Protecting your future in the heart of the Piedmont.
Nestled in the heart of North Carolina's Piedmont region, Alamance County is a vibrant area known for its rich history and steady growth. From the bustling streets of Burlington to the historic charm of Graham, it's a place many families are proud to call home. Located just a 30-minute drive from our High Point office, Blue Paper Co. is dedicated to providing the residents of Alamance County with personalized insurance solutions and the peace of mind that comes with Allstate's protection.
A city of textiles, technology, and community.
View CoveragePositively charming and growing fast.
View CoverageThe historic heart of Alamance County.
View CoverageHome to a world-class university and vibrant town life.
View CoverageA town of gardens and community pride.
View CoverageA growing community with a bright future.
View CoverageRich in history on the banks of the Haw.
View CoverageA peaceful community with natural beauty.
View CoverageCompare key stats across cities in this county to understand differences in housing costs, income levels, and commute times. Click a city name to view its full insurance guide.
| City | Population | Median Home Value | Median Income | Avg. Commute |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Burlington | 63,274 | $275,000 | $56,880 | 24 minutes |
| Mebane | 20,654 | $285,000 | $62,500 | 28 minutes |
| Graham | 19,311 | $195,000 | $48,500 | 25 minutes |
| Elon | 11,457 | $285,000 | $62,500 | 28 minutes |
| Green Level | 3,230 | $285,000 | $62,500 | 28 minutes |
| Haw River | 2,824 | $285,000 | $62,500 | 28 minutes |
| Swepsonville | 2,582 | $285,000 | $62,500 | 28 minutes |
Understanding local risks helps you choose the right coverage. Here are the top insurance concerns for Alamance County residents.
Alamance County has experienced 20 natural disasters since 2010, with the majority being related to severe storms, hurricanes, and flooding events.
With the Haw River and its tributaries winding through the county, areas in and around Burlington, Graham, and Swepsonville are susceptible to flooding, especially after heavy rains. Standard home insurance doesn't cover flood damage, making a separate policy crucial for at-risk properties.
Review FEMA flood maps for your specific address and consider a separate flood insurance policy, even if you're not in a high-risk zone.
While inland, Alamance County still feels the effects of hurricanes and tropical storms, which bring high winds capable of damaging roofs, siding, and downing trees. A robust home insurance policy is the first line of defense against these powerful storms.
Check your home policy for your hurricane or wind deductible; it may be a percentage of your home's value, not a flat dollar amount.
The convergence of I-40 and I-85 creates a major transportation corridor through Alamance County, leading to heavy traffic and an increased risk of accidents, especially during peak commute times around Burlington and Mebane. Proper auto coverage is essential for daily drivers.
Consider adding collision coverage and increasing your liability limits beyond the state minimum to protect your assets in a serious at-fault accident.
Alamance County has a moderate overall risk profile typical of Piedmont NC counties.
Alamance County experiences moderate severe weather typical of the NC Piedmont. Thunderstorms, occasional hail, and rare tornado activity are the primary concerns.
Most of Alamance County has minimal flood risk. Low-lying areas near streams may have localized exposure.
Property crime in Alamance County is near the NC Piedmont average.
Traffic in Alamance County is moderate. Local highways and state roads serve as primary commuting routes.
Wildfire risk in Alamance County is minimal. Moderate humidity and developed land reduce fire potential.
Alamance County residents should maintain standard comprehensive coverage. Severe weather and auto accidents are the most common insurance claims in the area.
Based on local risks and demographics, here are the coverages we recommend for Alamance County residents.
With major corridors like I-40/I-85 and an average commute of 23 minutes, having the right auto insurance is vital for protecting yourself and your vehicle on Alamance County's busy roads.
Protecting your investment from risks like wind damage from seasonal storms and unforeseen events is critical, especially with home values averaging around $325,000 in the county.
From the apartments in Elon to rental homes in Mebane, renters insurance protects your personal belongings from theft or damage and provides liability coverage.
Providing a financial safety net for your family's future is a cornerstone of responsible planning for the hardworking families of Alamance County.
An umbrella policy provides an extra layer of liability protection over your auto and home policies, a smart choice for homeowners and frequent drivers in a growing county.
NC's warm climate means year-round tick and flea risks, and Alamance County's outdoor spaces make snake encounters a real concern for dogs. A single emergency vet visit can cost $2,000–$5,000+. Pet insurance through Embrace covers accidents, illnesses, and surgeries — turning unpredictable bills into a manageable monthly payment.
Real feedback from Alamance County residents we've helped protect. Your neighbors trust Blue Paper Co.
4.7(19)“Had a fender bender on I-85 and Brenda handled everything — rental car, body shop, the works. Couldn't have been smoother.”
“Great experience with Blue Paper Co. Cheryl is knowledgeable, friendly, and always available when we need help. Proud to be a client in Alamance County.”
Real Claims Stories
Anonymized real cases showing how our team guides clients through the claims process.
A driver was rear-ended in a shopping center parking lot. The other driver's insurance was slow to respond, so the agent helped file through their own collision coverage to speed up repairs.
Repairs completed in 5 days; subrogation recovered the deductible within 60 days.
A renter returned from work to find their apartment broken into, with electronics and personal items stolen. Their renters insurance covered replacement costs, and the agent helped file a police report and inventory list.
Claim approved in 3 days; replacement check issued for stolen items within the policy limit.
A policyholder was T-boned at an intersection by a driver with no insurance. Uninsured motorist coverage paid for vehicle repairs and medical bills, and the agent helped navigate the legal process.
Medical bills covered; vehicle repaired in 9 days; legal consultation arranged at no cost.
All cases are anonymized composites for illustrative purposes. Individual results may vary.
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