Most likely not, but depends on Insuance Co........Usually only covers sudden breaks such as a pipe bursting. But I had a friend that had a slow leak in Kitchen under refrigerator and they fixed it.
no
Depends on your insurance contract. Some companies would cover that incident, some wouldn't.
No. It's considered wear & tear.
Settlement cracks and cracks from ground shifting are not covered.
Full coverage, minus the deductible.
Water and coffee spilt on laptop computer is that covered
My sister recently had a cracked slab. Her insurance did not cover it, but the builder's insurance did. Builder's insurance is usually 10 years, so I guess it would depend on the age of your home. I would also find out the cause of the crack and weather or not there is product liability insurance involved. There are numerous variables that can cause a liability situation to an insurance company or insured. I would call a contractor to find out the cause of the crack. http://www.fhia.com
Not Likely, Home Owners insurance piolicies typically exclude coverage for concrete structures such as Sidewalks, Patios and Driveways.
No, Homeowners insurance does not cover the cost of property maintenance.
Check your policy or call your agent. It probably depends on why you're replacing the bathtub. If it burned up in a fire, it's probably covered; if you just want a new one, probably not.
You will get compensated for replacement cost of your cracked sink. This will not cover the entire bathroom unless damage is done to more components of the bathroom.
It may depend on the specific policy. Some home owners insurance policies may cover damage to a cracked sewer line within the foundation if it was caused by a covered peril, such as a sudden burst pipe. However, it's important to review the details of your policy and contact your insurance provider for clarification.