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It is that time of the year and I have started shopping for ins.( property and liability).
Wondering if anyone has suggestions for car wash ins.

I am located in central florida.

2-IBA
4- S/S

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Tom,
I just switched mine to State Auto. They have a new plan just for car washes. Mine went down about 25%.
 

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Establish a relationship with a local independent insurance broker. Let him find several different quotes and choose the best one, that fits your needs. Having a good relationship with your broker is the key. When you really need it, a "cheap" insurance policy is the last thing you need or want.
 

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Establish a relationship with a local independent insurance broker. Let him find several different quotes and choose the best one, that fits your needs. Having a good relationship with your broker is the key. When you really need it, a "cheap" insurance policy is the last thing you need or want.
I disagree. I was with local companies for years and started shopping around a few years back. I am now with a company that specializes in carwash insurance out of New York. Saved about 25%. No change in deductible. Great coverage. Super agent. Top-notch service.

With email and the telephone, you can establish a relationship with an agent located almost anywhere.:cool:
 

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Yeah my broker found the State Auto for me. It's funny. I have talked to him on the phone several times but never met him. He has beat the bushes every year for a better deal and this year he found one.
 
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I disagree. I was with local companies for years and started shopping around a few years back. I am now with a company that specializes in carwash insurance out of New York. Saved about 25%. No change in deductible. Great coverage. Super agent. Top-notch service.

With email and the telephone, you can establish a relationship with an agent located almost anywhere.:cool:
I tried my best to use a local agent but they were not able to tailor a plan to meet my needs at a rate that was reasonable. I ended up using Mang Insurance Agency out of NY.
 

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I tried my best to use a local agent but they were not able to tailor a plan to meet my needs at a rate that was reasonable. I ended up using Mang Insurance Agency out of NY.
I am also with Mang.
:):cool:
 

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I'd have to look up the annual premium and p.m. you. However I do remember it was between $1500-2000/yr. savings. A big deal for me.
 

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If the WCA Insurance Agency does bussiness in your state, call them. I've been with them 10 years, but always like to compare. So, I gave my policy, for S/S three washes, minus the premium page to The Insurance Center in MO, along with pictures, and a schedule of updated plumbing, roof, electrical, etc.

I'm staying with WCA Ins Agency. Annual premium of $3381 vs. $7960
 
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