Water, and the damage it causes, is one of the leading causes of insurance claims in Canada. Water has the tendency to find its way through the smallest of cracks and travel a distance through your home, appearing when and where you least expect it! Within the insurance industry, water damage has 4 typical categories:
The typical definition of water damage has been the sudden escape or rupture of water (such as a broken pipe in your home) or a back up (sewage entering through a drain) with resulting damage covered. Water Coverage is more in-depth and includes events such as surface water seeping into a home, flooding from rivers or lakes, and mass evacuation from a flood.
In these cases, the water in question:
Over the past few years, Insurers have broken out the premium for Water Coverage from a standard home policy and developed Enhanced Water Damage Packages tailored to the regional market. No different than Earthquake Zones where premiums vary based on postal code and age of home, there are now Overland Water Zones based on similar criteria.
Sewer backup is treated as a separate risk and often covered through a separate endorsement on your home insurance policy.
For these claims, the water damaging your property:
The damage from this kind of intrusion can be severe, and the cost of repairs can be higher than other types of water damage due to the additional cleaning and restoration required. The good news is that coverage is typically not that expensive to add to your policy.
This is the situation that most people think of when they consider possible flooding damage to their home. In most cases, water damage due to plumbing issues is covered by your standard home insurance policy.
When dealing with these situations, the water damage:
Condo owners need to take special note to ensure that they have adequate coverage in place for water damage due to plumbing issues. Not only would their insurance come into play for damages within their own unit, but depending on whether other units or common areas in the building were affected, their insurance may need to cover the strata deductible or repairs to their neighbours' property as well.
A leaking roof is often a problem that will only show itself over time as the water starts to penetrate your home from the top of the structure and can appear as damage in unexpected places depending on how the leak progresses.
In these cases, the water:
It's important to make sure that your roof maintenance is up-to-date in order for an insurance claim of this type to be successful.
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