How Much Does Having A Pool Increase Homeowners Insurance?
- 1615 POINTSview profileRyan AndrewPresident, The Andrew Agency, Richmond, VAEach company charges a different amount but having a pool is a greater risk for insurance companies. Most insurance companies now require a locked fence around the pool and some companies will not offer coverage if you have a diving board. I would recommend an Umbrella policy as well because regardless of what happened if someone is injured at the pool or on your property you are responsible.Answered on June 28, 2013flag this answer
- 14231 POINTSview profileTom SheehanAgency Owner, The Thomas G Sheehan Agency, 27 Glen Road Sandy Hook, CT 06482In most cases, just having a pool doesn't necessarily affect the pricing of a Homeowners' policy, but it does affect underwriting requirements and should get you thinking about the best way to cover for that additional exposure. Here in Connecticut, building codes for each town regulate the security measures that are required for pools. In ground for example require fencing and self latching gates. Insurance rules will undoubtedly match that so if these are not in place, coverage won't be offered. As for the increased liability exposure, having a pool is one of many good reasons to talk to your Insurance Professional about Person Umbrella Liability policy for added protection.Answered on July 2, 2014flag this answer
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