Arizona homeowners insurance that covers the heat, the monsoon, and the wildfire.
Dwelling coverage, personal property, liability, loss of use, flood, and umbrella — purpose-built for Arizona homeowners. We compare 12+ A-rated carriers to find the best rate for your Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson, or northern Arizona home. Licensed in Arizona. 15-minute quotes.

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Arizona homeowners insured across Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson, Chandler, and northern Arizona
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Licensed in Arizona
- Licensed in Arizona
- Founded 2005 — 20+ years
- Arizona home insurance specialists
- 15-minute quote turnaround
- Same-day claims contact
- A.M. Best A+ carrier partners
Coverage built specifically for Arizona homeowners.
Arizona's homeowners insurance market is unique — extreme heat, monsoon flooding, wildfire interface risk, and carriers that have tightened underwriting across the state. We build programs designed for the actual risk of owning a home in Arizona.
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The coverage gaps that cost Arizona homeowners the most.
Most homeowners don't find out their coverage is wrong until a claim is denied. We check your dwelling rebuild cost, your flood exclusion, your liability limits for pools and dogs, and your personal property sub-limits before you need them.
Local Arizona expertise since 2005
Contractors Choice Agency was founded in Chandler, AZ in 2005. We know Arizona's homeowners market — monsoon season claims patterns, wildfire interface underwriting, and which carriers actually pay fairly in the Valley.
Dwelling coverage at true rebuild cost
Many Arizona homeowners are insured at market value — not replacement cost. After a total loss, you need to rebuild, not buy. We verify your dwelling limit against actual construction costs in your Arizona market.
Flood coverage for monsoon season
Standard homeowners policies exclude flood entirely. Arizona's monsoon season brings flash flooding that can cause tens of thousands in damage — we add NFIP or private flood coverage so you're not uncovered.
12+ carriers compared for every quote
We don't work for one carrier. We compare 12+ A-rated options for your Arizona home and present the best combination of price, coverage, and financial strength.
Scheduled property for high-value items
Jewelry, firearms, art, and collections have low sub-limits under standard policies. We schedule individual items to ensure they're covered for their actual replacement value.
Umbrella for pool and dog liability
Arizona pools and dog bites are among the leading sources of personal liability claims. A $1M umbrella above your base liability limits runs $15–$30/month and covers the gap between your policy and a serious injury judgment.
Rental property and vacant home coverage
Standard HO-3 policies don't cover non-owner-occupied or vacant properties. We write landlord policies and dwelling fire policies for Arizona rental properties and investment homes.
From quote request to bound policy in about a day.
No forms that take an hour, no callbacks from a call center. Tell us about your Arizona home, we shop the right carriers, and you have real quotes in 15 minutes — not a week.
Tell us about your Arizona home
15-min call or quick form. Home address, year built, square footage, pool or dogs, current insurer, and what's changed since your last renewal.
We shop 12+ Arizona carriers
We compare rates and coverage from multiple A-rated carriers that write in Arizona — including options your current agent may not have access to.
Bind a policy built for your home
Dwelling + personal property + liability + loss of use, plus flood or umbrella if needed — one coordinated program with no coverage gaps.
Claims support when you need it
When a monsoon event, wildfire, theft, or liability claim arrives, you reach a person who knows your policy — not a call center. Same-day contact.
Or call 844-967-5247 — usually answered live.
Arizona homeowners insurance. Phoenix to Flagstaff.
From the Phoenix metro and Scottsdale to Tucson, Prescott, and northern Arizona, we insure Arizona homes across every region and risk profile.
- Phoenix Metro — Phoenix · Mesa · Tempe · Glendale · Peoria
- Scottsdale & East Valley — Scottsdale · Paradise Valley · Chandler · Gilbert · Queen Creek
- Tucson & Southern Arizona — Tucson · Marana · Oro Valley · Sierra Vista · Nogales
- Northern Arizona — Flagstaff · Sedona · Williams · Winslow · Show Low
- Prescott & Yavapai County — Prescott · Prescott Valley · Chino Valley · Cottonwood
- West & Northwest Arizona — Surprise · Buckeye · Goodyear · Avondale · Wickenburg

Statewide coverage for Arizona homeowners.
Insuring Arizona homes since 2005.
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Arizona homeowners insurance, in plain English.
A standard Arizona homeowners policy (HO-3) covers your dwelling structure, personal property, personal liability, and loss of use if your home is uninhabitable after a covered loss. It does NOT cover flood, earthquake, or normal wear and tear. Arizona homeowners in monsoon zones should strongly consider adding flood coverage separately.
Arizona homeowners insurance averages $1,200–$2,500/year depending on location, home value, age, construction type, wildfire risk, flood zone, pool, dogs, and claims history. Phoenix and Tucson metro homes tend to run lower; northern Arizona and wildfire interface areas run significantly higher. We compare 12+ carriers to find your best rate.
Yes — windstorm and hail from monsoon storms are covered under a standard HO-3. However, flood from monsoon runoff or flash flooding is excluded under the flood exclusion. You need separate flood coverage (NFIP or private flood) to cover monsoon-related flooding.
Yes. Wildfire is a covered peril under standard Arizona homeowners policies. However, some carriers have restricted underwriting in wildfire interface (WUI) zones — particularly around Flagstaff, Prescott, and Sedona. If you're in a WUI area, we access specialty carriers that still write competitively in those markets.
Standard Arizona homeowners policies exclude flood, earthquake, sewer backup (unless endorsed), normal wear and tear, pest damage, and intentional acts. Luxury items like jewelry, firearms, and art often have sub-limits. We review your exclusions and fill the gaps with endorsements or separate policies.
If you're in a FEMA-designated flood zone, your lender will require it. But flash flooding from Arizona monsoons can affect homes well outside mapped flood zones. We recommend flood coverage for any Arizona home in a low-lying area, near a wash, or in a known monsoon runoff corridor.
You need enough to rebuild your home at current Arizona construction costs — not its market value. In Arizona, residential reconstruction runs $150–$350+ per square foot depending on construction type, finishes, and location. Many Arizona homeowners are underinsured because their policy was set at purchase price, not rebuild cost. We verify this for every client.
Your pool structure is covered under dwelling coverage. Pool equipment (pumps, heaters) may be covered under personal property or other structures. Pool-related liability — if a guest is injured in your pool — is covered under your personal liability limit. A pool increases your liability exposure; we often recommend an umbrella policy.
Yes, under your personal liability coverage. Arizona has strict liability laws for dog bites — owners are liable regardless of the dog's history. If you own a large-breed dog or a breed some carriers surcharge or exclude, we find you carriers that write the coverage without restricting your dog.
Loss of use (additional living expenses) pays for hotel, food, and temporary housing if a covered loss makes your Arizona home uninhabitable during repairs. In the Phoenix metro, hotel rates run $150–$400/night. A major claim repair can take months — loss of use coverage is critical.
Yes. We access specialty markets for high-value Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and Fountain Hills homes that require true replacement-cost coverage, extended replacement-cost endorsements, and custom rebuild-cost analysis. Standard carriers often underprice and underinsure these properties.
A personal umbrella adds $1M–$5M in liability above your homeowners and auto policies. It pays when a judgment exceeds your base liability limit — from a pool injury, dog bite, serious auto accident, or other liability event. In Arizona, a $1M umbrella costs $15–$30/month.
Standard HO-3 policies cover owner-occupied homes only. For rental properties, you need a landlord policy (also called a dwelling fire or DP-3 policy) that covers the structure, your liability as a landlord, and optional loss of rents. We write landlord policies for Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson, and East Valley rental properties.
Standard homeowners policies cap jewelry at $1,500–$2,500, firearms at $2,500, and fine art at similar limits. If your jewelry, gun collection, art, or other valuables exceed those sub-limits, you need to schedule individual items. Scheduled coverage removes sub-limits and often covers mysterious disappearance.
Yes — though it's challenging. Some admitted carriers have exited northern Arizona WUI zones. We work with specialty admitted and surplus lines markets that still write Flagstaff, Prescott, Sedona, and Yavapai County homes with competitive terms.
Yes. Standard HO-3 policies cover your personal property worldwide at a reduced percentage (typically 10% of your personal property limit). If your laptop is stolen from your car or your luggage is lost on a trip, your homeowners policy may cover it.
A standard HO-3 typically excludes or limits coverage after 30–60 days of vacancy. If your Arizona home is vacant for an extended period — during renovation, estate settlement, or a seasonal absence — you need a vacancy endorsement or a separate dwelling fire policy to maintain coverage.
The most effective ways: install a monitored alarm system (5–15% discount), add impact-resistant roofing (10–30%), bundle with your auto policy (5–15%), increase your deductible, and shop multiple carriers at renewal. We re-shop your coverage annually to prevent renewal-creep premium increases.
Not by default. Sewer and drain backup is excluded from standard HO-3 policies but can be added as an endorsement for $50–$150/year. Given Arizona's aging sewer infrastructure in older Phoenix and Tucson neighborhoods, it's a cost-effective add.
Contact your insurer directly (their claims line is on your declarations page) as soon as the loss occurs. Document everything with photos before making temporary repairs. Temporary repairs to prevent further damage are covered — keep receipts. We walk clients through the process and help navigate disputes with the carrier.
Protect Your Arizona Home with coverage built for the desert.
Whether you need a standard HO-3 policy today, or a full program — dwelling, flood, umbrella, scheduled property — one call gets you real quotes from carriers that understand Arizona's risk environment. Not a voicemail and a two-week wait.
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