As the snow melts and Maine starts feeling like springtime, it’s officially time to protect what matters most – your home, vehicles, and property. It’s time to roll into warmer weather, but before you do, make sure you’re covered with smart insurance policies that help you get the protection you deserve – at the most affordable rates possible!
Here’s your playbook for spring insurance readiness…
- Spring Clean Your Coverage
Just like you might clean out winter gear, now’s the time to review your policies. Ask yourself:
- Is my homeowners/condo/renters policy up to date?
- Do I have enough personal property coverage?
- Is my auto insurance reflecting my current vehicle use?
If you haven’t looked at this in a while, let’s light it up and make sure you’re not underinsured.
- Check for Seasonal Weather Risks
Maine springs can still throw some full tilt weather at you: windstorms, late freezes, snow, or flooding from melting snow. Make sure you’re covered for:
- Wind damage
- Water backup and flooding (note: standard policies don’t always include this)
- Tree damage from late storms
Before the storm hit, ensure your policy has the right protections. A small add-on now could save a big headache later.
3. Prepare Vehicles for Spring Roads
Winter roads can be brutal on cars and trucks. As we shift gears into better weather:
- Swap snow tires for all-season tires
- Check brakes, fluids, and wipers
- Update your auto insurance if your commute or usage is changing
Whether you’re cruising around the Old Port or heading to the Lakes Region, make sure you’re covered with confidence when you hit the gas.
4. Think About Bundling
If you’re currently managing where you live and what you drive with separate carriers, spring is a great time to explore bundling. Bundling can often mean:
- Lower premiums
- Simplified billing
- Better coverage coordination
- One dedicated service team
It’s like putting together a full court press on insurance savings, and that’s a win for your wallet.
5. Protect Your Seasonal Toys
Boats, ATVs, Side By Sides – Maine residents love their outdoor toys once the sun is out. Before you hit the lakes or mountains:
- Review your coverage limits
- Confirm storage and transit protections
- Check for agreed-value options
If you’re thinking about being on the water or trails this spring, make sure the policy backs you up.
6. Update Property Values and Replacement Costs
Maine real estate has shifted, and so have building costs. Take a moment to:
- Re-evaluate your home’s replacement cost
- Review detached structure limits (garages, sheds)
- Consider increasing liability protection
Don’t let outdated values leave you underinsured – period.
7. Ask About Discounts and Risk Management
Last but not least, talk to your agent about:
- Multi-policy discounts
- Payment plans
- Safety devices (alarms, security systems)
- Good driving discounts
These bonus plays help reduce risk and can lower premiums, real value without major effort.
Spring is Showtime
As Maine shifts into its vibrant spring rhythm, concerts, waterfront strolls, and bike rides – now’s the perfect time to make sure your insurance is working as hard as you do.
Don’t wait until a claim happens. Let’s build a coverage plan that protects your assets, and gives you peace of mind all season long.
Game time is now. Let’s get after it.
Tate Ficker
Owner
Ficker Insurance Group