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Watch Out for Property Insurance Policy Tricks

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How Do Hurricanes Affect Foundations in Florida?

Introduction Florida’s long coastline and low-lying terrain make it one of the most hurricane-vulnerable places in the U.S. When storms strike, they don’t just damage roofs and siding — they often compromise the very ground beneath our homes. Recent storms have shown...

Can Foundation Cracks Cause Roof Issues? What Homeowners Should Know

You might not expect a problem with your foundation to show up on your roof, but it absolutely can. When your home’s foundation shifts, it sends stress all the way up through the walls and into your roof structure. What starts as a crack in your concrete slab could...

Sloped Floors Repair Solutions Made Easy for Every Homeowner

Noticed your floors are sloping or feeling uneven? That’s often a sign your home’s foundation may need attention. Sloped floors aren't just a cosmetic issue, they usually point to deeper structural concerns. And acting early can make all the difference. At Helicon, we...

Sinking Pool Deck Solution Made Easy for Your Home

Noticing cracks or uneven spots around your pool deck? It’s not just an eyesore; it can be unsafe for your family and guests. A sinking pool deck often signals shifting soil underneath; the sooner it’s fixed, the better. The good news? You don’t need to tear it all...

Long-term Soil Strengthening Method for Lasting Garden Health

Ever noticed cracks in your garden paths or uneven patches around your landscape? That might not just be wear and tear — it could be your soil quietly losing its strength. And once that happens, it doesn’t just affect your plants. It can put your entire property at...

Pool Deck Foundation Support Tips for a Strong and Lasting Base

If your pool deck feels uneven or shows cracks, your foundation might be trying to tell you something. Weak or shifting soil beneath the deck can lead to dangerous surfaces and expensive repairs. So, what’s the fix? It starts with a solid foundation support, built to...

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I recently received my homeowners insurance renewal policy. I’ll admit that I usually breeze through the paperwork and look at the bottom line. How much is this going to cost me? This time, however, I was immediately blasted with an IMPORTANT NOTICE. COVERAGE FOR “SINKHOLE LOSSES” IS NO LONGER MANDATORY.

Since I work for Helicon Foundation Repair, I already knew this was the case, but it made me wonder how many homeowners out there don’t understand the impact this can have on their largest investment, their home. The IMPORTANT NOTICE went on to describe the “two new options to help our customers save money on their property insurance.”

Option 1: You may remove sinkhole coverage and receive a premium credit.

Option 2: You may choose a higher deductible for “Sinkhole Loss Coverage.”

The next page prompted me to choose an option. The “Renewal Sinkhole Loss Coverage Selection/Rejection” page gave the option to either REJECT Sinkhole Loss Coverage or SELECT Sinkhole Loss Coverage with a 10% Deductible.

This seemed slightly underhanded to me. My insurance company made it seem as though these were my only options. Choose one! Choose one now! Hurry, before it’s too late!

That’s when I realized there was one other option: I could also choose to keep my current sinkhole coverage without making any changes to the policy.

I live in Hillsborough County, Fla., which ranks #3 in the state for total number of sinkhole occurrences. Still, I’m not sure I would understand the importance of Sinkhole Loss Coverage if I didn’t work for a sinkhole repair company. My guess is that this tactic will either dupe homeowners into thinking those are their only options, or entice them with the potential to save some money.

In my latest blog post, “I have a sinkhole! Now what do I do?,” I compared sinkhole repair to surgery. There are certain risk factors you need to consider before electing to drop your coverage. Living in “sinkhole alley” is equivalent to having a family history of heart disease. Saving money is important, of course, but you’re going to want to have coverage just in case your house ever needs surgery.