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Types of coverage we provide

Liability Coverage
Liability Coverage

Provides protection against a lawsuit resulting from damaged property or personal injuries.

Home Insurance
Home Insurance
This provides coverage for loss and damage to your property and/or any assets.
Deductible
Deductible
A predetermined amount of money that you must pay towards the cost of the claim. Home insurance has different deductibles for different coverage.
Sewer Backup, Overland/Ground Water
Sewer Backup, Overland / Ground Water

These are optional coverages you can buy that protect you for water damage such as sewer back up and fresh water flooding.

Claims Forgiveness
Claims Forgiveness
This allows for the protection of your “claims free discount” in the event of your first claim.
Scheduled Items
Scheduled Items

Referring to 'special limits' on items like jewellery or art if the value is greater than the special limit you should list the item separately.

Comprehensive Insurance Coverage
Comprehensive Insurance Coverage
When you purchase comprehensive home coverage, it means you are covered for anything that is not excluded.
Broad Coverage
Broad Coverage

When you purchase broad home coverage, it limits your contents coverage to only specific coverages, (ie. theft, fire, water damage, etc.)

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Whitehorse, the capital and largest city of the Yukon is home to over two-thirds of the territory's population. Despite its small size, Whitehorse offers vast opportunities for outdoor adventure, earning it the nickname "Wilderness City." With more than 700 kilometers of marked trails, the city’s stunning natural surroundings include scenic rivers and picture-perfect lakes just outside your doorstep.

Known for its unparalleled access to nature, Whitehorse is also recognized by Guinness World Records as the city with the least air pollution in the world, making it an ideal place to experience both urban living and the beauty of the great outdoors.

Getting the best home insurance in Whitehorse may feel like a challenge, but, when you team up with a Surex insurance advisor, it becomes a breeze. Our experienced advisors can answer all of your insurance questions. Once your questions have been answered, we can help you find competitive online insurance quotes from the top home insurance companies in Canada. Call or click to start saving as much as 25% on the best insurance coverage in Whitehorse.

Home Insurance in Whitehorse- What You Need to Know

There are many things that can affect your home insurance rates and ultimately impact the price you pay. Here are a few examples:

  1. Your Insurance & Claims History — Rates for home insurance are heavily influenced by your insurance and claims history. Here are some examples of things that positively impact your insurance: the longer you've had insurance the better you look to insurance companies, not switching mid-term and paying on time. On the flip side, the number of claims you've made can negatively impact your premiums; fewer claims can equal cheaper rates.

2. Your Credit Rating — You may be able to get a discount by letting the insurance company check your credit rating - not all companies offer this - but it provides proof that you are likely to pay your insurance on time, making you look like a better client.

3. Your Address — Where you live has a huge impact on a number of factors that determine your home insurance premiums. They include:

  • The proximity to a fire hydrant and fire station — Being farther away from fire services gives you a stronger likelihood of your home being damaged by fire.
  • The frequency and severity of natural disasters — The frequency and severity of flooding, wildfires and hail storms impacts your rate because you are more likely to make a claim. Unfortunately, Alberta sees several natural disasters - several of the most expensive in history - and makes it more expensive to insure a home in Alberta.
  • The crime rate of your neighbourhood — Higher crime areas tend to be more expensive to insure as they assume you will be more likely to make a claim, or be a victim of theft.
  • The claim rate of your neighbourhood — The neighbourhood claim rate can depend on several different factors ranging from income, to the age and building types of homes, as well as how often they experience severe weather conditions.
  • The proximity to hazards such as rivers — If you live near a river, you are at a higher risk of events such as flooding and some companies may increase your rates.

4.Your Home’s Age, Type and Building Material — Obviously the older your home is, the more likely it is to have problems simply due to wear and tear over time. Also, the type of building and what it is made of is also a factor that can impact your home insurance rate in Alberta. For example, a wood-built home with regular siding will most likely be more expensive than a house built of concrete or stucco (wood will likely be more damaged in a fire or hail storm).

5. The Age and Type of Roof — Maintaining your roof is highly important and choosing the right materials is critical as this is what protects your home from the elements. The older your roof, the higher your home insurance premiums may be.

6. Your Home Systems — We've talked about the 'bones' or structure of your home, but what's inside also matters. Your home's plumbing, electrical, heating and other systems can all impact your rates. Older, more outdated systems can cause damage and be more expensive to insure. For example, knob and tube wiring - specifically used before 1940 - has a higher fire risk, as well as wood-burning stoves. These should all be taken into consideration when finding insurance.

7. Replacement Cost of Your Home — The costs of how much it will be to rebuild your home (labour and material costs) and replace all of your belongings (appliances, furniture and personal effects), are all factored into your home insurance price..

8. Your Insurance Options — The options you choose to protect your home also influence your insurance rates, so doing your homework will pay off.

These include:

  • Deductible amount — this is the amount you will pay if you have a covered claim.
  • Policy limits — this is the maximum amount paid out in the event of a claim.
  • Coverage options — the options you choose depending on what is necessary for your home and can fit your budget.

There are four types of home insurance in Whitehorse:

Comprehensive: This provides the most coverage and is the most expensive. It covers your home and its contents against all perils (except the ones specifically excluded from your insurance policy)

Standard: This covers your house and its contents against named perils and is less coverage than a comprehensive policy.

Broad: This is coverage that is right between a standard policy and comprehensive, covering your home against all risks (minus exclusions) and coverage for your contents against any named risks.

No frills: This provides minimal coverage, and is the most affordable home insurance. It is usually for homes that don't meet underwriting standards (doesn't meet normal insurance standards).

Talk to the best insurance broker about what coverage you need and also about any additional coverage options you may require. Optional add-on coverage costs extra but protects your home against specific risks posed by Winnipeg's climates.

It can change by province but the rule of thumb is if you have a mortgage or loan on your home you should have home insurance in Canada. 

If you own your home outright — then you can choose to not purchase home insurance. That said, if you were to choose that route, that’s a horrible idea! Say your home was to, unfortunately, burn down because you left the stove on. Without an active home insurance policy, you’d be solely responsible for replacing your home, if you chose to do so, as well as held liable for any damages caused to other people and/or structures.

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