That depends upon what you mean by "include"! Doors are not specifically excluded property under a homeowner's policy, and they are usually attached to the structure, so in most cases, they would be considered part of the building. If that is the scenario you are referring to, then the coverage that applies to the building also applies to the door.
Then you need to explain what kind of damage you are referring to - will your homeowner's insurance pay for your door if you intentionally light it on fire? No. It will also not pay if your door is damaged in a flood, a volcanic eruption, a nuclear explosion, a termite infestation, etc.
If your door is damaged by hail, then yes. In most cases, it will be covered by your homeowner's insurance, subject to your deductible. If someone steals or vandalizes your door, those are also things that would be covered.
If you have a more explicit question, then you will garner a more exacting answer! As your question is written, it is very difficult to answer.
The purpose of home insurance is to have financial protection for ones home and possessions. Some specific reasons for home insurance include protection from fire, storm damage, or burglary.
Your homeowners insurance will cover your garage door subject to your deductible since it is part of your house. Your Home insurance does not cover damage to a vehicle though. That's what Auto insurance is for. Your friend will need to contact his auto insurance to fix his vehicle.
Refer to your home insurance policy. It depends on why the stained glass is broken. Your home insurance covers property damage from such things as Wind, Hail, Fire. Most likely the cost of fixing a broken glass is far below your insurance deductible.
Depends on the specific insurance and the type of structural damage. The question is to vague to be answered adequately here.
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Yes, Halifax insurance does include home and car insurance. In fact, there are various options for such insurance, and it also even includes other types of insurance such as pet.
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The different types of insurance available for homeowners include homeowners insurance, which covers the structure of the home and personal belongings, and flood insurance, which protects against damage from flooding. Additionally, there is also earthquake insurance for protection against earthquake damage, and umbrella insurance for extra liability coverage beyond standard policies.
No, unfortunately it does not. Your homeowners insurance covers damage to your home. Your auto insurance covers damage to your car.
No, Home insurance does not provide coverage for automobiles, it does not matter who the automobile belongs too. That's what auto insurance is for. Damage to an automobile would be covered under the vehicle owners auto insurance policy.
Heat from a fire or an explosion yes. Heat from "weather conditions" no. Damage from "weather conditions" are specifically excluded.
Your home renters insurance will cover you for loss or damage to the property which you own and which is kept within your rental property. Any damage to the actual structure of the building would be covered by the landlord's insurance.