Embarking on a home remodel or landscape project is an exciting endeavor. Most people begin by envisioning their desired outcome and then reach out to multiple companies to obtain competitive quotes for the job.

As you browse the internet, you may stumble upon a contractor on popular sites like Craigslist or other online directories, offering to perform the job at half the cost compared to other quotes. It sounds enticing, but could it be too good to be true?

While Craigslist and similar platforms are valuable resources for a variety of goods and services, it’s essential to exercise caution before officially hiring a contractor for the job. Asking for credentials before the contractor starts the project can save you from potential theft, liability issues, and financial losses.

Here are some important steps to follow:

Research and seek references: If you come across a contractor you like, don’t hesitate to ask for their website or inquire if they can provide references of recent customers. Reputable contractors should be proud to share examples of their work and provide you with contacts for verification. Asking for references is common practice, and it helps establish trust.

Most small businesses rely heavily on word-of-mouth advertising, so don’t be shy about seeking recommendations.

Verify their license: Contractors are typically required to hold a valid license to perform their work. You can utilize your state’s resources to verify their licensing information. Conducting a quick internet search can also provide you with valuable references.

Alternatively, you can request the contractor to provide a copy of their license or license number for your verification.

Request documentation: It’s crucial to ask the contractor for copies of their license, insurance, and bond documentation. Take the time to review these documents, ensuring that they are currently active and in force. Pay attention to the expiration dates on their license and insurance to avoid any potential issues down the line.

Be specific and thorough: Protecting both your insurance coverage and your budget is vital. Ask detailed questions such as the following:

  • “Is this estimate final or subject to change?”
  • “Does the estimate cover both parts and labor?”
  • “Can I see where you will be purchasing the products beforehand?”

The more questions you ask, the more confident you will feel, and the contractor will recognize that you are well-informed about the process.

Hiring a contractor through online platforms can be a cost-effective option. However, conducting simple yet crucial research and asking the right questions can save you a significant amount of money and spare you potential headaches.

By taking these proactive steps, you can ensure that your home remodeling or landscaping project proceeds smoothly, with trustworthy professionals handling the job.

Do you own a highly valued comic book that has been safely preserved since your childhood such as the legendary first appearance of Stan Lee’s Spider-Man? What about a piece of art, fur, or watch? You may be well aware that these prized possessions could be worth a fortune, but have you ever pondered what would happen if they were lost, stolen, or destroyed?

Throughout our lives, many of us acquire valuable items, whether through inheritance, as collectors, or for investment purposes. Perhaps you were given a valuable antique watch, a vintage fur or handbag, or received a costly engagement ring.

It is common for individuals to assume that their standard home insurance policy will cover these cherished collectibles. However, it is vital to grasp that such policies usually have specific limits when it comes to covering these high-value possessions. Typically, the coverage limit hovers around $1,500, but this figure can vary among insurance companies.

Many high valued collectibles or items need their own insurance policy or endorsement to be properly covered. For example, if you possess a watch valued at $10,000, it is possible your home or renters insurance policy would only cover a small portion such as $1,500. If it was stolen or damaged, you would be left with a substantial gap of $8,500 in coverage.

To bridge this gap and safeguard your valuable possessions adequately, it is crucial to engage in a discussion with your insurance agent about obtaining what is known as a “floater.” A floater is a specialized type of insurance policy that allows you to specifically insure individual items.

An easy way to remember a floater is that it is designed for items that have the potential to “float away” or be easily carried away. By their very nature, these items possess an increased vulnerability to theft or damage.

Consider adding the following valuable items to a floater policy:

  • Watches
  • Rings, necklaces, and other jewelry
  • Art
  • Furs
  • Historical documents
  • Comic books

By procuring a floater policy, you can ensure that your treasured possessions receive comprehensive protection, covering their full worth. Don’t leave the fate of your valuable collectibles to chance; take the necessary steps to safeguard their future.

Reach out to our insurance agency if you have any questions or concerns. Our insurance agents can review your current home or renters insurance coverage to help you determine if you have any potential gaps in coverage.