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Damage from Floods: How to Protect Your Home

Everyone Lives in a Flood Zone

Did you know that most homeowners policies do not cover flood damage? However, you can purchase flood insurance as a separate policy from your insurance agent.

But do you need flood insurance? In a word, “YES!”

Floods can happen anywhere, anytime. Even an inch of water in your home can cause extensive–and expensive–damage. Consider the following….

What Does a Flood Insurance Policy Cover?

A standard flood policy covers the home’s structure (building) for up to $250,000 and its contents up to $100,000. In addition to the building, the structure portion of the policy will typically cover furnace, water heater and air conditioner damage; flood debris clean up; and flood surface damage such as to installed carpeting and tile. The contents portion will typically cover furniture, clothing, electronics, and valuables such as jewelry and art.

If you need an additional amount of coverage based on the value of your home and contents, excess flood policies are available. Check with your insurance agent to learn more about flood policy options and which type of coverage best meets your individual needs. For renters, flood insurance is available for contents coverage up to $100,000. Flood insurance is also available for business owners (nonresidential property owners); standard coverage includes up to $500,000 each for a building and its contents.

If You Wait, It May Be Too Late

Flood insurance is typically subject to a 30-day waiting period, meaning that it will not cover losses incurred within 30 days after the policy effective date. So don’t wait until a hurricane is forecast in your area to purchase a flood policy–or it will be too late to have coverage for that storm. If a policy is purchased in connection with a mortgage, the 30-day waiting period does not apply.

Be Prepared Before a Flood

Floods can happen any time and any place, and they can happen fast! Whether you live near the water or not, you should always be ready. Here are some important things you can do to prepare.

Be Safe During a Flood

Hopefully, you will never have to experience a flood firsthand. But if you do, there are a few things you can do to help stay safe:

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Report any property damage to your insurance agent or company representative immediately, and make temporary repairs to prevent further damage. For information about filing an insurance claim after a disaster, contact: Tower Hill Insurance Group Customer Service at 800.342.3407.

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