Homeowners Insurance and Fences, Playhouses and She-Sheds

Homeowners Insurance and Fences, Playhouses and She-Sheds
We tend to view homeowners’ insurance as a loss protection product that limits financial damage in the event of a liability claim or if someone, or something, damages our home. Our home is our castle, after all, and the purpose of homeowner’s insurance is to protect that castle.
Our homes, however, are more than just a structure. Our homes are made of the contents, improvements, and the surrounding property. Our homes are a combination of everything contained on our property that makes living there feel so comfortable. This is why homeowners’ insurance is so valuable. We have spent time, money and effort in creating an enjoyable space. We want it protected.
Most of us are seeking to improve our lives and our homes. We may want to upgrade landscaping, build a privacy fence, add a playhouse for the kids or move forward with that exceptional She-Shed, Man-Cave or in-home theater. Will your homeowner’s insurance continue to provide the protection you need as you move through these improvements?
The answer is “perhaps”. But the fact is most of us don’t want to live with “maybe’s”. We want to know if, when and how we will be covered as we improve our property. This is why you should stay connected with your homeowners’ insurance and your independent insurance agent.
Whether you are making a major improvement to a kitchen, bath, adding a sunroom, building a fence or adding a playhouse or she-shed, you should notify your independent insurance agent. Your agent can advise you if your current coverage is sufficient or whether you should take further steps. They can alert you if you are approaching limits to your coverage that should be addressed.
When you improve your home, you are adding to its value, and potentially adding to your risk of loss. Your homeowners’ insurance limits should increase to reflect these improvements.
If you haven’t had a homeowners’ insurance review in recent years, and especially if you have made significant improvements to your home or property, contact us. Our independent agents can review the homeowners’ insurance policies of any company, and if you like, we can offer potentially money-saving alternatives. At the very least, we can show you where your current coverage may be lacking. Contact us to schedule a no-obligation insurance review and to get a quote. Everything about your home is special. Make sure it is properly covered.
Do you have questions about your insurance? Find an insurance agent near you with our Agent Finder
Search All Blogs
Search All Blogs
Read More Blogs
The Beautiful Pause: Embracing Solitude and Self-Care
Ditch the noise. A guide to finding mental clarity and practicing self-care by embracing intentional solitude during the final, quiet days of January.
Final Tax Data Security: Protecting Against Employee W-2 Identity Theft
W-2s are out. A final, urgent guide to securing employee data against tax fraud and using Cyber Insurance for breach response and identity theft coverage.
T-Minus 30 Days: The Late January Review of Beneficiaries and Tax Implications
Tax forms are here. Review your life insurance beneficiaries one last time, and understand the tax status of policy payouts vs. accrued interest.
Extreme Cold Alert: Protecting Your Vehicle from Late January Freeze Damage
Frozen engine block? Late January extreme cold risks and how your Comprehensive Auto Insurance handles non-collision, cold-related vehicle damage.
The Final Frost: Securing Your Home from Ice and Tree Damage
Extreme cold risk is highest now. A guide to Home Insurance for tree fall damage, ice structure risks, and securing your claim against catastrophic late-January weather.
Slow Cooker Immunity: Nourishing Your Body with Winter Comfort Foods
Fight the mid-winter slump! Easy slow-cooker recipes packed with immune-boosting spices and ingredients to keep your family healthy in late January.
Accountability in the New Year: Auditing Employee Risk for Workers’ Comp and Liability
Get back to basics! Mid-January is the time for mandatory safety refreshers and HR audits to manage Workers’ Comp and General Liability risk in 2026.
The Mid-January Check-Up: Why Scheduling Your Life Insurance Exam Now Locks in the Best Rate
Don’t delay the exam! Schedule your Life Insurance paramedical exam in mid-January to lock in your best rate and complete your application process quickly.
Used Car, New Coverage: Insuring Your Post-Holiday Vehicle Purchase in January
Just bought a used car? Don’t forget to update the VIN, transfer your coverage, and check if you need higher Medical Payments limits.
The Mid-Winter Meltdown: Protecting Your Home from Aging Furnace and Water Heater Failure
Mid-January system failure is costly. Learn why standard home insurance doesn’t cover your broken furnace and why you need an Equipment Breakdown endorsement now.