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The Insurance Review Many Homeowners Skip Until Premiums Suddenly Jump

June 10, 2026 by Drew Blankenship
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An annual insurance review can uncover missed discounts, outdated coverage, and deductible issues before premium increases catch homeowners off guard. Pexels

The average homeowners’ insurance in the United States ranges from $2,424 to $2,490 annually, or $202 to $208 per month. However, there are a number of factors that contribute to that overall cost, including your location, coverage limits, personal risk profile, and the value of the home. For most people, your homeowners’ insurance is just one of those bills that gets paid automatically. You don’t think twice about it until you realize that your premiums are suddenly climbing.

But the truth is that you could avoid overspending by taking one simple step: reviewing your coverage every year. This can not only save you money, but it can also help you uncover coverage gaps, missed discounts, and policy issues before they become an expensive surprise. Here’s what you need to know to ensure you have the right coverage at the right price.

Why Home Insurance Costs Are Rising Faster Than Many People Realize

Homeowners across the country have experienced significant insurance increases over the past several years. Nearly half of homeowners reported a premium increase within the past year, according to industry research. Rising construction costs, severe weather events, inflation, and higher claim payouts have all contributed to the trend. In many areas, insurers are reassessing risk more aggressively than they did a decade ago. Even homeowners who have never filed a claim may find themselves paying substantially more at renewal time.

Reviewing Your Coverage Limits Can Prevent Costly Mistakes

One of the most important parts of an annual insurance review is verifying that your coverage limits still match your home’s replacement cost. Many homeowners assume their coverage automatically keeps pace with rising rebuilding expenses, but that is not always the case. If you have completed renovations, added structures, or upgraded major systems, your policy may need adjustments. On the other hand, some homeowners discover they are paying for coverage levels that no longer reflect their actual needs.

Ideally, homeowners should review their insurance policy at least 30 to 60 days before renewal. This timeline provides enough flexibility to gather quotes, ask questions, and make adjustments without feeling rushed. Waiting until after a premium increase arrives limits your options and creates unnecessary stress. Homeowners should also schedule a review after major renovations, large purchases, or significant life changes.

Deductibles Deserve More Attention Than They Get

Many homeowners cannot recall the deductible amount on their policy until they need to file a claim. Choosing a higher deductible can often lower annual premiums, but it should only be done if you can comfortably cover that amount during an emergency. During a policy review, homeowners should evaluate whether their current deductible still aligns with their financial situation. A deductible that made sense five years ago may no longer be the best fit today.

Discounts Frequently Disappear or Go Unclaimed

Insurance companies offer a surprising number of discounts that homeowners often overlook. Bundling home and auto policies, installing security systems, replacing an aging roof, or adding smart-home monitoring devices may qualify for savings. Unfortunately, insurers do not always automatically apply every available discount when circumstances change. A quick conversation with your agent during an annual review can reveal opportunities that have been missed.

Claims History Can Quietly Influence Future Premiums

Many homeowners are surprised to learn that past claims can affect future insurance costs. Insurers often evaluate claim frequency, severity, and overall risk when determining renewal rates. Even small claims may have long-term effects depending on the insurer and the circumstances involved. Reviewing your claims history annually helps you understand how your policy may be viewed by the insurance company. It can also guide future decisions about whether certain repairs are worth paying out of pocket rather than filing a claim.

Shopping Around Can Reveal Better Options

Loyalty does not always guarantee the best rate in today’s insurance market. Many homeowners stay with the same insurer for years without comparing alternatives. Yet insurance markets change constantly, and competitors may offer better pricing, stronger coverage, or additional benefits. An annual review provides the perfect opportunity to compare quotes from multiple carriers.

A 30-Minute Review Could Save Hundreds

Many homeowners spend more time researching a new television than reviewing a policy that protects their largest financial asset. Yet a brief annual insurance review can uncover savings opportunities, improve coverage, and reduce the likelihood of sticker shock at renewal time. A few minutes of attention each year could potentially save hundreds of dollars while providing greater peace of mind. So, if you haven’t already, it may be time to take a closer look at your coverage!

Have you reviewed your homeowners insurance policy within the past year, or did a premium increase catch you by surprise? Share your experience in the comments below.

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Drew Blankenship

Drew Blankenship is a seasoned personal finance and lifestyle writer with more than a decade of professional writing experience crafting clear, actionable advice that helps savers and investors over 40 protect their wealth and make smarter everyday decisions. His bylines appear regularly on SavingAdvice.com, CleverDude.com, and other respected outlets, where he draws on deep industry knowledge to deliver practical insights on cost control, smart spending, and long-term financial security.

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