Water damage is a leading cause of property loss, with various common sources contributing to significant damage and costly repairs. Understanding these sources can help in prevention and mitigation.
Flooding is not covered by a standard insurance policy. It requires an additional endorsement added to the property insurance policy.
Burst pipes, leaking faucets, and aging plumbing systems are frequent culprits. High water pressure and unnoticed leaks can exacerbate these issues.
Faulty appliances such as water heaters, washing machines, and dishwashers can lead to substantial water damage if they fail or leak.
Damaged or deteriorating roofs allow water to seep into the home, affecting ceilings, walls, basements and insulation.
Severe weather events like heavy rains, hurricanes, and floods can introduce large amounts of water into properties, leading to extensive damage.
When gutters are blocked, water overflows and accumulates around the foundation, potentially causing basement flooding and structural issues.
A malfunctioning sump pump can result in basement flooding, especially during heavy rainfall.
Improper maintenance of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems can lead to water leaks and moisture buildup.