Back-to-School Season: Is Your Auto Insurance Ready for Fall?
It’s August in Houston, which means school zones are back in effect, morning traffic is heavier, and carpool season has officially returned. As routines shift, it’s the perfect time to check in on your auto insurance coverage.
Here are a few reasons to review your policy now:
🚘 Teen Drivers Going Back to School? If your child just got their license or is driving themselves to school this year, we can help you adjust your coverage and explore safe driver discounts.
🚗 More Time on the Road? Increased driving means increased risk. Let’s make sure your liability limits are enough to protect you in case of an accident.
📱 Using a Ride-Share App for School Commutes? If you’re driving for Uber or Lyft part-time, your personal policy may not cover you while you’re working.
At Skyline Insurance Services, we go beyond the basics. We’ll review your current policy and offer smart recommendations—so you’re covered, confident, and maybe even saving money.
Let’s get you fall-ready. Message us today for your free auto insurance checkup!
Why Every New Houston Homeowner Needs a Personalized Insurance Review
If you’ve recently bought a home in Houston—congratulations! Whether you’re settling into the suburbs or closer to the city center, one of the most important next steps is ensuring you have the right home insurance coverage.
Many new homeowners rely solely on the policy recommended by their lender. While this gets you to closing, it may not fully protect your property, belongings, or lifestyle. Here’s why a personalized insurance review matters:
✅ Houston-Specific Risks: From Gulf Coast hurricanes to flooding, your policy should reflect regional weather patterns. Not all standard homeowners insurance covers flood damage.
✅ Customized Protection: Your home is unique. A personalized policy can account for valuables, home upgrades, or a detached structure like a guest house or shed.
✅ Bundle & Save: Pairing your home and auto insurance can save you hundreds annually—plus, it simplifies your coverage with one point of contact.
At Skyline Insurance Services, we specialize in helping Houston homeowners protect what matters most. Book a free policy review with us this week and let’s make sure your home is truly covered.
📞 Call us today or send us a message—your peace of mind is our priority.
2025 Hurricane Season Update
Last month showed just how dangerous tropical storms can be, even when they aren’t classified as hurricanes. Two named storms, Barry and Chantal, formed in July and caused serious damage. Barry’s leftover rain brought dangerous flooding to Central Texas, leading to the tragic loss of life and widespread destruction. Just days later, Chantal came ashore in South Carolina and dumped over 7 inches of rain in parts of North Carolina. These storms show that even weaker weather patterns can be extremely dangerous, especially when it comes to heavy rain and flooding.
Looking ahead, conditions in the Atlantic are becoming more favorable for stronger storms. Three named storms have already formed this season, more than usual by the end of July. Earlier in the season, strong winds in the upper atmosphere helped limit storm strength, but now those winds are calming down, making it easier for storms to form and strengthen. Ocean temperatures in the Gulf and the Atlantic are warmer than normal, which gives storms more fuel to grow. Although ocean waters are unusually warm, parts of the Atlantic have seen slower storm development due to dry, dusty air from the Sahara, known as the Saharan Air Layer. It makes it harder for storms to form by drying out the air, creating strong winds high in the atmosphere, and making the environment more stable. Once these dust clouds fade, typically after mid-August, storm activity in the Atlantic often begins to pick up.
The next few months, especially August through October, are historically the most active part of hurricane season. Forecasts still call for an above-average year, with many more storms possible. With the most active part of hurricane season still ahead, now is the time to make sure your customers are protected. With Neptune Flood, quoting and securing reliable flood coverage takes less than 2 minutes.
What is Actual Cash Value versus Replacement Cost?
I spoke to a today client that asked “I have a homeowner’s policy that is Actual Cash Value what does that mean?” Well let’s define replacement cost first. Replacement Cost Value (RCV) is The amount of money needed to repair your home at today’s prices of building supplies; or replace your belongings at today’s cost of the similar or like item. Construction costs for 2024 are up 25-28% since pre-2020. Replacement cost has nothing to do with Appraisal Value or Market Value, these are different things completely. Now that we have established what Replacement Cost Value is, what is Actual Cash Value (ACV)? Actual Cash Value is a valuation method that takes into account depreciation of personal property or belongings. To figure Actual Cash Value first replacement cost is calculated and then depreciation is calculated using age, condition and loss of value because of use. Actual Cash Value policies are often a more economical way to go however, when purchasing this kind of policy you need to take into account that were a loss to occur to your home and you are expecting to be able to rebuild as the property is currently you may have to come out of pocket. Talk to your agent today or at your renewal to be sure that your home is covered to value of replacement cost or to value for actual cash value.
📞 Call us today or send us a message—your peace of mind is our priority.