June brings warmer weather, blooming gardens, and the start of home renovation season. Whether a project involves modernizing a kitchen with stone countertops, transforming a primary bathroom into a spa-like retreat, or adding an outdoor deck for summer entertaining, upgrading a living space is a major investment.

While choosing finishes and tracking construction timelines takes up most of the planning energy, updating the property insurance policy is a critical step. Failing to adjust coverage during or after a remodel can leave new investments vulnerable to major financial gaps.

Why Renovations Change Coverage Needs

A standard homeowners policy is built around the estimated cost to rebuild the home as it stands today. When structural changes occur or premium materials are introduced, rebuilding costs shift.

    • Increased Rebuilding Costs: Installing custom cabinets, professional-grade appliances, or premium flooring raises the physical value of the structure. If a fire or severe storm occurs and the policy limits reflect the pre-renovation home, the payout will fall short of the actual cost to replace those new materials.
    • Expanded Square Footage: Adding a room, finishing a basement, or building a covered patio expands the footprint of the home. This extra space must be factored into the dwelling coverage to maintain accurate protection.
    • Theft of Materials: Renovation sites often hold uninstalled materials like lighting fixtures, tools, or hardwood flooring planks. Standard policies frequently exclude items that are stolen before they are permanently attached to the structure, making a quick coverage check vital while work is underway.

Privately and Respectfully: Handling Sensitive Assets

Major home overhauls often prompt a deeper look into what is kept inside the house. When updating a policy to reflect structural changes, it is also an ideal time to review personal property limits—especially for highly personal, high-value assets like firearms.

Firearm ownership is deeply personal. Conversations regarding their protection should always be handled privately, respectfully, and clearly.

Standard homeowners insurance policies typically cap the payout for the theft of firearms at a low sub-limit, often between $1,500 and $2,500 for the entire collection. If you own multiple firearms or higher-value pieces, a basic policy will not cover a major loss.

Confidential Protection Options

Reviewing these limits does not mean broadcasting personal details. Protection can be enhanced discreetly using standard underwriting options:

    • Scheduled Personal Property: High-value pieces can be listed individually on a policy with an appraisal or sales receipt. This data remains strictly confidential within a secure file. Scheduled items generally receive broader protection, including coverage for accidental damage or loss outside the home, usually with no deductible.
    • Blanket Limit Increases: For those who prefer not to itemize specific pieces, raising the total blanket limit for the firearm category increases the maximum payout for the collection as a whole without requiring an itemized list.

Clear Next Steps for Your Project

As a June renovation gets underway, keeping a clear checklist prevents unexpected complications later.

Before construction begins, verify that the contractor carries active liability and workers’ compensation coverage. Keep receipts and take clear photos of the progress and final finishes. Once the dust settles, a straightforward review of the final numbers with a professional keeps the updated home, new investments, and personal collections accurately protected.

The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute insurance advice. Coverage cannot be bound, altered, or canceled via this website, email, voicemail, or online forms. All coverage is subject to the terms, conditions, and exclusions of the policy issued. Please speak with a licensed agent for specific coverage guidance.

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