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Showing 3 home insurance agents in Sharon, PA
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Gilbert's Risk Solutions
30 E State St, Sharon, PA 16146
(724) 342-6832
gilbertsrisksolutions.com
Fringe Benefit Services, Inc.
79 E Connelly Blvd, Sharon, PA 16146
(724) 981-3300
fringebenefitservices.com
Kerr Specialty Insurance
157 E State St, Sharon, PA 16146
(724) 981-4320
insurancesharonpa.net
What Does a Home Insurance Agent in Sharon Cost?
The average annual home insurance premium in Pennsylvania is around 1,200 to 1,500 dollars for a standard policy. In Sharon, rates may be slightly lower due to the areas lower population density. Factors like your homes replacement cost and deductible choice will affect your final price. This is general information and 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 Sharon do?
A home insurance agent helps you compare policies from different companies. They explain coverage options like dwelling protection and personal liability. They also assist with filing claims and updating your policy.
Is home insurance required in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania does not legally require home insurance. However most mortgage lenders require it as a condition of the loan. Even without a mortgage, having coverage protects your investment.
What factors affect home insurance costs in Sharon?
Costs depend on your homes age, construction materials, and location. Proximity to a fire station and your claims history also matter. Pennsylvania allows insurers to use credit scores to set rates.