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Safeco Specialty Homeowners Insurance Review

Safeco Specialty Homeowners Insurance is an insurance carrier based in Seattle, WA. The company was founded in 1923 and offers specialty homeowner insurance in state in the USA.

Safeco Specialty Homeowners Insurance FAQ

What types of coverage does Safeco Specialty Homeowners Insurance offer?

Safeco has riders for the following types of home insurance coverage:

Does Safeco insure log homes?

No, Safeco does not have a log home rider as part of its specialty homeowners insurance policies.

Many insurance carriers will not cover log homes because of their location and the inherent dangers of an all-wooden structure.

Does Safeco insure older homes?

No, Safeco does not offer a specific rider for older homes. However, it may consider older homes on a case-by-case. So, it might be worth visiting their site and checking with an agent.

Not all home insurance companies will support older homes. That is because they often pose a higher risk than regular homes. For instance, they may have outdated plumbing and wiring, a storm-sensitive roof, or be made of rare materials.

Does Safeco cover seasonal or vacation homes?

Safeco does not offer a specific rider for seasonal or vacation homes.

Like any home, seasonal or vacation home needs insurance. But because the risks are different, the coverage might cost more than your primary homeowners insurance policy, and not all carriers offer it.

Does Safeco insure off the grid homes?

Safeco does not offer a specific rider for seasonal or vacation homes.

Living off the grid is becoming increasingly popular for homeowners, but not for insurance carriers. Properties that don't have heat or water and use wood fireplaces or coal stoves for cooking can be a challenge to insure.

What is the financial strength rating of Safeco Specialty Homeowners Insurance?

The financial strength rating of an insurance company scores its ability to pay contracts and policies. Each agency has its own standards and rating scale and a company's rating can change any day. It's a good idea to check the financial rating of an insurance company before you purchase a policy. There are five main rating agencies. SuperMoney's financial strength rating is based, among other factors, on the average score from available ratings.

SuperMoney does not have enough data to provide a financial rating for Safeco Specialty Homeowners Insurance.

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Hours of Operation

  • Sunday Closed
  • Monday 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • Tuesday 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • Wednesday 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • Thursday 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • Saturday Closed

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