Hoody
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- Oct 24, 2007
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- Location
- Bowling Green, Ohio
- Name
- Steven Hoodlebrink
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- 20
In my area was have a lot of iron in our ground water. We have an issue with iron oxide build up in the sump systems. A lot of our water damages are due to the fact the water can't drain into the tile system because its clogged with iron oxide. Iron oxide looks like rust, and depending on how much iron is in the water it can even become milky/thick. Generally $3-400 for the homeowner to have a plumber come out and power wash the system out. Its recommended to have that done every 1-2 years.
Of course this is just one cause for a flooded basement. It makes it appear as there is a fault in the foundation, when really its the tile/drain system.
Reason I'm posting this is; we know that a lot of time foundation faults aren't covered by insurance. I've seen claims denied because the adjuster thinks its the foundation when it had to do with the sump system. It may still get denied because the home owner hasn't maintained the lines, but its all in how you word it to the adjuster.Most of the time they'll let it fly because it does have to do with the sump system.
Of course this is just one cause for a flooded basement. It makes it appear as there is a fault in the foundation, when really its the tile/drain system.
Reason I'm posting this is; we know that a lot of time foundation faults aren't covered by insurance. I've seen claims denied because the adjuster thinks its the foundation when it had to do with the sump system. It may still get denied because the home owner hasn't maintained the lines, but its all in how you word it to the adjuster.Most of the time they'll let it fly because it does have to do with the sump system.