Brianna Ruiz Agency (prominent Advisors LLC)
3001 W Illinois Ave, Suite 3B1, Midland, TX 79705
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3001 W Illinois Ave, Suite 3B1, Midland, TX 79705
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1912 N Big Spring Street, Midland, TX 79705
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While Midland-specific data varies, Texas homeowners paid an average of $6,854 annually in 2025, though inland cities typically pay less than coastal areas. Midland rates fall somewhere between El Paso's lower averages (around $3,200) and coastal cities' higher premiums (over $14,000). Your actual cost depends on your home's value, age, roof condition, and chosen deductibles.
Yes, standard homeowners insurance policies cover hail damage in Midland, but you'll likely have a separate wind and hail deductible that's higher than your regular deductible—typically 1-2% of your home's insured value. This means on a $300,000 home, you could pay $3,000-$6,000 out of pocket before insurance coverage begins.
No, dust storm damage is not covered by standard homeowners insurance policies. This is an important exclusion for Midland residents to understand, since West Texas dust storms are common and can cause property damage to siding, windows, and HVAC systems. You'll be responsible for these repairs out of pocket.
Yes, many insurance companies offer discounts of 10-30% for Class 4 impact-resistant roofing materials. Given Midland's frequent hailstorms, this upgrade can save you $400-$1,200 annually on a typical policy while also providing better protection against storm damage. The investment often pays for itself within a few years.
Texas rates rose 21% in 2023 and 19% in 2024 due to increased severe weather claims, rising construction costs, and inflation. Texas experiences more weather-related disasters than most states, including hurricanes, hailstorms, tornadoes, and flooding. These frequent claims drive up costs for insurers, which they pass on to homeowners through higher premiums.
You should compare quotes from at least three insurers annually. With premiums projected to keep rising through 2026 and rate differences of $1,000 or more between companies for identical coverage, shopping around is the single most effective way to save money without reducing your protection.
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