***NOTICE TO EXISTING HOMEOWNERS***
FOR COLORADO HOMEOWNERS SEEKING COVERAGE IN HIGH-RISK FIRE ZONES: ALL NEW HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE REQUESTS MUST BE SUBMITTED AS MULTI-POLICY PACKAGES.
MANY STANDARD INSURANCE CARRIERS REQUIRE MULTI-POLICY PACKAGES (E.G. HOME & AUTO) BEFORE ISSUING NEW POLICIES IN HIGH-RISK AREAS. IT’S CHALLENGING FOR OUR REFERRAL PARTNERS TO PROVIDE STANDALONE HOMEOWNERS QUOTES IN THESE LOCATIONS.
PLEASE HAVE YOUR EXISTING INSURANCE INFORMATION READY (AUTO, UMBRELLA, CURRENT HOMEOWNERS POLICY, ETC.) AND BE PREPARED TO CONFIRM THE AGE OF YOUR ROOF. THESE DETAILS HELP US PROVIDE THE MOST ACCURATE AND AFFORDABLE OPTIONS IN HIGH FIRE-RISK AREAS.
OUR REFERRAL PARTNERS CAN PROVIDE QUOTES FOR EXCESS & SURPLUS CARRIERS, BUT PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE QUOTES MAY TAKE UP TO 10 DAYS TO RECEIVE.
**NOTICE TO NEW HOME BUYERS**
OUR REFERRAL PARTNERS CANNOT PROVIDE FIRE-ZONE INSURANCE ESTIMATES FOR PROPERTIES YOU ARE ONLY CONSIDERING AND HAVE NOT YET MADE AN OFFER ON. ACCURATE QUOTES REQUIRE COMPLETE PROPERTY DETAILS AND AN ACTIVE PURCHASE OFFER.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING!
In Colorado, wildfires are a growing concern for homeowners due to the state’s high altitudes, dry conditions, and dense forests. These factors contribute to an increased risk of wildfires, which are becoming more frequent and severe each year. Having specialized wildfire insurance is essential for Colorado residents. Unlike traditional homeowner policies, this insurance offers comprehensive coverage for rebuilding, personal property losses, and living expenses if your home is affected by a wildfire.
Wildfire risks are particularly high in counties like Jefferson, Gilpin, and Teller, where many homes are located near wildland areas. These regions, along with urban areas like the Denver metro, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Boulder, and Pueblo, are identified as having a significant number of homes at extreme risk. Because of these heightened risks, mortgage lenders often require homeowners in these areas to have fire zone insurance. This requirement helps protect the financial investments of both homeowners and lenders, ensuring that properties are adequately covered in case of wildfire damage. Additionally, it encourages homeowners to take proactive steps such as creating defensible spaces, using fire-resistant materials, and landscaping with fire-retardant plants, which can reduce fire damage risks and potentially lower insurance premiums.
For a detailed look at the wildfire risk in your specific area, tools like the Colorado Forest Atlas Wildfire Risk Viewer offer invaluable insights. These tools help inform residents and local authorities about the level of threat and necessary precautions to enhance safety and preparedness. By understanding and addressing these risks, communities in Colorado can remain safer and more resilient in the face of increasing wildfire threats.


