Doubtful. Most homeowners policies do not cover rust, mold, deterioration etc. over a period of time.
no
Yes. As long as the damage was done by a "covered cause" coverage will be afforded and the damage will be fixed. Windstorm is a basic covered cause.
no unless you are a native
Whether a tear in a pool is covered depends on the specific terms of your insurance policy. Many homeowners' insurance policies may cover damage caused by specific events, but a tear due to wear and tear or lack of maintenance is often not covered. It's essential to review your policy and consult with your insurance provider for clarity on coverage related to pool damage.
No, a saltwater pool does not need to be covered.
A silver dollar cant rust, however you may get some oxidation as pool chlorine is an oxidant .
Pool Forge Covered Bridge was created in 1859.
Pool's Mill Covered Bridge was created in 1901.
Stainless Steel and PoolsEventually, yes, stainless steel will rust if left in a pool. *Yes - bleach will cause stainless steel to rust and chlorine is found in pools. Ergo, pool water will cause rust on stainless steel items.
If the policy specifically covers the pool, yes. If there is no specific mention of the pool in any of the insurance coverage papers, no. I don't think that there needs to be specific mention of the pool in the policy. The wind damgae should be covered subject to the deductible. Be aware though that even minor claims can cause your insurance premium to go up so get good advice before proceeding with the claim.
Algae
It probably the best way to protect it from damage when it is being used.