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The short month of February brings freezing temperatures, romantic gestures and Presidents Day. In this month's newsletter we will share with you ways to prevent the mess, cost, and aggravation caused by frozen pipes. We'll also be providing tips for protecting any extravagant Valentine's gifts you may have purchased for your sweetheart. |
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A recent pipe burst in Boston sent hundreds of residents into single-digit temperatures and an emergency shelter...
Each year approximately 250,000 homes are ruined or severely damaged by ruptured bursts. Unfortunately, recovering from frozen pipes is not as simple as calling a plumber. Damaged pipes can spew up to 250 gallons of water a day, damaging floors, ceilings, walls, and furniture amongst other valuable items.
Whether you are renting an apartment or own a home, make sure your personal property is covered with a renter's, condo, or homeowner's policy. Additionally, learn how you can prevent frozen pipes so a disaster like this does not occur in your home.
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If you plan on buying your sweetheart something shiny this Valentine's Day, be sure to protect it. Don't let it come as a surprise to you that your homeowners or renters policy does not offer full coverage for valuable items such as jewelry. You certainly wouldn't want a broken heart if something were to happen to it.
Items such as rings, watches, fine arts, and furs can be scheduled onto your homeowners or renters policy protecting you from losses such as mysterious disappearance and breakage.
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Benefits of protecting your valuables>> |