Insurance will cover a broken TV?13 years ago for a broken tv
with us it was a historical dump of snow-as it was cracking it sounded like gun shots going offWindstorm damaged roof many years ago.
that is terrifying! we just recently had a whole house surge protector installed-so much less expensive than the cost of replacing even one large appliance.Lightning caused electrical surge that ruined our TV.
have you seen those leak alarms they have? i saw one recently on a home improvement show and mentioned it to a plumber we had out doing some work for us-he said he had done a few repairs on homes that had them and the minimization of water damage was phenomenal. i honestly believe these types of devices along with the whole house surge protectors should qualify homeowners for some kind of insurance discount.A year and a half ago. A leaky washing machine - tried to fill up the laundry room instead of filling up the washer’s tub. Fortunately I got stuck on a conference call, so instead of leaving the house right after my wife turned on the washing machine, I went to go upstairs after it ran for 20 minutes. Half the downstairs was flooded
Our washing machine just did the same thing a couple weeks ago. We have simply safe water detectors under our refrigerator, washer and hot water heater. The water alarm went off when the water started leaking from the washing machine. It made an audible alarm sound and simply safe notified us that we had a water leak. Immediately turned the washer off, disconnected the water and cleaned up the water. No damage. Did have to buy a new washer and dryer though. Get some water sensors. They are amazing.A year and a half ago. A leaky washing machine - tried to fill up the laundry room instead of filling up the washer’s tub. Fortunately I got stuck on a conference call, so instead of leaving the house right after my wife turned on the washing machine, I went to go upstairs after it ran for 20 minutes. Half the downstairs was flooded, but not my office (with tons of collectibles) or the media room.
My insurance company was great - quickly arranged for recovery resources and quick to pay off bills. The moving in/out costs for all of our stuff while floors were dried and flooring replaced alone was $30k!![]()
The second was when we were robbed for over $12K worth of jewelry, electronics, etc. while vacationing at Disney. Our teen son's room was hit the hardest, which helped point to the guilty party. (A matching list of gamecube games sold to a local Gamestop became key evidence.) Very few belongings were recovered. Insurance didn't pay for all of it, but it did help with replacing some of it. PSA: It's important to take photos of your belongings. Also, store rewards programs help with tracking purchases which prove ownership/costs. Hopefully, you'll never have to learn that lesson.![]()