Chris Grunska

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Turkey, Travel & Safety: How to Protect Your Home and Family This Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a time for gathering, gratitude, and great food—but it’s also one of the busiest (and riskiest) weeks of the year for home hazards, kitchen accidents, and holiday travel. At Castle Insurance Services, we want you to enjoy the season and avoid the unexpected surprises that can turn a holiday into a headache. Here’s your essential Thanksgiving guide to staying safe, preventing common mishaps, and making sure your home and family are protected all weekend long.

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Cold Front Alert: How to Protect Your Home and Prevent Frozen Pipes in Texas

When a cold front sweeps through Texas, even one night of freezing temperatures can spell trouble for homeowners. Frozen or burst pipes can lead to serious water damage, costly repairs, and insurance headaches. Fortunately, a few preventative steps can keep your home safe and warm all season long.

1. Keep Faucets Flowing

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Beyond the Basics: Upgraded Auto Policies for Texas Drivers in 2025

Beyond the Basics: Upgraded Auto Policies for Texas Drivers in 2025 Cars have come a long way — and so has car insurance. Between advanced safety tech, EVs, and vehicles packed with smart features, the old “standard policy” doesn’t always cut it anymore. If you haven’t reviewed your auto coverage lately, now’s the time to

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Insurance Myths That Could Cost You This Fall​

As cooler weather rolls in, homeowners start preparing for football games, pumpkin patches, and the holidays ahead. But fall also brings new risks—from storm season in Texas to cozy indoor activities that can spark accidents. Unfortunately, many homeowners head into the season with common insurance misconceptions that could leave them unprotected.

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Football Season in Texas: Are You Covered for Tailgates, Parties, and Game Day Risks?

Fall in Texas means football — Friday night lights, Saturday college rivalries, and Sunday NFL drama. For a lot of us, game day is more than just the scoreboard. It’s burgers on the grill, coolers packed with drinks, and a crowd of friends and family cheering (and maybe yelling at the refs).

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Texas Auto Insurance Rates Are Rising Again—Here’s What Drivers Can Do About It

If you’ve recently opened your car insurance renewal notice and felt your stomach drop, you’re not alone. Across Texas, auto insurance rates are climbing—again. From Dallas to San Antonio, many drivers are seeing double-digit increases, even if they haven’t filed a claim or changed their driving habits.

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