Pool, Trampoline, Treehouse? How Fun Extras Impact Your Home Insurance!

Installing a pool or putting up a trampoline can make your home a hub for laughter and fun. However, these exciting add-ons can affect your home insurance in ways many people don’t expect. Before you dive into your pool or swing from your treehouse, it’s smart to know how such features might change your coverage needs.

1. Pools and Liability Coverage

A backyard pool is a big attraction, especially during hot summers. But it also comes with higher risks. If someone gets hurt while swimming on your property, you could be responsible for medical costs. That’s why many insurance providers recommend increasing liability coverage when you have a pool. Also, consider adding safety measures like fences and locked gates since companies sometimes require them for coverage.

2. Trampolines and Injuries

Trampolines can be fun for kids and even adults, but they can lead to accidents, too. Some insurance companies might not cover injuries related to trampolines, or they could raise your premium because of the greater risk. To lower your chances of problems, make sure you set up safety nets and pads. Talk to your insurer about how to properly list your trampoline in your policy.

3. Treehouses and Property Protection

Treehouses add a magical feel to any yard. Yet they’re also more likely to get damaged by strong winds or storms. If a treehouse or its supports fail, it can harm your property or even a neighbor’s. Check if your existing policy extends coverage to structures like treehouses. If not, you may need to add extra protection so you won’t have to pay out of pocket for repairs or liability claims.

4. Talk to Your Agent Early

Whenever you plan on adding something new to your property, it’s best to get in touch with your insurance agent first. They can tell you how much more coverage you might need and what safety steps are required to keep your policy in good standing. If you skip this step, you might find out after an incident that your policy doesn’t cover it.

5. Keeping Premiums in Check

Extra features might raise your premium, but there could be discounts or updates that balance out the cost. For instance, installing security cameras or an alarm system might lower your rate. You can also ask about bundling policies (like auto and home insurance) to see if that helps reduce your overall bill.

Pools, trampolines, and treehouses can add excitement to your home, but they also come with added risk. Before setting up these exciting features, reach out to us first. Making sure you have proper coverage can help protect your home, your finances and the people who come to enjoy these backyard adventures.

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