Doubtful, most policies say the loss must be 'sudden and accidental' not slow deterioration, but certainly turn in the claim to be sure.
It may be the wastes that the plugs attach to which are leaking. Also look around the perimeter of the sink is it well siliconed and no holes? It can seep through there.
If it runs continually, as you say, then it can only be the inlet water pipe or fitting, leaking.
it covers both
Often yes but they may argue that if it has been leaking for a while then you were not maintaining the property.
Could have a hole in one of the pipes worst case scenario could be a blown head gasket.
No, movement of earth or soil is not covered under a homeowners policy just as an earthquake is not covered under a normal policy unless you purchased the additional coverage.
Leaking valve cover gaskets would leak onto the exhaust pipes under the hood of the car.
That is not very likely . Much more possible is a leak in the heater core.
If your roof is leaking due to a loss suffered from a covered peril under your policy such as fire, wind hail etc. (see your policy for covered perils) then your roof leak as well as any resulting damage should be covered under you home insurance policy. If you roof is leaking simply because it is old and has reached or or surpassed it's life expectancy (an expected and normal home owners maintenance issue) the roof leak would not be covered.
well you know about the gas pipes under Chinatown when the gas pipes were loose and on the road it caught on fire and the gas was leaking and alot of houses exploded.But we don't know yet but if you see the news about the earthquake in Chinatown.OK.ok good.that's my answer :)
In the exhaust pipes under the truck. In the exhaust pipes under the truck.
A normal cause is a fuel leak from the fuel rail. If the rail is leaking, it may be covered under a recall.