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Home Insurance Edmonton | Average Rates & Best Companies (2026)

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Edmonton home insurance is expensive by national standards, but significantly more affordable than Calgary. Edmonton sits to the north of the worst hail corridor — though it still experiences damaging hailstorms — and was not directly affected by the 2013 southern Alberta floods. The most significant cost drivers in Edmonton are the city’s large stock of older housing in mature neighbourhoods, growing basement flooding claims from summer storms, and Alberta’s general premium environment following years of major weather events.

Edmonton home insurance is among Alberta’s most affordable. See the Alberta home insurance overview and average home insurance across Canada.

Average Home Insurance Costs in Edmonton

By Neighbourhood Type

AreaAverage Annual
Mature inner city (Glenora, Strathcona, Garneau)$1,800–$2,500
North Edmonton$1,500–$2,100
South Edmonton (Terwillegar, Heritage Valley)$1,400–$1,900
West Edmonton$1,500–$2,000
East Edmonton$1,400–$1,900
New construction communities$1,300–$1,700
Sherwood Park / St. Albert / Leduc$1,400–$1,900
Edmonton average (detached)$1,500–$2,000

Mature inner-city neighbourhoods with pre-1970 homes carry the highest premiums due to older electrical, plumbing, and sewer infrastructure. South Edmonton’s newer developments enjoy lower rates.

By Property Type

Property TypeAverage Annual
Detached house (average)$1,500–$2,000
Semi-detached$1,200–$1,700
Townhouse$1,000–$1,400
Condo unit (unit policy)$350–$700
Older home (pre-1970)$1,800–$2,600
New construction$1,200–$1,700

Edmonton’s Key Insurance Risks

Hail — Less Severe Than Calgary, but Real

Edmonton is on the northern edge of Hail Alley. Storms are less frequent and generally less severe than Calgary, but Edmonton still experiences damaging hailstorms:

Hail RiskCoverage
Roof and siding damageYES — standard comprehensive
Garage and outbuildingsYES — standard comprehensive

Impact-resistant shingles (Class 4) offer premium discounts from Edmonton insurers — the discount may be smaller than in Calgary, but the longer shingle life (and lower deductible risk from hail claims) still makes them worth considering.

Basement Flooding

Edmonton’s older sewer infrastructure and increasingly intense summer rainstorms have made basement flooding one of the most common claim types:

Flood TypeStandardAdd-On
Overland floodingNOOverland flood endorsement
Sewer backupNOSewer backup endorsement
Burst pipeYESN/A

City of Edmonton subsidy programs for backwater valve and sump pump installation have been offered in past years — check with the city for current availability.

Older Homes in Mature Neighbourhoods

Edmonton’s mature neighbourhoods — Glenora, Crestwood, Windsor Park, Bonnie Doon, Strathcona — have some of Edmonton’s most desirable homes, but also some of the most challenging insurance profiles:

Older Home IssueImpact
Knob-and-tube wiringSurcharge or refusal
Aluminum wiringSurcharge; ESA certification required
Galvanized plumbingSurcharge; replacement recommended
Clay sewer lineSewer backup risk premium
Older foundationWater intrusion risk

What Standard Coverage Includes

CoverageDetails
DwellingHail, fire, windstorm, vandalism, water from pipes
Personal propertyContents
Liability$1–$2M standard
Additional living expensesHotel and meals if displaced
Detached structuresGarage, fence, shed

Best Home Insurance Companies in Edmonton

InsurerNotes
Intact InsuranceLargest Alberta market
TD InsuranceMulti-product discounts
AvivaStrong Alberta presence
WawanesaCompetitive Alberta rates
The Co-operatorsGood add-on options
AMA (Alberta Motor Association)Member discounts — very competitive
Peace Hills InsuranceAlberta-based mutual
Economical (Definity)Broker-distributed

AMA membership is frequently the most effective way to reduce home and auto insurance in Edmonton. The AMA discount, combined with bundling home and auto, can reduce premiums by 20–35% versus unbundled standalone policies.

How to Save on Edmonton Home Insurance

StrategySavings
Bundle home and auto10–25%
AMA membership10–20%
Increase deductible10–20%
Class 4 impact-resistant shingles5–20% on hail/wind
Upgrade knob-and-tube wiringQualifies home for standard rates
Monitored security system5–15%
Install sump pump and backwater valve5–10%
Updated plumbing5–15%
Claims-free loyalty5–10%
Pay annually2–5%

Edmonton vs Calgary and Alberta

LocationAverage Annual
Calgary (average detached)$1,800–$2,500
Edmonton (average detached)$1,500–$2,000
Alberta average$1,600–$2,200
Ontario average$1,200–$1,800

Edmonton is meaningfully cheaper than Calgary for home insurance — the difference is largely attributable to lower hail severity and no flood zone exposure from the 2013 disaster. For homeowners choosing between the two cities, Edmonton’s insurance environment is a modest financial advantage.