How to read a Delaware quote
- Primary risk themes: coastal wind, flood, storm surge, roof age.
- In Delaware, separate wind, named-storm, and flood questions before comparing the premium.
- Wind or hail wording in Delaware can affect the deductible, roof settlement, and inspection follow-up.
- Flood should be checked separately in Delaware; a homeowners quote normally is not a flood quote.
- Compare the same dwelling limit, deductible, and loss-settlement wording across quotes.
Delaware quote review questions
| Question | What to look for |
|---|---|
| What property facts were used? | Quotes can move when occupancy, construction, or roof answers change. |
| Is a separate policy needed? | In Delaware, flood, earthquake, or wind questions may need a separate quote path. |
| Which settlement basis applies? | Replacement cost and ACV can create very different claim outcomes. |
| What should be saved? | Keep the declarations page, inspection requests, and quote assumptions together. |
Local editor note
We avoid publishing one exact Delaware premium because quotes move with ZIP, rebuild cost, claims, inspections, and carrier appetite.
Use this page as a checklist before requesting a binding quote in Delaware.