from heavy rain or snowmelt, flood insurance is worth considering. Standard homeowners policies don't cover flood damage. You can purchase flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program or a private insurer, with annual premiums typically ranging from $400 to $1,000 depending on your flood risk.
Standard policies don't cover flood damage, sewer backup, earthquakes, or damage from neglect or lack of maintenance. They also exclude damage from pests, mold (unless caused by a covered peril), and normal wear and tear. You can add endorsements for sewer backup, equipment breakdown, and water backup for an additional cost. Flood and earthquake coverage require separate policies.
Bundle your home and auto insurance, raise your deductible, install a security system, update your roof or heating system, and maintain a claims-free record. Ask about discounts for being a long-term customer, having protective devices like smoke detectors or storm shutters, and for home improvements. Shopping around and comparing quotes from multiple insurers can also help you find a better rate.
Clear gutters and downspouts to prevent ice dams, have your heating system serviced annually, insulate pipes in unheated areas, seal air leaks around windows and doors, and trim tree branches that could fall on your roof during a storm. Keep your attic properly insulated and ventilated to prevent heat loss that contributes to ice dams. These steps reduce your risk of filing a claim and may qualify you for insurance discounts.
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