Bush-Re-Shea Insurance Agency
536 West Loveland Avenue, Loveland, OH 45140
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536 West Loveland Avenue, Loveland, OH 45140
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Loveland drivers pay $1,685/year on average for car insurance—below Colorado's average. Learn about hail coverage, I-25 commuting, and ways to save.
Loveland homeowners typically pay around $1,227 per year for home insurance, which is significantly below Colorado's state average of over $4,000 annually. Loveland is one of the most affordable cities in Colorado for home insurance, though your actual rate depends on your home's value, coverage limits, deductibles, and your claims history.
Yes, standard homeowners insurance in Colorado covers hail damage to your roof, siding, and other structures. However, most policies have a separate wind/hail deductible that's a percentage of your dwelling coverage—typically 1%, 2%, or 5%. This means if you have a $400,000 home with a 2% hail deductible, you'll pay $8,000 out-of-pocket before insurance covers the rest.
If you're near the Big Thompson River or in a designated flood zone, you absolutely need flood insurance—your standard homeowners policy won't cover flood damage. Even if you're not in a high-risk area, consider it: the 2013 Big Thompson flood damaged over 1,000 buildings, and about 25% of flood claims come from moderate- or low-risk zones. Flood insurance is available through the National Flood Insurance Program or private insurers.
Yes, standard home insurance policies cover wildfire damage to your home, including rebuilding costs if your house is destroyed. However, you should review your policy to make sure it includes enough dwelling coverage to rebuild at today's construction costs, coverage for temporary living expenses if you're evacuated, and adequate limits for personal property and landscaping. Consider extended or guaranteed replacement cost coverage for maximum protection.
Document everything with timestamped photos from every angle, inspect your home's interior for leaks or ceiling damage, and obtain weather reports from the National Weather Service confirming hail in your area. Contact your insurance company or agent immediately to start the claims process—prompt notification triggers your insurer's obligations under Colorado law. Be aware of filing deadlines and avoid signing contracts with door-to-door storm chasers.
Bundle your home and auto insurance with the same carrier for 15-25% savings. Install impact-resistant roofing, a monitored security system, or storm shutters to qualify for discounts. Maintain a claims-free record, increase your deductible if you can afford the out-of-pocket risk, and shop around—Loveland rates vary widely by insurer, with some quoting as low as $719 annually while others charge over $2,000 for similar coverage.
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