•January 4, 2009 •
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Helping Hand Fire and Water Restoration provides information on what you need to know about water damage and structural property damage and how it affects your insurance restoration claim.
Helping Hand Fire and Water Damage Restoration provides the following water damage restoration services in Arizona:
• 24 Hour Emergency Water Damage Cleanup Services – For Homes and Businesses
• We Bill Your Insurance Direct
• Sewage Extraction and Cleanup
• Mold Remediation – Mold Removal
• Structural Drying and Dehumidifying
• Fire Damage and Smoke Damage Restoration
CALL Helping Hand Water Damage Restoration:
1-888-668-5422
http://www.ahelpinghandrestoration.com/
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•January 4, 2009 •
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Filing a water damage insurance claim in the events of an unexpected structural disaster today is a necessity. Insurance restoration helps a business and homeowner on a monetary level when water damage hits. Water damage is already a part of a homeowners insurance that’s a given. It just depends what kind of water damage is covered by ones home insurance.
We’ve gone ahead and listed what water damage insurance will and will not cover:
* Any damage caused by water damage is ordinarily covered. For instance water damage caused by a leak in dishwasher’s hose. This is how the threat of mold, mildew, and wood rot can coime about.
* Accidental water damage, like a burst pipe, is also covered by your water damage insurance.
* Accidental bathtub overflow problems is also covered by insurance.
* Water damage due to floods is not covered, that is why you need to get separate flood insurance for this.
* When water damage occurs from pure neglect and bad maintenance will probably not be covered by a homeowners water damage insurance.
* Sewer backups are not covered by water damage insurances.
* Water leaks and seepage is usually not covered. It falls under a maintenance problem.
Homeowners should not wait when water damage occurs to file a water damage insurance restoration claim. Assessing the water damage and documenting the damage done to a property is key. A camera would come in real handy at this time. We recommend you take as many pictures as necessary of the damage for future reference. Make sure there is written notes along with the pictures. Fixing and preventing any future damage will also be the responsibility of a homeowner. Homeowners are advised to keep all receipts used for repairs on their property for later reimbursement.
It is beneficial for a property owner or homeowner to keep a detailed list of everything and anything that is missing or needs to be fixed. If you have replacement cost coverage on a home insurance policy you can just purchase new ones. Homeowners rarely ever think about keeping an updated inventory of all their properties, but after possibly reading this article they might just rethink that choice. After all, this its just a waiting game with insurance companies and the homeowners. Stay updated with your insurance company on your water damage insurance claim.
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