
Flood Insurance Renewal - What to Check Every Year
When it comes to protecting your home, most people assume a standard homeowners insurance policy will cover every disaster.
Unfortunately, that’s a costly misconception — especially for floods.
In most cases, homeowners insurance does not cover flood damage.
Let’s look at the key differences between these two types of coverage so you can make informed decisions about your property’s protection.
A typical homeowners policy covers losses caused by everyday perils like:
Fire and smoke
Theft and vandalism
Windstorms, hail, and lightning
Accidental water damage (e.
g.
a burst pipe)
What’s usually not covered? Flooding due to storm surges, overflowing rivers, heavy rain, or hurricanes.
Flood insurance, often purchased as a separate policy through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or a private insurer, specifically covers:
Structural damage to your home’s foundation, walls, and flooring
Electrical and plumbing systems
Built-in appliances like HVAC, water heaters, and refrigerators
Personal belongings, such as furniture, clothing, and electronics (optional coverage)
Even if you live outside a high-risk flood zone, flood damage can happen anywhere — and without a flood policy, you’ll have to pay for repairs and replacements out-of-pocket.
According to FEMA, just one inch of water can cause $25,000 or more in damage to your home.
That’s why combining homeowners insurance and flood insurance provides the most complete financial protection.
Homeowners insurance protects you against everyday risks like fire and theft, while flood insurance covers water damage from storms and rising water.
Flood insurance isn’t only for those living on the coast.
Inland flooding, flash floods, and seasonal storms can strike unexpectedly.
Many lenders also require homeowners in high-risk flood areas to carry a flood policy as a condition of their mortgage.
Understanding the differences between homeowners insurance and flood insurance is crucial to protecting your home and finances.
Make sure to review your existing policy and talk to an insurance agent about your flood risk.
Being proactive can save you stress — and serious money — if a flood ever occurs.
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