ClayduSoleil
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Problems Insuring a pottery studio in your home

My insurance company just notified me that they are cancelling my policy because I have a kiln on my property. It's particularly annoying since my studio is outside! Has anyone else had this problem and successfully been able to insure their home? Thanks
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Re: Problems Insuring a pottery studio in your home

Try State Farm.
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Former_Member
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Re: Problems Insuring a pottery studio in your home

State Farm. Also, Allstate- my current insurer.
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sheaclay
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Re: Problems Insuring a pottery studio in your home

I have Allstate, they are fine with it.
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Re: Problems Insuring a pottery studio in your home

I use Erie Insurance and have had no problems insuring a studio in home and a brick and mortar store. They said statistically dryers are more dangerous than kilns.
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Re: Problems Insuring a pottery studio in your home

In facts, adding studio and business coverage only added $43 a year to my homeowner's policy.
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