Protect my house from damage
Protect my house from damage
What's the best way to protect a house from external or internal damage?
Re: Protect my house from damage
I think that the best way is to have an insurance.
- VictoriaSanderson
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Re: Protect my house from damage
To have an insurance is pretty good because you never know what happens to it, I think that I have insurance to everything. I can feel more safe and if something is going wrong, I can have at least money from this which is very good in my opinion. But there are cases when insurance will not help you and you need to do everything faster, if you know what I mean and and if you know how fast are insurance companies working. So the best way is to have a contract with a disaster restoration company as damage control 911.
Re: Protect my house from damage
That looks nice, thank you very much for suggestion, you helped me a lot!VictoriaSanderson wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 18:40To have an insurance is pretty good because you never know what happens to it, I think that I have insurance to everything. I can feel more safe and if something is going wrong, I can have at least money from this which is very good in my opinion. But there are cases when insurance will not help you and you need to do everything faster, if you know what I mean and and if you know how fast are insurance companies working. So the best way is to have a contract with a disaster restoration company as damage control 911.
Re: Protect my house from damage
thanks for information, very useful
Re: Protect my house from damage
I mean, yes, insurance is the best and safest way to go, I can say from personal experience. I wanted to save up some money last year, so I didn't get insurance on my house and had to pay for that much more than I would have if I just got the damn insurance. My house was flooded, yeah, my entire house and I had no choice but to pay from my own pocket for mother nature's acts. I contacted a San Diego water damage repair company and they helped with everything really well, but I would have appreciated it if it was all covered by insurance. I'm never making that mistake twice so I'll always get insurance from now on.
Re: Protect my house from damage
My friend was just looking for this information. Thanksbomjik wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 19:21I mean, yes, insurance is the best and safest way to go, I can say from personal experience. I wanted to save up some money last year, so I didn't get insurance on my house and had to pay for that much more than I would have if I just got the damn insurance. My house was flooded, yeah, my entire house and I had no choice but to pay from my own pocket for mother nature's acts. I contacted a San Diego water damage repair company and they helped with everything really well, but I would have appreciated it if it was all covered by insurance. I'm never making that mistake twice so I'll always get insurance from now on.
Re: Protect my house from damage
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