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Showing 2 home insurance agents in Edcouch, TX
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Eagle Insurance
701 W Santa Rosa Ave, Edcouch, TX 78538
(956) 620-2028
Amco Auto Insurance
408 W Santa Rosa Ave D, Edcouch, TX 78538
(956) 262-3700
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What Does a Home Insurance Agent in Edcouch Cost?
Home insurance costs in Edcouch typically range from $1,200 to $2,800 per year for a standard policy, depending on the home's value, age, and location. Windstorm and flood endorsements can add $500 to $1,500 annually. Rates vary by carrier and personal risk factors. This is general information, not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a home insurance agent in Edcouch do?
A home insurance agent helps you compare policies from different carriers to find coverage that fits your budget and needs. They explain Texas-specific terms like the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association and help you file claims if needed.
Is windstorm coverage required for homes in Edcouch?
Windstorm coverage is not legally required by the state, but most mortgage lenders in Edcouch require it due to the area's hurricane risk. An agent can help you obtain a windstorm policy through the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association if private carriers do not offer it.
How do Texas insurance laws affect my home policy?
Texas law gives you the right to choose your own insurance agent and to receive a written explanation if a claim is denied. The Texas Department of Insurance also requires insurers to provide a 30-day grace period for late payments before canceling a policy.