You'll have to contact your insurance agent and ask them, There are many different levels of Homeowners Insurance and it really depends on the breadth of coverage you purchased.
As a general rule though. If the pipe collapsed due to a covered peril then it would be covered. If it collapsed due to age or normal wear and tear then it will likely not be covered due to it's being a maintenance issue.
Depending on diameter and who you buy it through frp pipe can cost from $100 to $900 per 20 feet. The cost of any particular FRP pipe depends on the design and specification for the pipe. FRP pipes have been know to cost anywhere from $15-45 dollars for a small pipe to several thousand dollars for a large industrial use FRP pipe.
Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC) is a steel tubing heavier than EMT but lighter than RMC. It may be threaded.
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Cablevision technicians caused over $100,000 in damages to my home when they broke a water pipe while digging outside. They knew they hit the pipe but never said anything, so water flooded my home for many days before being discovered. In the beginning, Cablevision took responsibility and sent a contstruction crew to fix the damage. After being allowed in my home under the guise of repairing the damage, they removed all evidence of their damage and then stopped working. They claimed the job was bigger then they thought, and they said they had to turn it over to their insurance company. Long story short, they later denied liability and claimed they never accepted responsibility even though they started to repair the damages at their cost. They left the house in shambles with ripped off walls and floor and my yard completely dug up. I took them to court and after 4 years I lost because I couldnt prove they did the damage. All evidence of the damage was removed under the guise of them "fixing" what they had done, and they claimed they never accepted responsibility in the first place. It didnt matter that they had someone come and start to fix the damage. Lesson learned, DO NOT ALLOW THEM TO FIX THE DAMAGE. DO NOT TRUST THEM TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT. DO NOT CALL THEM AT ALL, AS THEY ARE NOT YOUR FRIEND. Take lots of pictures and videos, and then hire a good lawyer.
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Yes.
Most will if it is in the slab. Where it can get tricky is when the pipe in in the yard.
Sure, as long as the damage was from a covered cause. The key to homeowners insurance is that the damage is due to a covered cause. If you a re searching to see if your insurance will pay for replacing the pipe because of lack of maintenance, no it will not. Maintenance is not covered on a homeowners policy.
I presume you mean 'homeowner's insurance'. Some contracts do cover it, some don't. You will have to look at the small print in your own policy.
AnswerIt may vary state to state but generally NO insurance will not cover the leaking pipe but it will cover the cost to get to it and repair the damage done to get to it as well as cover the damage done from the leak. You are on your own with the cost of the plumber. Best bet is to read your policy on exclusions. If it is not excluded, it's covered.
It depends on what state you live in and what exact policy you have. Some policies in certain states will cover this, others will not. You will have to refer to your specific policy and its endorsements. There are hundreds of variations on homeowners policies and endorsements between states and insurance companies..
You always must determine the cause of the damage. What made the crawl space flood? If the cause is due to torrential rain then a homeowners policy will not cover this type of loss. What you would need here is a flood insurance policy. If for instance, a pipe burst, therefore causing the flooding of the crawl space, then the regular homeowner's policy will pay for the damages, except for the actual pay for the repair cost of the actual piece of the pipe.
Each insurance company is different, some i know will cover any pipe underground if its located within the footprint of your home, if its outside the home they may cover if its a specific peril such as rupture, if its just old and breaks then no this you will have to pay for. More information is needed to asses your situation
You would need to check with your insurance company to see if your have coverage for conveyances and what specific perils are covered, typically, fire, wind hail etc. Most Insurers would consider this a home maintenance issue and would not cover it.
Depend on your insurance policy. Most standard policies that i have done thru insurance companies do not cover the pipe. They cover the damage the water or leak causes to the surrounding surfaces. The pipe and plumbing repairs are almost always not a part of the insurance coverage.
No, I'm afraid not. Homeowners insurance is for sudden unexpected losses that result from covered perils such as Fire, Wind, Hail, etc. Homeowners insurance never provides coverage for routine expected maintenance issues nor for upgrades.
Homeowners insurance typically does not cover foundation repair due to normal wear and tear or aging. Coverage may be available for sudden and accidental damage, such as from a burst pipe or a fallen tree. It's important to review your policy and consult with your insurance provider to understand the specific coverage and exclusions related to foundation issues.