Now that my renovations are complete, I have been wondering if I should insure the garage?
Also, how many of you guys have told your home insurance about a lift in the garage and how does it effect your insurance rates?
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I had a thread on this a while back. I added onto my garage and also added a lift. We had a little problem at first due to the fact that they wanted to make me take out commercial insurance because of the lift. All due to the fact that I had the "potential" to start a business. After some discussion back and forth, they finally dropped that ****. But I made the agent come out, and we went over everything about the garage. The garage itself, plus the contents of the garage. They only had me down for a couple of thousand dollars in tools. Once I showed them what I have, and what things cost, they raised the insurance quite a bit. IIRC, and I'd have to find my policy, but my garage alone is insured for something like $100,000. The contents, when I showed them my mills, my lathe, surface grinder, bandsaw, shear, and so on as far as the big tools.......then all of my hand tools as far as sockets, wrenches, and such....then I had my machinist tools, which are not cheap. When you have brand name equipment like Mitutoyo, Browne & Sharpe, they carry a hefty price tag. Just that tool box alone is something like $10,000 if I had to replace everything. I think I am covered for like $50,000 in contents of my garage.
But it only added something like $150/year additional for the garage. Again, I would have to find the policy and read it.
But to answer your question if I haven't, you definitely want to insure your garage, and have the agent come out. A lot of people don't like agents coming out because it will raise your premium. But if you look closely at a [policy, something like a garage is a basic minimal price, and only insured for something like $15,000 on your homeowners policy. No one can build a garage for that today. When I built my garage back in 1999, I built it myself for something like $17,000. That was for a 28'x36' garage. In 2015 I added a 28'x36' addition on at a cost of $55,000. a HUGE price difference. Plus it is fully insulated, drywalled, electric, and two propane furnaces, one to heat each section of garage.
One other thing I did bring up to the agent when she was here.....Chemicals, paint, and Oxy/Acet. outfit, and gas cans, and if it would raise my premium. She said it would not. She did suggest though that I notify my local fire department, and let them know what was in the garage and where, just in case there was ever a fire. So I did. Now whether they made note of it or not, I don't know.