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Water Damage Tip From Trusted Regina Insurance Provider Campbell & Haliburton Insurance

Trusted Regina Insurance experts at Campbell and Haliburton Insurance Inc have been in the community for over 50 years. They know it is customer service and knowledge that counts when you are in need of an insurance company in Regina. Campbell & Haliburton Insurance, myCH.ca, dedicated insurance brokers in Regina can assist you with finding the plan that works best for you. In their latest Campbell & Halliburton Regina Home insurance tip, they share items of importance to note regarding water damage.

Water is the new fire. It’s not just a thing we say to our clients, it is the truth. Where insurance claims used to be dominated by fire, now we are in a position where more than 60% of claims placed on property are for water, while around 25% are for fire. So what do you need to know about water? There are a few items of importance to note regarding water damage:

1) How did the water enter your home?

Water isn’t a singular form of loss and can come from many different facets. Water can enter from a burst pipe, through the sump pump, through the sewer line, seeping from appliances, through the roof during a rain, and the list goes on and on. Further, when did it enter the premises, and how long has it been entering the house? Depending on how or when the water got in will have implications on whether the loss is covered. If you were away on holidays during the winter and your furnace went out, did you have a capable person enter your property often enough to qualify for coverage, or will you be out in the cold upon arrival?

So the question isn’t whether there is water, but how did it get there. Barring certain extenuating circumstances, there will not be coverage available for water entering through the roof ever, as coverage cannot be purchased for this, same with seepage through basement walls. Both of these are issues that have a basis in maintenance issues rather than sudden & accidental issues. This is also the case with water continually leaking from home appliances. Water will only continually leak due to maintenance or fault installation issues.

2) Flood: Insurance vs Personal Definition

The word flood means something different to you or me than it does to an insurance company. To you or I flood may mean just any water on the floor. An insurance company, they have no less than 4 definitions for water on the floor: water escape & rupture, overland water, sewer backup, and seepage. And the definition of flood is typically something that cannot be covered. Even at the very base if we think of what a flood is it is water accumulating in a location that it typically would not accumulate in, whether by rain or overflow. To an insurance company, that explanation is what they consider “overland water”, where flood is usually associated with saltwater.

3) So… what am I covered for then?

Long story short, your policy is going to be different depending on what you have elected to have covered and we cannot definitively say what you are covered for without looking at your cover page and wording booklet. For instance, if you have fire insurance only, which is a very bad policy, there would be no coverage for water damage at all. But your typical home insurance policy will, at the very least, provide coverage for water escape & rupture. This is water that escapes from a pipe or water container when it bursts or overflows from a water container (like a tub or a sink). What your typical policy will not have is sewer backup as automatic coverage.

4) Optional extras for water coverage

So, your standard home insurance policy will not have an automatic inclusion for sewer backup or overland water. What now? Not to worry. Most companies will provide coverage for sewer backup (provided you haven’t had that issue in the past, or, if you have, you have taken measures to prevent it from happening again), and some are even starting to offer coverage for overland water. This is a major shift in the past few years, at least for Saskatchewan insurers, as these were never offerings in the past. The cost is subjective to location, as certain areas are more prone than others, with some areas not being able to get insurance for these things, but we’ve seen a step in the right direction. Some companies place limits on the amount of coverage, while others will not limit you other than based on your building value.

5) When did the water enter the home, and how bad is the water damage?

A standard policy will never cover damage from mold, rot, and a few other preventable issues. If there is rot in the wood, then the water has been there a long time. If there is mold, the water has been there a long time. In these cases, it is generally understood that the homeowner should have been aware of what was happening in the home and taken measures to prevent it from becoming worse. While sometimes it may be impossible to have known there was an issue, it is generally best practice to check your basement/crawl space at least a few times a year to see if there are any issues, same thing with the attic! Your roof is your first line of defence against water entering your home during a rainfall, after all, it’s a good idea to ensure proper maintenance!

These are a few important notes on water damage in your home. There are certainly more; this is not meant to be a comprehensive list, just something to get thoughts rolling about what flood actually is for insurance purposes. We get calls about flooding regularly and want to help you out by providing some knowledge of why we ask the questions we ask afterwards. So flood is not what happens when water comes from the pipes, or through the sewer system, or even from a heavy rainfall! All of these have separate terms with separate definitions and levels of coverage.

Is Your Home Damaged Due To A Flood?

Sometimes you can do everything possible and still have damage due to flooding. Our home insurance experts at Campbell & Haliburton Insurance can help you deal with the cost of your lost items, plus any structural damage caused by the flooding. Contact our Regina Insurance brokers to find out more about your coverage and to get a quote.

As you walk out of our door, you can do so with the assurance that you are covered with the home insurance that best meets your needs. If you don’t have an insurance broker and want to talk to someone who is truly passionate about your insurance, contact us at Campbell & Haliburton Insurance. We would love to help you.

This is a general overview. There are many different insurance companies, and there are always differences in insurance policies. For specific details on your policy and coverage, we recommend that you contact your agent or broker.


Our Trusted Regina Insurance Agents at Campbell & Haliburton have your best interests and safety in mind and our commitment to customer service is one of the pillars of our business. We also know insurance inside and out, so please contact us for all of your insurance needs and we will be more than happy to help ensure what you value most is protected.

Campbell & Haliburton's doors opened in 1957. Since then, they have seen run-away inflation, recessions, and now, a global pandemic. Through it all, their doors have remained open as they are committed to providing outstanding service to you. No matter what the next years and decades bring they have committed to continue to stay open to serve you.

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Winmar your Trusted Regina disaster services experts share a tip on Water Damage

WINMAR® Regina performs restoration services for residential and commercial properties across Saskatchewan. Our crews offer prompt and professional services to help our customers get back to pre-loss life with the least amount of interruption and associated costs as possible. . They are the Regina property restoration specialistsWINMAR IS A TRUSTED REGINA DISASTER SERVICES & REGINA GENERAL CONTRACTOR. In their latest WINMAR Regina Trusted tip, they share information on what water damage does to your home and how they can help! 



Water Damage 

When water damage occurs, immediate action must be taken in order to find the cause, fix the issue, and prevent further damage from occurring. At WINMAR® Regina, our IICRC trained technicians specialize in cleaning up water damage to your home or property. Our team of specialists is equipped with the techniques and equipment to determine the cause and repair the damages properly.

Water damage can occur at any time of the day, any day of the year, which is why WINMAR® Regina is available 24/7 for all types of emergency water damage issues in your home or business.

 

Category 1 Water Damage

Category 1 water sources do not cause an initial health threat. Sources include broken pipes, appliance water line failures, hot water heater ruptures, and broken toilet tanks. If Category 1 water damage is dealt with in the first 24 hours, oftentimes everything can be dried in place and minimal demolition will be required.

Category 2 Water Damage

Category 2 water sources contain some degree of contamination. These sources include appliance overflow, aquariums leaks, waterbed leaks or bursts, and falling rainwater. If Category 1 water damage is left for more than 48 hours, it becomes Category 2 water damage and will require a cleanup process similar to Category 3 water damage.

Category 3 Water Damage

Category 3 water sources always contain pathogenic agents and can be harmful to your health. These water sources include sewer backups, sea and ground surface water, toilet bowl overflows, and sump pump backups. With Category 3 water damage, all items that are contaminated need to be dealt with properly and by professionals to prevent further damage to your home & your health. Many items, including your carpet & drywall, need to be removed & properly disposed of. WINMAR® was one of the first companies to purchase an Esporta Wash system. This system safely & effectively cleans & disinfects your soft contents that have suffered water damage.

 

Our Process At WINMAR® Regina

Each time we work with our customers is an opportunity for our WINMAR® team to show our professional skills and how we really do make a difference.

The first step is always to meet with our customers and go over the scope of the job. We always ask our customers to remove any valuables or sentimental items from the area before we start work.

Next, we want to deal with the things that matter most to you – your belongings. WINMAR® will work with you to carefully pack & move your undamaged contents to a safe place. We will also determine which of your contaminated items can be cleaned & returned to you, and which need to be disposed of. With the help of the Esporta Wash System, we can now save up to 85% of your belongings that were damaged by water.

Next, we will deal with your home. Properly trained technicians will use their equipment to determine which areas of your walls & floor need to be removed. After the demolition is complete, WINMAR® will disinfect the area and set up drying equipment to stabilize the environment. Properly drying the water-damaged areas will prevent future damage from occurring.

Lastly, we want to meet with our customers again. We want to ensure you are happy with the work done and understand the next steps in the process. Remember, WINMAR® is here to help you put things back together too.

 WINMAR® Regina's experienced and certified staff provide full-disaster service restoration for all types of loss:

With their 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year service they always come through for you. See more services by clicking on the show more info button below. They also offer full general contracting services to Regina and the surrounding area.

General Contractor Services include:
  • Renovations
  • New Constructions

WINMAR® knows what it takes to satisfy its customers.

'WINMAR® Coming Through For You!'

Winmar is a Trusted Regina Disaster Services, Abatement Specialist and  Regina General Contractor

 

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