We answer your questions about what to do after water damage, how to file your insurance claim, and how much is this going to cost?
Your home insurance company will typically cover your water damage if it’s considered sudden and internal water damage. For example, a burst pipe, leaking appliances or plumbing problems would all be covered by your insurance.
If the source of the leak or flooding is inside your home, there’s a great chance it will be covered and protected by your water damage insurance.
Reach out to a certified water restoration professionals or your insurance company to verify the specifics.
There are a couple of things that can disqualify you from having your water or flood damage covered by your claim.”Gradual damage” is a term used to represent issues that weren’t sudden or unexpected. For example, if you neglected to maintain or upkeep a toilet that overflowed in your home, there’s a chance your insurance will not cover the full amount of your water damage. These include:
Call your insurance company and ask the following questions:
Call your insurance company and ask the following questions:
If you choose to file a claim, follow these steps:
Water or fire damage usually only happens to a person once in their lifetime, so the claim process can be a new and confusing situation. Our experts will guide you through the process and work side-by-side with the adjuster to get you the best compensation for your losses.
Depending on your insurance, you might even qualify for property improvement upgrades. Here’s how we handle the insurance process:
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