The Oklahoman

Protect your investment in home renovation­s

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The increased time spent at home during the pandemic has resulted in many people deciding to tackle home renovation projects.

From creating a new office space or virtual learning area, to larger projects like bathroom renovation­s, many homeowners are rolling up their sleeves to do the improvemen­ts themselves.

And the trend doesn’t seem to be slowing down. In fact, the Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity projects the remodeling industry will be even stronger in 2021, up 3.8% compared with 2020.

During the pandemic, homeowners have fixed up or added on decks, updated landscapin­g and installed new roofs, among other projects. According to HomeAdviso­r’s latest annual State of Home Spending report, the No. 1 completed project was interior painting — 35% of households painted in 2020, making a visual impact with a low investment.

What’s on your to-do list? If you’re considerin­g an upgrade but not sure where to start, check out the results of a national survey by Erie Insurance, conducted before the pandemic, which revealed what homeowners don’t have, but wish they did. Here are the top five:

• Walk-in pantry: This topped the list with just under a third of respondent­s (30%) saying they wish they had one. Kitchen renovation­s are typically on wish lists, and Houzz reported that demand for kitchen remodelers was up 40% in June 2020 compared with the year prior.

• Granite countertop­s: 17.8%.

• Kitchen island: 16.8%.

• Tankless water heater: 16.4%.

• Finished basement: 16.2%.

Regardless of the new features or upgrades you choose, it’s important to let your insurance agent know so you can make sure you have enough homeowners insurance coverage.

“We understand how important the home is; that’s why we provide coverage to suit every home and budget,” says Bob Buckel, vice president and product manager at Erie Insurance. “Our variety of optional endorsemen­ts helps you customize your policy without breaking the bank.”

Consider expanding your coverage beyond the standard homeowners policy with endorsemen­ts — like equipment breakdown to cover that new tankless water heater. They also can cover stolen or misplaced jewelry, sewer or drain backups, cybercrime­s, identity theft and undergroun­d service lines.

Adding these extra coverages to your home policy can provide you with the comfort of knowing all the extra work you put into sprucing up your home will be protected. To make sure you have what you need for your home and everything in it, talk to an insurance agent or go to ErieInsura­nce.com.

 ?? STATEPOINT ?? Making home updates can be as big or small an endeavor as you like. If you do take the plunge, be sure you protect your investment.
STATEPOINT Making home updates can be as big or small an endeavor as you like. If you do take the plunge, be sure you protect your investment.

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