2010 The Year Of The Flood?
The world is experiencing new weather patterns that cause flood insurance to now be a necessity for anyone who owns a home or a building. Because flooding is not restricted to the coastal regions, floods can happen to anyone at any time, even without many of the warning signs that once were considered a precursor to a flood.
But what about other areas that are not quite so low lying and are not quite so surrounded by water? Do homes in these areas have any real risk of being taken down by a flood? A simple flood that brings water into your home that only causes even an inch or two flooding in the house can cost literally thousands to tens of thousands of dollars. Two inches of water will impact everything from the floors and carpeting to the items that are touching the floor.
Of course, we expect people who live right next to large bodies of water to have flood insurance. They have a higher likelihood of experiencing a flood than others who live in typically drier regions. The typical flood scenario is always obvious to all of us. However, with new weather patterns there are more floods happening in more unlikely areas that are taking out the properties of higher lying areas that are removed from large bodies of water.
There are regions throughout the world that are now experiencing a new weather phenomenon that is causing an increase in flooding. Chronic rain can cause flooding. One serious storm can cause flooding. And of course, rising waters from small bodies of waters like ponds can cause serious flooding problems. Anyone can experience too much water that laps at their front door and eventually pushes its way in.
Since you don’t have to be living right next to the river in order to experience a flood, flood insurance doesn’t just become a necessity for those who are in the coastal region. Everyone, from those who live in the plains to those who live in the Piedmonts, can be at risk for a flood.
With the potential for electrical problems, the water damage and clean up, and the damage to all of your personal possessions, flood waters can turn into a devastating event very quickly. Being left without any financial recourse poses a serious risk to protecting not just the investment that is your home, but the sanctuary that is your home.
Every region runs the risk of flood waters these days. Flood insurance is not expensive and it is a simple way to protect your home in the event of a serious disaster. It takes very little water to do a tremendous amount of damage that can cost you thousands upon thousands of dollars right out of your pocket if you’re not insured. Flood waters can creep up on you quickly and be right at your front door before you know it. One simple insurance policy can mean the difference between being financially wiped out and being able to rebuild.
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Filed under property by on Nov 8th, 2009.