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NFIP rates
Many factors can determine NFIP rates for your property, such as flood risk, type of coverage (property and contents), deductible amount, building location, and whether utilities are elevated or not. But there are ways to pay less, and at Holt Flood Insurance, we offer a few suggestions that can help lower your costs.
One of these ways includes elevating any utilities such as heating and cooling systems, hot water tanks, electrical panels, and any other utilities that may likely be damaged in the event of a flood. The other ways you can reduce your rates are by filling in basements, installing flood openings elevating your property, and relocating your home or business. And of course, we can still take a look at your current rate to help you find one that works for you.
NFIP rates can be lower if your community participates in a Community Rating System (CRS). The NFIP may also provide funding to help you elevate or relocate your home up to $30,000. We can help you get in touch with your insurance agent to find out more about this benefit.
If at any time you need clarification on NFIP rates, Timothy Holt is here for you. With over 30 years of flood insurance experience, there are no questions that he cannot answer. For more information, visit Holt Insurance online or give us a call at 1(540)809-1415.
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Many factors can determine NFIP rates for your property, such as flood risk, type of coverage (property and contents), deductible amount, building location, and whether utilities are elevated or not. But there are ways to pay less, and at Holt Flood Insurance, we offer a few suggestions that can help lower your costs.
One of these ways includes elevating any utilities such as heating and cooling systems, hot water tanks, electrical panels, and any other utilities that may likely be damaged in the event of a flood. The other ways you can reduce your rates are by filling in basements, installing flood openings elevating your property, and relocating your home or business. And of course, we can still take a look at your current rate to help you find one that works for you.
NFIP rates can be lower if your community participates in a Community Rating System (CRS). The NFIP may also provide funding to help you elevate or relocate your home up to $30,000. We can help you get in touch with your insurance agent to find out more about this benefit.
If at any time you need clarification on NFIP rates, Timothy Holt is here for you. With over 30 years of flood insurance experience, there are no questions that he cannot answer. For more information, visit Holt Insurance online or give us a call at 1(540)809-1415.
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