Tri-Star Insurance Can Protect Your Texas Home from Flood Damage

Posted by Tri-Star Insurance in PLANO, TX on Mar 31, 2009

After the Rain has Fallen: Flood Damage Solutions

 

Not a force to be reckoned with, floods occur in every state, regardless of the elevation level. In fact, 25% of all floods occur outside of high-risk areas that are not Tristar Insurance of Planoconsidered flood prone. That being said, many people find out too late that their home is in danger of flooding and end up paying thousands in costly repairs. Flood or water damage comes in the form of soggy floors, rotting wood, rusting metal, mold, mildew and more. An unfortunate truth is that your homeowner’s insurance policy does not and never will cover flood loss to your home and contents. You can however, take out a flood insurance policy that will cover the cost of repairs, belongings and cleanup. Tri-Star Insurance Professionals, Inc. located in North Plano and servicing the North Dallas, Frisco, McKinney, Allen and surrounding areas, offers Texas flood insurance policies to renters and homeowners. Tri-Star flood policies protect you and your loved ones from flood damage caused by overflowing tidal waters, surface water accumulation and river overflows.

 

Flood-Zone.net is a leading website dedicated to providing accurate flood facts and tips that will keep you one step ahead of a storm. If ever you are the unfortunate victim of a flood there are many post flood steps you can take to ensure that your home suffers as little damage as possible.

 

Tread Carefully: If your home is still full of standing water after a flood, watch your steps as you enter. Wearing rubber boots will save your feet from sharp objects such as broken glass. Turn off the electricity at the breaker box and move electrical cords to higher ground.

 

Toss Out: Cleanup begins by getting rid of permanently water-damaged goods such as rugs, photographs, food, books and mattresses. Items that absorb water may be prone to mold infestation and need to be disposed of properly. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) suggests turning to professionals for hazardous waste disposal.

 

Dehumidify Dry: Standing water can be removed using a portable submersible sump pump and a wet dry vacuum. After eliminating most of the water, a low temperature dehumidifier can be used to dry floors and walls. Open windows for ventilation and to deter the growth of mold spores.

 

Do-it-yourself cleanup is smart, but taking out a flood insurance policy is smarter because it will cover professional repair and cleaning leaving no room for problems down the road. Even if you already hold a flood insurance policy in Texas or are looking for one that will fit your budget, Tri-Star can help you find a policy that won’t break the bank. As an independent insurance agency, Tri-Star Insurance can represent other top companies such as Travelers, Germania, Safeco, and Kemper when looking for the most competitive rate.

 

If you want to learn more about federal flood insurance policies contact John Coyle of Tri Star Insurance today at 214-387-0600 or visit them on the web at www.tristarins.com. Fill out the form below for more information.

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