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Did you know? You can save up to 10% when you bundle your Ontario car and home insurance with Western Financial Group.

     

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Western Financial Group gets you the best home insurance in Ontario because we customize your home insurance. How? Western is a top insurance broker and we partner with Canada’s top insurance companies to get you personalized home insurance quotes. You choose the best Ontario home insurance quote that fits your needs and saves you money.

Did you know? You can combine:

  • Ontario home and car insurance
  • Ontario home, car, and cottage
  • Ontario tenant insurance and car insurance
  • Ontario condo and car insurance
  • Ontario home, car, ATV insurance
  • Ontario home, car and snowmobile insurance
  • Ontario home, car and recreational vehicle insurance
  • Ontario home, car, and motorcycle insurance

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Save Money on Your Ontario Home Insurance

Standard home insurance coverage in Ontario

Dwelling coverage: Covers the cost to repair or rebuild your home if it’s damaged or destroyed by an insured event (e.g., fire, storm, or vandalism).

Personal belongings coverage: Protects your furniture, clothing, electronics, and other personal items if they are damaged, stolen, or destroyed.

Liability coverage: Provides financial protection if someone is injured on your property or if you accidentally cause damage to someone else’s property.

Additional living expenses: Covers the cost of temporary housing, food, and other expenses if your home becomes unlivable due to an insured loss.

Detached structures coverage: Protects structures on your property that are separate from your home, such as a garage, shed, or fence.

Optional add-ons to your Ontario home insurance

These insurance coverages aren’t automatically included in your Ontario home insurance and need to be added:

Sewer backup coverage: Protects against damage caused by sewer or sump pump backups.

Overland flooding coverage: Covers damage from freshwater flooding, such as river overflow or heavy rain.

Earthquake coverage: Provides protection against earthquake-related damage.

Jewelry or valuables coverage: Ensures high-value items like jewelry, wine, art, or collectibles are covered.

Why is replacement value for your home an important part of your Ontario home insurance?

Replacement value determines the amount needed to fully rebuild or repair your home if it is damaged or destroyed, without factoring in depreciation or market value.

Ensures adequate coverage: Accurate replacement value guarantees that your Ontario home insurance will cover the actual costs of rebuilding your home, including materials and labor, rather than just the home's market or sale value.

Prevents underinsurance: When the replacement value is underestimated, you risk receiving insufficient funds to rebuild, which could lead to significant out-of-pocket expenses after a loss.

Adjusts for rising costs: As building materials and labor costs fluctuate due to inflation or regional factors, your home’s replacement value must be reassessed regularly to reflect current expenses.

Includes home features and renovations: The replacement cost considers specific features, upgrades, and external structures like pools or garages, ensuring comprehensive protection.

 

Did you know? The liability coverage in your Ontario home insurance policy protects you financially if:

  • You are found legally responsible for causing unintentional bodily injury to someone or damage to their property.

Liability coverage in your Ontario home insurance typically includes:

  • Legal defense costs if you are sued, as well as possible settlements or court awards up to your policy limit. Examples include someone slipping and falling on your icy driveway, your pet biting a visitor, or damage caused by a falling tree branch to a neighbor's property.

 

Is it easy to switch my Ontario home insurance to Western?

Remember to let your mortgage lender know that you are switching your home insurance to Western.

You’ll need to provide detailed, accurate, up-to-date information about your home, such as square footage, how your home is heated, and if there are any recent renovations.

Again, remember to ask for discounts that may apply to your Ontario home insurance to help you save. Discounts can include home security technology, fire alarm security, bundling, and mature owner status.

 

When can I switch insurance companies?

You can switch insurance companies whenever you want. It’s a good idea, though, to wait until your Ontario home insurance policy renewal date to avoid paying cancellation penalties if you’re mid-way through your policy.

Speak with a Western insurance expert who can help you determine the best time to switch insurance companies for your Ontario insurance.

 

Ontario home insurance with Western gives you peace of mind!

Home insurance with Western Financial Group offers great protection for your property and belongings, giving you peace of mind against unexpected events.

Whether you're purchasing Ontario home insurance for the first time or updating your policy, Western can help you make the best choice for your needs at the right price for you.

 

Ontario Home Insurance FAQs

Types of coverage

It pays if you unintentionally injure someone or damage their property, including legal defence costs in Ontario. Adequate limits help protect your assets. It applies at home and often away from home.

ALE helps with temporary housing, meals, and other extra costs when an insured loss makes your home unfit to live in Ontario. Limits and time periods apply. Keep receipts to support your claim.

Items like jewellery, bikes, art, or collectibles often have sub-limits in Ontario. Scheduling them ensures full protection. An appraisal may be required.

This pays the extra cost to rebuild to current codes after an insured loss in Ontario. Older homes can face higher upgrade costs. Adding this coverage helps prevent out-of-pocket surprises.

It covers sudden mechanical or electrical failure of systems like HVAC or appliances in Ontario. It fills a gap not covered by standard wear-and-tear exclusions. Deductibles and limits apply.

Home insurance basics

It isn’t required by law, but most lenders make it a mortgage condition in Ontario. Home insurance also protects your savings if something goes wrong. It’s a practical safeguard for homeowners.

A typical policy covers your dwelling, detached structures, personal property, personal liability, and additional living expenses in Ontario. Coverage limits and deductibles determine how much you pay for your home insurance policy. A Western Financial Group expert can tailor these to your needs for your Ontario home insurance.

Insure to the full cost to rebuild, not the market price, using up-to-date valuations in Ontario. This helps avoid being underinsured after a major loss. Review rebuilding costs regularly.

Common options include comprehensive (all-risk), broad (all-risk dwelling/named-perils contents), and named-perils policies in Ontario. Each offers a different level of protection. Choose based on your risk tolerance and budget.

Water & weather risks

Sewer backup is usually an optional endorsement in Ontario. Insurers may require devices like a backwater valve or sump pump. Higher deductibles can apply.

It covers flooding from rivers, heavy rain, or snowmelt when added to your policy in Ontario. Standard policies typically exclude this peril.

Hail and wind are typically covered perils in Ontario home insurance. Some policies use separate or higher deductibles for these events. Check your policy for specifics.

Fire and smoke are usually covered perils, and ALE may apply during mandated evacuations in Ontario. Limits and time caps vary. Review these before wildfire season.

It helps pay to repair underground lines like water, sewer, or power from your home to the property line in Ontario. These failures are typically excluded otherwise. It can prevent large, unexpected bills.

Premiums & discounts

Location, construction, roof age, claims history, coverage limits, deductibles, and mitigation devices all affect price in Ontario. Local weather risks also play a role. Improvements like alarms can help.

Bundle home and auto, increase your deductible, install mitigation devices, and stay claims-free in Ontario. Annual reviews ensure you only pay for what you need. Ask about loyalty or alarm discounts.

Pick an amount you can afford after a loss in Ontario. Higher deductibles usually reduce premiums. Some policies have separate water or wind/hail deductibles. Ask a Western Financial Group home insurance expert for advice about choosing your deductibles.

Claims & recovery

Report the loss promptly, prevent further damage, and document with photos and receipts in Ontario. Your adjuster will guide repairs and payments. Keep records of all expenses.

You can choose either approach in Ontario. Approved vendor networks can speed timelines and warranty repairs. Always get estimates and keep receipts.

Other questions

Extended vacancy can limit coverage unless declared, and short-term rentals often need endorsements in Ontario. Tell your broker before listing or leaving a home vacant. This helps avoid claim issues.

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