Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
“`html
By O1ne Mortgage
Termites cause about $5 billion in damage to U.S. structures every year, according to the National Pest Management Association. These pests may dine on the wood, cardboard, carpet, and other materials in your home for months before being detected. Because termite damage is gradual and can be prevented through routine maintenance, standard homeowners insurance policies rarely cover it. However, there are circumstances in which homeowners insurance may cover termite damage.
Homeowners insurance policies typically cover damage that’s “sudden and accidental.” While that rules out most cases of termite damage, which is usually gradual, there are circumstances in which homeowners insurance may cover it. If the termite infestation is directly related to a covered peril in your policy, your insurer may help pay for the repairs. For example, if termites chew through the wiring in your walls and cause a fire, your homeowners insurance may cover the fire damage. That’s because fire is typically listed as a covered peril in homeowners insurance policies.
The same goes if a covered peril causes the termite damage. A burst pipe, for instance, may create a moist environment that attracts termites and invites an infestation. Because burst pipes are typically considered a covered peril, the damage may be covered by homeowners insurance. But in both examples, homeowners insurance likely won’t cover damage that’s solely related to the pest infestation (if any remains). You’re also responsible for the costs of removing the termites and taking steps to prevent future infestations. Insurance companies consider these expenses part of your routine home maintenance.
You can check your policy to see what’s covered and what’s excluded. Contact the insurance company if you need explanations of anything you don’t understand.
Termite damage can be difficult to spot and may go undetected for years. By the time you notice evidence of these pests, they may have caused major damage to your home. That’s why it’s important to take preventive measures to keep termites at bay. Here are some methods to try:
You can also learn about some of the warning signs of a termite infestation, so you can take action and prevent further damage. Look for the most common red flags:
Insurance companies usually won’t cover the costs of repairing termite damage or replacing items destroyed by the pests. But if the termite damage is connected to a covered peril, like a fire or a burst pipe, then your insurance company may help cover some of the repair or replacement costs. It’s best to discuss the details with your insurer to see if you can file a claim.
For any mortgage service needs, contact O1ne Mortgage at 213-732-3074. Our team of experts is ready to assist you with all your mortgage-related questions and help you find the best solutions for your needs.
“`