Compass Benefit Solutions, LLC
322 Mall Blvd, Suite 112, Monroeville, PA 15146
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322 Mall Blvd, Suite 112, Monroeville, PA 15146
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2828 Broadway Blvd, Ste 1, Monroeville, PA 15147
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Monroeville home insurance averages $1,236-$1,911/year. Learn how to protect your home from winter storms, save on premiums, and choose the right coverage.
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Pennsylvania homeowners pay between $1,236 and $1,911 annually on average for home insurance, which is about 25% less than the national average. Your specific rate in Monroeville depends on your home's age, condition, coverage limits, credit score, and claims history. Older homes can cost up to 77% more to insure than newer construction.
Yes, standard homeowners insurance covers damage from winter storms, including wind damage to your roof, hail damage, and water damage from burst frozen pipes. However, you need adequate dwelling coverage limits to fully rebuild after major storm damage. Gradual damage from neglected maintenance typically isn't covered, so keep your roof and pipes in good condition.
Penn National offers some of the lowest rates in Pennsylvania at an average of $871 annually for $350,000 in dwelling coverage, while Allstate averages around $1,180 for $300,000 in coverage. However, the cheapest option for you depends on your specific home and profile, so compare quotes from multiple insurers.
Credit score has a dramatic impact on Pennsylvania home insurance rates. Homeowners with excellent credit might pay just $585 annually, while those with poor credit could pay $4,437—nearly eight times more. If your credit has improved since you purchased your policy, contact your insurer to request a re-evaluation of your rate.
Replacement cost coverage is almost always the better choice for your Monroeville home. It pays to rebuild your home at today's construction costs, while actual cash value deducts depreciation, leaving you with significantly less money after a major loss. The extra premium for replacement cost is worth the financial protection.
Older homes often benefit from ordinance or law coverage, which pays for upgrades required by current building codes when you rebuild after a loss. If your home has outdated electrical, plumbing, or structural systems, standard coverage might not pay for the code-compliant replacements you'll be required to install. Ask your agent about this endorsement.
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