• Weight of Ice & Snow

    Winter can take a heavy toll on your outbuildings. Months of accumulating ice, snow, and sleet can add a surprising amount of extra weight to a structure—any more than two feet of packed snow per square foot might be too much for your building to handle. Ensure you’re protected by contacting your agent to add Weight of Ice and Snow coverage to your outbuildings!

  • Covid Precautions

    Due to Covid precautions the office will be closed to the public until further notice. Please utilize our website, call, or drop payments/paperwork in the drop box outside of our building. To speak with us, or if you have any questions call the office at 636-528-8242. Thank you so much.

  • Holiday Cooking Safety

    The kitchen is the heart of the home during the holidays. So, keeping fire safety at the top of your mind during this time is important. As you’re organizing that family feast, remember, by following a few simple safety tips you can enjoy time with your loved ones and keep yourself and your family safer from fire. • Stay in the kitchen when you are cooking on the stovetop • Stay in the home when cooking your turkey and check on it frequently. • Keep children away from the stove • Be sure electric cords are not dangling off the counter within easy reach of a child. • Keep matches…

  • Get the most out of your Vehicle’s Battery

    Most people wait until their car battery dies before they decide to replace it. But you can help prevent that headache and inconvenience by following these tips to avoid a dead battery: 1. Know Your Car battery’s Age: Most cars require 12-volt batteries that last from three to five years. Hopefully, you kept the receipt or noted the date when you bought your current battery. In some cases, the manufacturer places an easy-to-remove plastic cover over the battery. If you’re lucky, you will see a simple circular sticker on the battery with the date. 2. Look for the warning of a dying battery: You might notice that when you turn…

  • Roof – Seal Coat

    Having a metal roof on your home or structure is great! They typically last longer than composition shingles and are very strong. Your metal roof needs a new coating every 2 years and touch-ups at frequent intervals, especially after storms have deposited debris or branches on the roof. Here are some tips when seal coating. • Check the weather and make sure rain is not in the forecast and not below 50 degrees out • Inspect for blisters, cracked seams and peeling • Clean with a wire brush and sandpaper and a putty knife to remove flaking • Repair any splits and patch any holes • Coat seams with patching…

  • 31 Years of Service

    Thank you for your 31 years of dedication, loyalty and service to our company, Mindy. We will miss your wealth of knowledge, witty humor and guided support in the office. Have a happy and healthy retirement. You deserve the best!

  • Home Escape Plan

    This week is National Fire Prevention week. Did you know that if a fire starts in your home you may have as little as two minutes to escape? During a fire, early warning from a working smoke alarm plus a fire escape plan that has been practiced regularly can save lives. A plan should include exit strategies from the house, a designated meet up place and a list of important phone numbers (family members, insurance agent, etc.) Need help making you plan? Check this site out: http://www.ready.gov/make-a-plan

  • Purchasing Farm Equipment

    When you have a farm, you know the right tools make all the difference. And when a piece of your equipment is near the end of its life after helping you run your business, getting a quality new or new-to-you replacement at the right price is crucial to your bottom line. Here are some tips to help you find the right farm equipment and make the most of it: How much use will the equipment see? If your purchase will need to log thousands of hours over the next few years, you’d be wise to lean towards a new or gently-used piece of equipment. Research the typical lifespan of the…

  • Machinery Transportation

    If you farm you know machinery and equipment is being moved around from one place to another frequently. Did you know, if you are towing a piece of equipment with a vehicle and an accidental collision or overturn occurs your equipment may not be covered? Protect your equipment from this risk by adding a Machinery Transportation endorsement to your policy! Other terms apply. If you have questions, please contact your agent

  • Hit and Run

    Protect yourself and your vehicle from falling victim to this type of accident with our Uninsured Motorists Coverage. Call your agent and ask today!