Why Your Home Replacement Value Should Matter as Much as Your Premium
Sometimes, a low insurance premium feels great—until there’s a claim.
We saw this clearly during the recent wildfires, when homeowners discovered that their houses were insured well below what it would actually cost to rebuild them. This happens more often than people realize.
How Homes End Up Undervalued
With many direct insurance companies, replacement costs are pushed lower to keep premiums attractive. Homes get labeled as “average” for finishings, even when they’re not. Or they just put the value in their system at thousands of dollars less than the actual replacement cost. We see it all the time. On paper, everything looks fine. Until something goes wrong.
When a home is insured at a low replacement value, the rebuild tends to follow that same logic. You may be offered contractors at the low end of the spectrum. Finishings get downgraded. Shortcuts start to appear. The focus becomes rebuilding cheap, not rebuilding right.
“But I Have Guaranteed Replacement Cost…”
Even with CRC (Guaranteed Replacement Cost), you may still be in for a fight. Why?
Because the insurer still has a role to play in deciding how they are managing your claim and what it is exactly that they’re replacing.
If your home was classified as having average finishes, average materials, and average features, that’s what the rebuild will be based on. CRC doesn’t automatically mean you’ll get back the same level of quality you had before—it means they’ll replace the home as they defined it.
That’s a big difference.
And it’s often discovered only after the claim has started.
Don’t Cut Corners Before the Loss
Insurance is meant to put you back where you were before the loss—not force you into compromises afterward.
At Munn Insurance, we take the time to make sure your home’s replacement value reflects reality:
- The true cost to rebuild
- The quality of finishes
- The way your home is actually constructed
That way, if the worst happens, the conversation is about rebuilding—not negotiating.
Make Sure Your Home Is Valued Properly
If you’re not sure:
- What it would really cost to rebuild your home
- How your finishes are classified
- Or whether your coverage would hold up in a major loss
Let’s talk.
A cheaper premium isn’t worth it if it leads to a fight when you need help the most.
Munn Insurance – helping you rebuild what you had—not settle for less.
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