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	<title>New answer on: How Much Does A Pool Increase Home Insurance?</title>

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		<title>By: HDA Insurance Brokerage</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[Does the presence of a  Swimming Pool increase Home Insurance Premium?

Swimming Pools that belong to a Single Family Residence and are gated from public entry do not pose any additional hazard to an insurance carrier;  however, it is the insured&#039;s responsibility to disclose the fact that there is a pool.   

Most carriers inspect each and every dwelling and will insist that there is no public access to the pool and the area is protected by a latched gate.   There may however exist an additional hazard associated with the swimming pool, the presence of a Diving Board or a Slide.   Each carrier has its own independent assessment on underwriting the risk;  there are some carriers that will not accept a home with the presence of a diving board or slide;  also, there are some carriers that will accept a slide only if  it is an in-ground slide for example built in a rockery type area sliding into the pool.  

This whole topic is focused on the hazard that exists for the risk at hand.  Although, a pool will not generate a higher premium,  the circumstance may make the home ineligible for insurance with various carriers.  ]]></description>

		

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