How often should I update my Insurance Policy?
Posted: January 26, 2024
Original post November 2, 2023 on insuranceneighbor.com As your life changes, your insurance policies should, too. Whether you’re celebrating a new chapter in your life or navigating significant changes, staying on top of your insurance needs is crucial to ensure you’re adequately protected. Major life events can dictate how often and when you should update your insurance policies, especially after significant life events like marriage,...
5 Tips to Help Kick-Off Spring Cleaning + Downloadable Checklists
Posted: March 15, 2022
5 Tips to Help Kick-Off Spring Cleaning + Downloadable Checklists With the temperature starting to warm up it means we are inching closer and closer to springtime. Which means it’s almost time to break out the cleaning supplies and a fresh donation bag. Spring cleaning can be overwhelming for new homeowners/renters, but don’t worry, we have provided some basic tips to help get you started...
Texas Power Outage: Here's how to Stay Safe in Freezing Temperatures
Posted: February 17, 2021
Millions of people are without heat and electricity during severe winter storms due to a Texas power outage. Freezing temperatures, snow, and ice triggered a “catastrophic failure” of the state’s power grid, the Houston Chronicle reported, leaving more than 4 million people without power across the state in the midst of extremely cold temperatures. Natural gas shortages, frozen wind turbines, and people using more energy...
The Best Kinds of Wood For Indoor Fireplaces
Posted: February 16, 2021
The Best Kinds of Wood for Indoor Fireplaces (and a Few to Never Burn Indoors) By Steven John October 5, 2020 The days grow shorter, the nights longer, leaves change hue then finally fall, lots of amazing seasonal beers (and ciders) hit store shelves, and the scent of woodsmoke drifts from a neighbor’s chimney down the road. Autumn has come. And about damn time —...