rallenc
Well-known member
One of our newer members Sandog 79 wrote in an earlier post that he was looking to replace tools lost due to a burglary at his home. This brought up a question that has been in the back of my mind for awhile.
Many of us have thousands and by the looks of some of the collections, tens of thousands of dollars in tools in our homes. Some of these are "working" tools; some are more like collections as I doubt we'd be able to justify 100ratchets as personal use to any insurance company. Also, as many are bought at flea markets or on ebay a valid receipt may not exist, and the cost to replace is many times the initial expenditure in these cases.
I was hoping that a few of you members would share your approach to insuring your tools. Do you have a seperate rider to your homeowners? How do you document your tool inventory? Lists? Photos? Video?
And for those unfortunate souls, if you did in fact have a loss how did you deal with the insurance company? and are there any lessons that we could learn from your experience? Sandog 79, please chime in on this one.
Thanks to all.
Many of us have thousands and by the looks of some of the collections, tens of thousands of dollars in tools in our homes. Some of these are "working" tools; some are more like collections as I doubt we'd be able to justify 100ratchets as personal use to any insurance company. Also, as many are bought at flea markets or on ebay a valid receipt may not exist, and the cost to replace is many times the initial expenditure in these cases.
I was hoping that a few of you members would share your approach to insuring your tools. Do you have a seperate rider to your homeowners? How do you document your tool inventory? Lists? Photos? Video?
And for those unfortunate souls, if you did in fact have a loss how did you deal with the insurance company? and are there any lessons that we could learn from your experience? Sandog 79, please chime in on this one.
Thanks to all.

Um, I think your missing the point here. Yes, its gonna flood one way or the other, the question is how much you have to pay out of pocket for the repairs and replacement. If you live in an area anywhere close to a major body of water, my personal opinion is your crazy not to get flood ins. Its so cheap, why not!
on the tools, but I told her I could make a list of what it would cost to replace everything and it would be well near that price.