Plumbing is an essential part of your home, but one you may have unpleasant experiences with. We all know plumbing to be the water in your home, but it’s also your sewerage and potentially your gas. Issues with plumbing may be caused by storms, wear and tear, and other events can be a source of frustration.
Sometimes plumbing problems take time to show up
When it happens, you may only realize the damage when everything goes awry: plumbing leaks could result in seepage or mould forming on your walls, your toilet could overflow, the shower could stop working, and your washing machine might run into problems, too.
Prevention is always the best approach
While it’s always a good idea to make sure you check the plumbing regularly, plumbing problems can crop up. As a homeowner, you will be responsible for regularly inspecting and maintaining the plumbing along with other fixtures in your home.
Check your insurance policy
Your homeowner’s insurance policy typically covers plumbing problems such as leaks caused by accidents like pipe bursts or seepage from malfunctioning equipment like air conditioners.
If you find damage in your home caused by plumbing issues, you should speak to your insurance provider before making emergency repairs. Your insurer will seek to assess the damage before processing your claim.
We work with all insurance companies and especially your insurance company for the ideal outcome for you and your home or business