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Protect Your Home from Water Backup and Sump Pump Failure

Water and Sump Pump Backup is an endorsement to the Homeowners Policy that is often forgot about by first time home buyers.  A homeowners insurance policy in its standard form will not cover water that is “backed up” through a drain, toilet, etc.  If you own a Sump Pump and it fails or is over-loaded, you also not covered for damage or clean up of water.

When you live in an older city, (like every person including myself  in Upstate NY), the municipal water removal systems are very old.  The antiquated technology is often overloaded in large storms. All that water has to go someplace and for many unfortunate people that place is going to be their basement.

We’re not talking about a Flood.  For insurance purposes a flood is water is that enters the house OVER a foundation. Flood insurance is a different monster and is designed for low lying areas (i.e. Mississippi River Valley) where flooding occurs easily. If you live in a Flood zone and don’t have flood insurance, your Homeowners does not cover Flood either.  Go find a good insurance professional and get a flood policy today.

Coverage

Water and Sump Pump Backup covers drains, discharges, sump pumps, and toilets. Basically any place where excess water can “backup” into your home.  Most often this happens in the form of six inches of water on your basement floor.  The water is dirty and disgusting and its going to cost you a few grand to clean up and dry out your basement, not including the damages to your personal property (which is also NOT covered without the Water Backup endorsement).

On most policies you can buy an “Endorsement” or “Rider” to cover between $2,500 and $25,000 worth of damage and repair.  Do NOT assume you have this endorsement. Many agents will leave Water and Sump Pump Backup off a policy because they want to offer their client the “Lowest Price” in order to get the business.  And since you didn’t ask for it, they don’t feel obligated to offer it to you.

So if you are a First Time Home Buyer or current Homeowner who may be at risk of a wet basement, talk to your insurance professional about the Water and Sump Pump Backup endorsement.  The small fee is well worth the protection in times of wet weather.

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Ryan H.

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  • http://bmpinc.com/stormwater-stainless-trashscreen-filters Emerson Paynode

    You should also invest in a different, anti-flooding system to avoid these kinds of problem. Insurance helps by covering damaged properties but prevention is still better, in my opinion.

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    hey idiot, no matte rhow much of a good quality pump you have, it’ll break if run down by flood water, especially with debris

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    I think the quality pump that you used is not good enough. Buy some good quality to avoid the accidents.

  • kembelar

    I think the quality pump that you used is not good enough. Buy some good quality to avoid the accidents.

  • kembelar

    I think the quality pump that you used is not good enough. Buy some good quality to avoid the accidents.

  • http://www.ryanhanley.com/about Ryan Hanley

    Amy, Water Backup & Sump Pump Failure is an Automatic coverage on almost every Homeowners policy we write now. Instead of offering the coverage we quote w/ Water Backup and ask if the insured wants it taken off… There are so many of these claims lately…

    I don't know if you have seen the same thing?

  • http://www.bryanagency.com/ Amy Bryan

    Good points. Its amazing how much damage a few inches of water can do to someones home.

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  • Shawn Daley

    Kim;
    I would keep the water back-up coverage. We have seen companies exclude clogged drains on roof tops as water backup and have gotten them to pay using the water back-up coverage.

    Shawn Daley
    Vice-President
    Sykes-Mallia Assoc., Inc.

  • Shawn Daley

    Kim;
    I would keep the water back-up coverage. We have seen companies exclude clogged drains on roof tops as water backup and have gotten them to pay using the water back-up coverage.

    Shawn Daley
    Vice-President
    Sykes-Mallia Assoc., Inc.

  • admin

    Living in a 3rd story condo Water Backup and Sump Pump Failure coverage would most likely not be necessary. If you are currently fine with your current premium then it probably better to be safe then sorry and leave the coverage. But removing the coverage is probably a safe way to save money money on premiums. I would consult your current insurance professional for their opinion before you make a decision.

    Thanks for the question!

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  • http://www.ryanhanley.com/about Ryan Hanley

    Living in a 3rd story condo Water Backup and Sump Pump Failure coverage would most likely not be necessary. If you are currently fine with your current premium then it probably better to be safe then sorry and leave the coverage. But removing the coverage is probably a safe way to save money money on premiums. I would consult your current insurance professional for their opinion before you make a decision.

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  • admin

    The cost varies by carrier, but in general depending on the level of coverage you want your looking at between $40-$80. This would be in addition to your current premium.

    Thanks for the question!

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  • http://www.ryanhanley.com/about Ryan Hanley

    The cost varies by carrier, but in general depending on the level of coverage you want your looking at between $40-$80. This would be in addition to your current premium.

    Thanks for the question!

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  • kim f

    I just checked my insurance policy and I do have this option but my question is do I need this. I am on the top floor of a 3 story condo.

  • kim f

    I just checked my insurance policy and I do have this option but my question is do I need this. I am on the top floor of a 3 story condo.

  • Eileen Gerrish

    very helpful advice. What would be the likely cost (ballpark) of this amendment to an existing policy?

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  • Eileen Gerrish

    very helpful advice. What would be the likely cost (ballpark) of this amendment to an existing policy?

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