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Propane exclusion on insurance.
Steve Whitbeck
Member Posts: 669
Has everyone read for this exclusion on their insurance policies? I just got my renewal and it is there.
How much does it normally cost to have it removed?
I work on propane a lot and don't dare working without the insurance.
How much does it normally cost to have it removed?
I work on propane a lot and don't dare working without the insurance.
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mine
costs $ 4 a year. Unless I'm getting shortchanged on coverage, I don't understand why anyone wouldn't carry it. My long-time agent is also a customer and personal friend, so if I'm being shorted it's certainly by accident.0 -
yeah the coverage to work on it is cheap and should be purchased. however, most companies have this coverage for servicing, if you look closely, the installation of new piping is usually not covered and must be purchased separately.0 -
Buy it now, with post 9/11 paranoia
and money taking by the insurance companies, it's bound to go up or have some kind of sunset clause soon!0 -
Check here...
Check out this previous Wall thread on the subject...
http://forums.invision.net/Thread.cfm?CFApp=2&&Message_ID=52884&_#Message52884
cut & paste above link.0
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