Ungashick Insurance Agency Inc
4942 Higbee Ave NW, STE F, Canton, OH 44718
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4942 Higbee Ave NW, STE F, Canton, OH 44718
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Canton NC home insurance costs, flood risks near Pigeon River, and mountain weather coverage. Get the protection your Canton home needs with expert advice.
Home insurance in Canton typically costs around $1,640 per year on average, though rates vary based on your home's age, value, and condition. Some insurers like State Farm offer rates around $1,196 annually, while USAA (for military members) averages $887 per year. Shopping multiple insurers can save you hundreds of dollars for the same coverage.
Yes, standard home insurance policies in Ohio typically cover ice dam damage, including water leaks and ceiling damage caused by ice buildup on your roof. This coverage falls under the winter weather and water damage portions of your policy. However, if the damage results from lack of maintenance or an extremely old roof, your claim might be denied or paid at depreciated value.
Yes, wind damage from thunderstorms and tornadoes is covered by standard home insurance policies in Ohio. This includes damage to your roof, siding, windows, and structures like garages or sheds. However, many policies have separate wind/hail deductibles that are higher than your standard deductible, often 1-2% of your dwelling coverage amount.
It depends on your location. Standard home insurance doesn't cover flood damage, but Canton has areas near creeks and waterways that can flood during heavy rain or rapid snowmelt. If you're in a flood zone or near Nimisilla Creek, you should consider a separate flood insurance policy through the National Flood Insurance Program. Your mortgage lender may require it.
Roof age significantly impacts both your rates and coverage. Newer roofs often qualify for discounts, while roofs over 15-20 years old may face higher premiums or depreciated coverage. Some insurers now only pay actual cash value (depreciated) for older roofs rather than full replacement cost. If your roof is aging, ask your agent specifically about replacement cost versus actual cash value coverage.
Ohio law gives you 365 days from the date of loss to file an insurance claim. However, you should report damage as soon as possible after a storm, take photos for documentation, and make temporary repairs to prevent further damage. Waiting too long can complicate your claim, especially if additional weather causes new damage before you file.
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