Nine Ways to Save on Home Insurance

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By RBC Insurance • Published May 31, 2023 • 3 Min Read
Here are nine ways to make sure you get the coverage you need, at a price you can afford.
Have an open, detailed conversation with an insurance advisor about what you own and how much coverage you need. Make sure you have the conversation annually, for as long as you own your home. If you renovate, enhance your property or make a major purchase, let your advisor know so that your insurance coverage can be adjusted.
You may save money if you pay your premiums (i.e., what you’re charged for the insurance) annually instead of monthly. Many insurers charge a service fee if you opt to pay month to month.
Some provinces allow home insurers to ask for your consent to check your credit score. You can say no. But saying yes might save you money if you have a good credit score. Studies have found a link between high personal credit scores and lower risks for the insurer, which could lead to a better rate. This credit check is a “soft inquiry,” which means it will not actually impact your credit score. And your credit score cannot be used as a reason to increase your premium or deny you coverage.
You may be able to save if you insure both your home and auto with the same company. Bundling could save you up to 15%.
Some employers and associations partner with an insurer to offer more affordable group insurance coverage. If you’re an employee or member, ask whether your organization has a group home and auto insurance plan.
You may be eligible for savings if you have a home security system that is centrally monitored for fire and theft.
It may be less expensive to insure a newly built home than an older home. That’s because older homes often have a higher incidence of claims than newer homes.
Some insurers may offer savings to loyal customers. You may also qualify for savings if you’ve had home insurance coverage continuously in effect for a certain number of years.
One of the best ways to save money on home insurance is to take care of your home and be claims free:
Read RBC Insurance’s Homeowner’s Guide for more tips on protecting your home.
Every insurer is different, and rules and regulations may vary by province. To learn more about choosing the right type of coverage for your home, talk to an RBC Insurance advisor or get a quote online today.
Get a free online quote* for coverage to protect you, your property, and your belongings from the unexpected.
*Home and auto insurance products are distributed by RBC Insurance Agency Ltd. and underwritten by Aviva General Insurance Company. In Quebec, RBC Insurance Agency Ltd. Is registered as a damage insurance agency. As a result of government-run auto insurance plans, auto insurance is not available through RBC Insurance in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia.
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