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Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Ten Common Sources of Water Damage to Your Home. - Steps to Prevent Loss.
Roof
• Hire a professional to inspect your roof annually.
• Repair cracked or missing shingles, pooling water
and flashing deterioration.
Plumbing
• Visually inspect pipes annually for condensation,
corrosion or obvious leaks.
• Call a plumber at the first signs of rust-colored
water or backed up toilets or sinks.
Refrigerator icemaker
• Make sure the supply line hose is properly installed.
• Inspect the hose every six months looking for a
secure connection.
• Replace the hose if kinks are found.
Washing machine
• Inspect the water supply hoses every six months
for cracks, kinks or dry rot.
• Consider replacing rubber hoses with stainless steel.
Water heaters
• Remove sediment by flushing the tank every
six months.
• Hire a professional plumber to inspect the unit
at least once every two years.
Toilets
• After flushing, remain close by until the fill valve
has finished refilling the bowl.
• Inspect the supply line, valve and flushing
mechanism every six months.
Sinks
• Inspect the plumbing beneath sinks every
six months.
• Repair any corrosion and loose connections.
Kitchen and bathroom tiling
• Inspect the tile and grout around sinks and
showers every six months.
• Repair any loose or cracked tiles and crumbling
grout lines.
Shower
• Test the shower pan annually to see if it holds
water properly when the floor drain is blocked.
Sump pump
• Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations
for maintenance.
• Inspect the pump annually.
• Install a battery backup system to avoid
malfunctions during a power outage.
For more information please contact me.
Juan David Espinosa
www.es-insurance.com
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Hurricane Loss Prevention Tips
Previous hurricane seasons, like 2004, have provided painful lessons in the importance of preparing for such destructive storms. Perhaps the most important of all is the need to properly protect your home sooner than later. This will allow you to focus on other important actions when a hurricane approaches, including gathering supplies and heeding evacuation orders.
The first step is to decide what level of protection you want and can afford – especially for doors and windows. Then you can permanently install any hardware that should be in place before storms start brewing. When a storm threatens, you can quickly install the protection and move on to other tasks and actions.
Protecting Windows
Installing Plywood Shutters
Protecting Doors
Roofing Tips
A stronger roof can also increase your home’s resistance to high winds. If you are replacing your roof, the contractor should:
• Remove old coverings down to the bare wood sheathing.
• Remove enough sheathing to confirm rafters and trusses are securely connected to the walls.
• Replace damaged sheathing.
• Refasten existing sheathing with 8d ring shank nails at 6” spacing on all support members.
• Seal all roof sheathing joints with self-stick rubberized asphalt tape (or equivalent system) to provide a secondary moisture barrier.
Choose a roof covering designed to resist high winds and make sure it is installed according to manufacturer recommendations.
Additional Steps to Consider
Shutter and seal gable end vents to prevent wind driven rain from entering attic space.
Use a high quality silicone caulk around outside wall openings such as clothes dryer, kitchen or bathroom vents, outdoor electrical outlets and where cables or pipes go through the wall. Just before a storm, close dryer and bathroom vents with duct tape (but remove it after a storm, before using the vents.)
Consider cutting wall screens in pool enclosures just before the storm hits, if you are still there and your property is located near the landfall position. This may save the aluminum enclosure.
For More Information contact me
Juan David Espinosa
www.es-insurance.com
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Sinkhole Coverage - Florida’s Top 10 Sinkhole-Prone Counties
It’s no secret that property/casualty insurers have been fielding more and more sinkhole claims in Florida and now online hazard mapping firm CDS Business Mapping and its RiskMeter Online service have come up with a list of the top 10 sinkhole prone counties in Florida.
The list is based on information from the company’s RiskMeter’s sinkhole database and its sinkhole clearinghouse, which the company says contains more than 12,000 sinkholes not available from public sources.
Sinkhole losses have been on the rise the last few years in Florida. According to a report by the state, 211 property insurers responded that claims increased from 2,360 in 2006 to 6,694 in 2010, totaling 24,671 claims. The total dollar amount of those claims was approximately $1.4 billion.
RiskMeter’s Top 10 Sinkhole-Prone Counties in Florida are:
- Pasco
- Hernando
- Hillsborough
- Marion
- Pinellas
- Citrus
- Polk
- Orange
- Seminole
- Lake
Regards,
Juan David Espinosa
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Standard Homeowners Insurance Coverage
Clients always wander what's cover by a normal Homeowner Insurance policy:
Dwelling
This includes attached structures such as an attached garage or screened porch.
Other structures
Detached structures on the property such as a fence, tool shed or gazebo.
Medical payments
We take care of medical expenses for anyone outside the household who is injured while visiting.
Personal property and Valuables
Replacement value for personal belongings such as clothing, furniture, appliances,
jewelry, furs and heirlooms.
Personal liability insurance
Covers claims for property damage or bodily injury for which the homeowners are legally
responsible.
Loss of use
Pay for any costs above normal living expenses if damage prohibits the family from living in their home.
Loss assessment
Covers costs levied by a homeowners association in the event of loss caused by a covered peril.
For information contact me
Juan D. Espinosa
www.es-insurance.com
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