No, Not unless they were damaged by a covered peril such as lightning, wind hail etc. See your Home Insurance policy for a list of covered perils and associated deductibles.
Insurance will not typically cover a broken furnace due to the wear, tear and deterioration exclusion. Some reasons insurance company will cover a broken furnace if it was vandalized, damaged by fire or water.
Homeowners insurance does not cover the normal and expected maintenance costs associated with home ownership.
Probably not. It should cover any damage done by the break, but not the break itself.
Most home owners policies will cover it unless the water from the broken pipe did not cause any damage to the property.
Refer to your home insurance policy. It depends on why the stained glass is broken. Your home insurance covers property damage from such things as Wind, Hail, Fire. Most likely the cost of fixing a broken glass is far below your insurance deductible.
Homeowners Insurance is what you need to cover a home.
no - wear, tear is not covered and also defective equipment is not covered. a homeowners policy is not a home warranty
You home owners liability insurance should cover it.
You should contact your Insurance Agent for clarification. But most Home Insurance Policies do not provide coverage for cracked or broken concrete structures such as sidewalks, patios and driveways.
Yes, but it may not be worth making a claim. I had my glass door window broken by a guy doing my lawn and when I called the insurance it was cheaper for me to just get it fixed than to pay the deductible . Call the company.
NO, Homeowners insurance does not cover automobiles.
Insurance can be used to cover a number of things such as: life insurance, auto insurance, travel insurance, home insurance, and business or corporate insurance.