Sentences with phrase «ice bursts the pipes»

Snow covers the roads, ice bursts the pipes, and arthritis throbs in the knuckles — another winter approaches, and who needs it?

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The fires, the hail damage, the ice and snow damage, even water damage from burst pipes can be dealt with under your personal property coverage.
Fortunately, even when there's a significant risk from winter, North Dakota renters insurance protects you against the weight of snow and ice, as well as the risk of frozen pipes that burst and cause water damage.
Standard homeowners policies cover cold - weather mishaps, such as burst pipes, frozen gutters, and fallen ice - covered trees.
They are: fire, lightning, smoke, windstorm (like tornadoes), hail, vandalism, theft, falling objects (like trees), weight of snow or ice, building collapse, water damage (from burst pipes or leaking appliances) and structural damage from electrical surges, though not from your personal appliances like televisions or computers.
Standard homeowners policies cover cold - weather mishaps, such as burst pipes, frozen gutters, and fallen ice - covered trees.
Homeowners and renters insurance provides coverage for burst pipes, wind driven rain and damage resulting from ice dams on your roof.
The list of named perils in a standard TX policy is fairly exhaustive, including fire, lightning, windstorm, weight of ice and snow, fallen objects, theft, vandalism, electrical fire, burst pipes and more.
Common perils listed are fire, windstorm, fallen objects, weight of ice and snow, vehicle or aircraft collision, explosion, electrical fire, burst pipes, theft and vandalism.
Standard OR policies cover fire, windstorms, lightning, smoke, hail, vandalism, theft, falling objects, weight of snow or ice, building collapse, damage from a vehicle collision, damage from an electrical surge and burst pipes.
Named peril policies usually include fire, windstorm, weight of ice and snow, fallen objects, theft, vandalism, vehicle collision, burst pipes, electrical fire and volcanic eruption.
This list usually includes fire, windstorm, theft, vandalism, burst pipes, electrical surge from faulty wiring, fallen objects, weight of ice and snow, vehicle or aircraft collision and explosion.
This can include smoke, fire, landslides, tornado, storm damage, hurricane, snow, sleet, ice, heavy rain, theft, vandalism, riots, civil commotion, electrical current damage and burst pipe damage among other things.
Standard homeowners and renters policies cover winter - related disasters such as burst pipes, ice dams and wind damage caused by weight of ice or snow, as well as fire - related losses.
Hi Sam, here are a few examples of water damage we've had: — refrigerator in an upstairs condo was installed incorrectly and the ice maker gradually leaked over a 3 - day weekend, saturating the floor, insulation, and into the unit below — bottom floor of a duplex was flooded when the sump pumps tripped the breaker in the middle of the night — pipes burst in a vacant unit shortly after we purchased it at foreclosure, saturating the carpet, pad, and drywall — upstairs unit shower had small crack in shower pan which caused the ceiling to gradually saturate with water and tenant was slow to report the issue
The duplex is built in 1910, cash flows well, but has snow sitting on the roof half the year, I have to replace the furnace already, worry about ice / snow removal, and of course, had to pay for that frozen pipe (that goodness it didn't burst).
Any pipes connected to appliances or fixtures on outside walls can cause ice to build up and pipes to freeze and perhaps burst.
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