Water is one of the most destructive forces on the planet. Unfortunately, your home is not excluded from the damage and destruction water can create.
That is why it is important to take preventative measures, now, to reduce your flooding risk and the level of water damage to your home. Keep these tips on how to prevent flooding in your home in mind as you make home improvements, landscape your lawn, and engage in seasonal cleaning activities inside and outside your home.
According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), as little as one inch of water in your home can easily cause $25,000 worth of damage. Higher levels of water are even more financially devastating to homeowners and renters alike. This is damage that is typically excluded from protection with a standard home insurance policy.
What is even more concerning is that you do not need to live in a flood zone for flooding to impact your home. In fact, flash flooding and water damage from other factors can be equally devastating to your finances and cause damage to irreplaceable family possessions like photographs, heirlooms, etc. Common causes of flooding for people who do not live near bodies of water like oceans, rivers, and lakes include the following.
As you can see, you do not need to live near water to experience flooding in your home.
In addition to specific flood insurance protection for your home and possessions, there are other things you can do to protect your home from preventable flooding damage, including the following.
While there are no guarantees when it comes to preventing flooding completely, the more steps you take to avoid flooding and safeguard your home and belongings, the better.
The short answer is no. The average home insurance policy does not provide protection against flood damage to your home. You’ll need specific flood insurance to protect your home against flooding. Fortunately, it is not difficult to secure flood insurance for your home.
Prevention is always the best cure. Even when it comes to flooding. Use the steps above to reduce your flooding risk and minimize water damage when flooding does occur. Additionally, contact Arnold Insurance today to discuss your concerns and to get insurance coverage to protect you and your home from its worst enemy – water, and the damage it causes.