Access Health Insurance, LLC
167 South River Rd, Unit 10, Bedford, NH 03110
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167 South River Rd, Unit 10, Bedford, NH 03110
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3 Bedford Farms Dr, #306, Bedford, NH 03110
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Bedford homeowners pay around $1,472 annually on average, significantly lower than the Texas state average of $4,101. However, your actual rate depends on your home's age, roof condition, coverage limits, deductibles, and claims history. Homes with older roofs or outdated systems typically face higher premiums.
Yes, standard home insurance policies cover wind and hail damage, which includes tornado damage. However, many Texas insurers use separate wind/hail deductibles (often 1-2% of your dwelling coverage) that are higher than your general deductible. Make sure you understand what your wind/hail deductible is before storm season.
Bedford isn't in a major flood zone, but standard home insurance doesn't cover any flood damage. If you live near a creek or in a low-lying area, consider flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program. There's typically a 30-day waiting period, so don't wait until severe weather is forecasted to purchase coverage.
Many Bedford homes were built in the 1980s, and insurers pay close attention to roof age, electrical systems, and plumbing. Some won't insure homes with roofs older than 15-20 years or with outdated materials like polybutylene pipes or aluminum wiring. Updating these systems can improve your insurability and lower your rates.
Shop multiple insurers, bundle your home and auto policies for 15-25% discounts, raise your general deductible if you have emergency savings, install a monitored security system, and ask about claims-free discounts. Replacing your roof with impact-resistant shingles or upgrading outdated systems can also earn discounts.
If your dwelling coverage is too low and your home is destroyed, you'll only receive up to your policy limit—even if rebuilding costs more. With construction costs rising dramatically, homes insured years ago at older values may be significantly underinsured. Review your dwelling coverage annually and adjust it to reflect current replacement costs, not your home's purchase price.
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