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How space heaters could void your insurance and leave you paying big claims out of pocket

Last updated: February 25, 2026 8:00 pm
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As the temperature drops and energy bills rise, many Americans turn to space heaters to keep warm. These convenient devices are cost-effective, easy to use, and allow for heating specific rooms. However, what many people may not realize is that space heaters pose a significant fire risk and can complicate insurance claims.

Standard home insurance policies in the United States typically cover accidental fire damage, including fires caused by household appliances like space heaters. However, insurers may scrutinize claims involving space heaters, especially if there are concerns about their safe usage or adherence to manufacturer guidelines.

Insurance litigator Charles Gallagher III emphasizes that insurers are cautious when it comes to space heater-related claims due to the devices’ reputation for causing fires. The National Fire Protection Association reports that space heaters are a leading cause of home fires in the U.S., prompting insurers to closely examine such claims.

While most home insurance policies cover damage from space heaters, there are factors that could void coverage. Gallagher highlights issues such as using the heater as a primary heat source, its age, improper placement near flammable materials, and failure to follow safety instructions as reasons for potential claim denial.

If insurers determine that safety guidelines were ignored, tenants could be held financially responsible for damages caused by space heater fires. Landlords or their insurers may seek reimbursement, and a renter’s insurance policy may not cover the losses, leaving the tenant liable for both property damage and personal belongings.

To avoid potential insurance claim denials and financial liabilities, consumers are advised to review their insurance policies regarding space heater use and ensure compliance with safety guidelines. Best practices include using certified heaters with safety features, following manufacturer instructions, maintaining proper distance from combustible materials, and plugging directly into wall outlets.

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While space heaters can be a cost-effective heating solution, users must be aware of the associated fire risks and insurance implications. By following safety guidelines and understanding policy coverage, individuals can mitigate the chances of a space heater-related fire leading to financial losses.

References:
1. Travelers
2. Tampa Bay 28
3. National Fire Protection Association
4. Progressive
5. Ronemus & Vilensky

This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. It is provided without any warranty.

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