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Homeowner’s Insurance: Do They Cover All?

Updated: Dec 6, 2021


What does your homeowner’s insurance cover? Assuming that it covers everything inside your house and all types of damages that may be incurred to your home is simply reckless. This is why it is important that you talk with your insurance provider representative. They can explain the coverage of the homeowner’s insurance you signed up for.

To prevent unpleasant surprises that may require you to spend more, it is best to know what your home insurance covers and what it doesn’t. Coverage restrictions vary by type of policy, insurer as well as the location of the property. Your policy includes specific exemptions as well as common situations or events that homeowner’s insurance won’t cover.

Here is a list of what your policy may not cover:


Flooding may be a product of a natural disaster, but it is one of those that is not included in the situations that your insurance covers. You might need to purchase additional coverage for flooding. Simply ask your insurance provider for more details of the flooding coverage and how much this add-on means.


Pest infestation can cause serious damages to your home, but it is not covered by your insurance policy. Termites might eat the structure of your house from inside out, but you will have to pay for its repair for your policy does not include it. However, the damage that may be caused by a termite infested beam might be part of the coverage. Talk to your insurance provider to learn more about its specifics.


Compliance with the building must be met before you get insurance for your home, that’s the ideal situation. But if you need to make any renovations to meet specific building codes, such additions are not covered by insurance. However, your insurer might offer you a rider policy to cover the cost of the upgrade to ensure that the entire structure of your home is protected at all times.

Buying home insurance is an investment in its own form, thus, it is best that you understand the specifics that come with the policy before you finalize any purchases. To learn more, talk to your insurance provider. He will be able to provide you with more details about the policy you’re signing up for.

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