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Types of coverage we provide
Provides protection against a lawsuit resulting from damaged property or personal injuries.
These are optional coverages you can buy that protect you for water damage such as sewer back up and fresh water flooding.
Referring to 'special limits' on items like jewellery or art if the value is greater than the special limit you should list the item separately.
When you purchase broad home coverage, it limits your contents coverage to only specific coverages, (ie. theft, fire, water damage, etc.)
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Yukon home insurance rates vs. other provinces
Province |
Average Rates |
---|---|
Yukon |
$1,830 |
Alberta |
$2,304 |
Ontario |
$1,797 |
Nova Scotia |
$2,788 |
New Brunswick |
$2,402 |
Newfoundland & Labrador |
$2,513 |
Prince Edward Island |
$1,145 |
Manitoba |
$1,335 |
British Columbia |
$2,389 |
Nunavut |
$3,516 |
Saskatchewan |
$1,873 |
Northwest Territories |
$3,367 |
See how our customers save big on home insurance
Customer |
City |
Type |
Average Rate |
Lowest Rate |
Savings |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cory |
Whitehorse |
Detached |
$1,934 |
$1,547 |
$773 |
Lois |
Watson Lake |
Detached |
$1,838 |
$921 |
$917 |
Amelie |
Whitehorse |
Row or Townhouse (Inside) |
$256 |
$242 |
$284 |
Home Insurance in the Yukon - What You Need to Know
You will need the following information to get a quote from the top home insurance companies in Canada:
- Square footage of your home
- Year your home was built
- Details on any upgrades or modifications
- Your exact address
- Your personal home insurance claims history
The price of home insurance in the Yukon is determined by a few key factors:
- Insurance data — The home insurance carriers in your area, both city and province, will have compiled data over the years relating to the amount of home insurance claims in your area. If you’re fortunate enough to live in an area where there haven't been many claims, then your home insurance rates will be lower, all things equal, compared to someone that lives in an area where there have been frequent home insurance claims.
- The value of your home — This is important as the company insuring your home will need to know the potential replacement cost of your home. Of course, they and you both hope they’ll never need to replace your home due to a claim.
- Your home insurance history — Home insurers are interested in your personal, prior home insurance claims history. If applicable, be prepared to share your most recent 10 years of home insurance history. If you don’t have ten years of home insurance history, you’ll need to disclose however many years you have.
Your Surex Personal Assistant wants to do everything they can to earn your business. One of the ways they do this is by trying to find you home insurance discounts, to help lower your home insurance rates even more. Potential discounts for home insurance include:
- Good credit discount
- Mortgage-free discount
- Renewal discount
- Occupational discount
- Alarm/home security discount
- Bundle discount
- Claims-free discount
- Sewer back-up discount
- New business discount
- Flex discount
- Loyalty discount
- Age discount
- Smoke-free home discount
- Household discount
- Multi-lines discount
- Gated community discount
The amount of home insurance coverage you “need” depends on what coverages insurers deem mandatory, in your area. Aside from whatever home insurance coverage is deemed mandatory, you can choose to add additional coverages, to give you the peace of mind that you and your home are covered just the way you like.
- Personal home insurance history — The home insurer in the Yukon you choose to place your home insurance business with will need to know your past home insurance claims history. If applicable, they’ll need to know your most recent 10 years of home insurance claims history.
- Bill payment history — The home insurer you choose to place your business with will need to know your history of paying your home insurance bills. If you have a good track record, you’ll be able to choose whether you pay your annual home insurance premiums monthly or annually.
- Claims — This relates to the amount of home insurance claims insurers have had, or haven’t had, in your area. If you live in an area with minimal claims, then your home insurance will be less -- all things equal -- compared to a home in an area that has frequent home insurance claims.
- Coverage — Depending on where you live in the Yukon, some home insurance coverages will be mandatory by the home insurer you’re looking to place your business with.
- Options — If a home insurance coverage isn’t mandatory, then you can choose whether to add it to your home insurance policy or not. Again, we want you to have the exact home insurance policy to match your needs. This is why we don’t do cookie-cutter home insurance policies.
- Deductible amount — The most common home insurance deductible amount in the Yukon is $3000. This is the amount you, the insured, would need to pay -- out of your own pocket -- to activate your home insurance policy, in the event of a home insurance claim.
- Upgrades — If you live in an older home in the Yukon and do certain upgrades, you can be eligible to lower your annual home insurance premium amount by up to 10%. These upgrades would include upgrading outdated electrical, upgrading your home’s plumbing and/or installing a sump pump or backflow valve.
- Security system — If you’re considering securing your home with a certified home automation system, this is a great way to protect your family as well as become eligible for a home security discount. A home security discount can save you up to 10% off your annual home insurance premium amount.
As the Yukon’s online insurance marketplace, Surex has partnered with the top home insurers in Canada, namely Aviva, Intact and RSA, so you can compare insurance companies until you find the perfect insurance policy for your home.
Working with the top home insurers in the Yukon, we want you to be able to have the exact home insurance policy you want and need. Customize your home insurance policy to give you peace of mind that you and your family are properly covered in the event of a home insurance claim.
In the Yukon, there are two types of home insurance coverages to choose from: broad home insurance and comprehensive home insurance.
Broad home insurance:
Broad home insurance is the cheapest home insurance option available to you. Barring a peril being mandatory in your area of the Yukon, you’ll be able to choose what perils you want to add to your home insurance policy. Perils include:
- Windstorm
- Hail
- Explosion
- Smoke
- Fire
- Vandalism
- Lightning
Comprehensive home insurance:
Comprehensive home insurance is the most extensive/expensive home insurance option available in the Yukon. Comprehensive home insurance includes the previously mentioned perils in a broad home insurance policy, with the option to include coverage for unintentional damages and the mysterious disappearance of property and content.
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