3 Ways To Get Atlanta Home Insurance Discounts
October 22nd, 2009 by Lloyd Pro Group Inc.

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Who else wants to find out how to save on their Atlanta home insurance?
Sit back and take notes as we share 3 ways to pick up discounts on your homeowners insurance policy:
- Raise your deductible. Deductibles on homeowners policies usually start at $250. Did you know that by simply increasing your deductible to $500, you could save up to 12% each and every year? Call us to find out how much that would save you personally. While you are at it, you might as well compare the savings with a $1,000 deductible as well.
- Its time to beef up your home security. Did you know that you can usually get discounts of at least 5% for a smoke detector, burglar alarm or dead-bolt locks? This can add up quickly. Best of all the money you save on your insurance can go towards your security monitoring! Why not call one of our Ga insurance agents to find out what additional discounts we have for securely protecting your home?
- We talked about this one recently in our 17 Atlanta car insurance discount secrets article, but you can combine your homeowners with your Ga auto insurance policy. This is one of the easiest ways to pick up a discount right now.
There you have it, three ways to save immediately. All it takes is picking up the phone and calling us at (770) 381-5000 or asking us for a quote via our contact form and you will be saving money before you know it.
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