Protecting Your Home Before, During and After a Power Outage

Extreme weather events often comes with power outages, especially during unpredictable Atlantic winters. Learn how to keep your home safe and sound during a power outage.

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Important Home Safety Tips for the Holiday Season.

The holiday season is a time to decorate your home, enjoy festive gatherings, and maybe cuddle up in front of a warm fire. Here are some top tips to keep you, your family, and your home safe this holiday season.

How Does Home Heating Affect Home Insurance?

With higher oil and energy prices, most homeowners are considering the cost of heating their homes. Here's some insights and tips when it comes to home heating and home insurance.

4 Things You Should Consider Before Buying a Home.

Buying a home is a dream many Canadians aspire towards. If you aim to become a homeowner, you need to make smart choices. In our blog, we explore things you should consider when buying a home.

Tips to Consider When Switching Home Insurance.

Switching home insurance providers should not be done impulsively. It requires careful research and consideration. Here are some tips to help guide you through a home insurance switching process

Home Improvements and How They Impact Home Insurance

Insurance is an often-overlooked aspect of the home renovation process. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at home improvements from the perspective of home insurance costs.

Common Mistakes When Buying Home Insurance.

When it comes to buying home insurance, there are some common mistakes made by homeowners. In this blog, we have a few valuable home insurance tips to help you through the buying process.

We’ve Got Answers in This Home Insurance Show & Tell.

Depending on the source of your home’s heating, hot water, and more, as the homeowner, you will be asked to provide information and pictures to your home insurance provider.  Learn more in this helpful blog.

How Your Credit Score Affects Insurance Rates in Nova Scotia?

Your credit score is regularly used by lenders. Now in Nova Scotia, your credit score can also affect your home and car insurance rates. Learn how your credit score impacts insurance rates.