Should You Get Flood Insurance?
According to FEMA, floods are the nations most common natural disaster. Surprisingly though, flood damage restoration Ogden is rarely covered under homeowners or renters insurance policies. Utah is considered to be a desert state, with low yearly rainfall amounts in comparison to other states. As a result, flooding is typically not high on the list of concerns for most Layton homeowners. So how do you know if you should get a flood policy for your home? First, you can find out if you live in a flood zone and what the risk of flood damage is for your area. If you are in a flood zone, most mortgage lenders will require that you have flood insurance. But if you are not in a flood zone, is flood insurance worth it? We at Swift Restoration want to talk costs to help make you more informed when it comes to flood cleanup.How much will it cost you?
The national average price of water damage restoration is
$2,700, but normally ranges anywhere between $400 to $7,500. This number will
vary based on a number of factors, the main one being the category of water
that caused the damage. Water categories are determined by the source of water
and amount/type of contaminants found in the water. There are three categories
of water, one being the cleanest and safest, and three being the most dangerous
and contaminated. Category 1 water (clean water) restoration averages $3.75 per
square foot of damage, while Category 2 water (gray water) averages $4.50 per
square foot of damage. Category 3 water (black water) is around $7.00 per
square foot and is the most damaging and dangerous form of water damage.
Sources of Category 3 water include broken sewer line, backed-up sewer mains,
extended rain events, and flash floods from natural disasters or severe
weather.
Flood insurance may be
the right answer for you
The State of Utah Insurance Department warns that winters
with heavy snowfall, and springs with above average rainfall put homeowners at
a higher risk for flooding. Whether you are in a high-risk zone or not, it is
always a good idea to look into flood insurance. FEMA warns that if you live in
an area with low or moderate flood risk, you are still five times more likely
to experience flooding over a fire in your home over the next 30 years. For
many homeowners, flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program
could cost less than $400 per year. That number sounds much better than the
average $2,700 you could be spending in flood cleanup costs. Because damage
ensued from Category 3 water is worse than any other water damage, the cleanup
cost will more than likely be higher. At the end of the day, it is your call
whether or not to add flood insurance protection to your home. Water damage is
devastating and expensive, and it is important to know that the team at Swift
Restoration is ready to help if flooding occurs, whether you have flood
insurance or not.
We are ready to help
Swift Restoration provides emergency flood cleanup services
in and around Weber and Davis County. We work with many insurance companies,
contractors, public adjusters, and management companies for water damage. We
use our expertise to guide you through the claim process. If you are not
enrolled with an insurance company or policy that will cover water damage from
flooding, we will be happy to offer you a competitive price. Our goal is to
make sure you are taken care of and to get your home restored as quickly as
possible. Flood insurance can help protect the home you have built, and give
you peace of mind if disaster strikes. But whether your home is covered or not,
the team at Swift will be there to take care of all your
flood cleanup needs.
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