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Erie Insurance outlines six common water damage issues faced by homeowners and provides solutions to prevent them. Key problems include frozen pipes, drain system failures, weak washing machine hoses, water heater failures, pooling water, and weak roof coverings. Erie Insurance recommends proactive measures such as maintaining adequate home temperature, installing backflow prevention, regular hose replacements, and utilizing waterproof membranes. It also emphasizes the importance of extra insurance coverage for comprehensive protection against water damage.

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  • Erie Insurance is ranked as the 12th largest homeowners insurer and the 16th largest property/casualty insurer in the U.S.
  • The company operates in 12 states and the District of Columbia with over 6 million policies in force.
  • The company has an A+ (Superior) rating from A.M. Best, indicating strong financial health.
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ERIE, Pa., April 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- It's a fact of life that water backs up, overflows, floods and generally goes where it doesn't belong – and that can cause major damage to your home.

Erie Insurance lists six problems – and fixes – to some of the most common home water damage problems.

  1. Plumbing failure from frozen, rusted or leaky pipes. Look for any telltale signs of leaks like unusually high water bills, mold or mildew growth, water stains on walls and warm spots on your floor. To prevent frozen pipes, keep your home's temperature no lower than 55 degrees. Read more about what every homeowner should know about frozen pipes.
  2. Plumbing drain system failures. Drain system failures are more common when your local storm water system is tied to your home's sewer system. To prevent problems, install a backflow prevention assembly in your drain system. Also, remember to refrain from pouring grease down your drain; instead, let it cool before bagging and trashing it. While grease disposal is a no-brainer, it's best to seek professional help installing a backflow prevention assembly.
  3. Weak washing machine hoses. Replace hoses every five years – and choose a reinforced steel-braided hose over a less durable rubber hose. And if your washer has seen better days, it might be time to replace the whole thing to prevent bigger issues. Replacing a hose is a moderate job, if you're somewhat handy. Otherwise, call your plumber.
  4. Water heater failure. Replace the "sacrificial" anode rod that diverts corrosion away from the tank at least once every two years. Also, flush your tank every six months to prevent sediment buildup. (This is especially important if you have hard water.) Read more in our related post: 6 Reasons Why Water Heaters Fail.
  5. Pooling water against the wall of the house. Redirect the water with a waterproof membrane or a French drain (a ditch in the ground inset with a perforated pipe that's then covered with a layer of gravel). While adding the membrane isn't a difficult job, a French drain installation is best left to the pros.
  6. Weak roof coverings that allow rainwater seep in. Seal your roof to add an extra barrier against the water. Replacing a roof is one of the most expensive things a homeowner will encounter, so it's also a good idea to understand what your homeowners policy covers when it comes to a damaged roof. This job can be difficult as well as dangerous, so leave any roof sealing jobs to a licensed roofer.

Since nothing is foolproof, extra insurance coverage can help if water still seeps in. Talk to an independent insurance agent, such as your local ERIE agent, about available add-ons to  your homeowners insurance that can expand your protection to include different types of water damage.

About Erie Insurance
According to A.M. Best Company, Erie Insurance Group, based in Erie, Pennsylvania, is the 12th largest homeowners insurer, 13th largest automobile insurer and 13th largest commercial lines insurer in the United States based on direct premiums written. Founded in 1925, Erie Insurance is a Fortune 500 company and the 16th largest property/casualty insurer in the United States based on total lines net premium written. Rated A+ (Superior) by A.M. Best, ERIE has more than 6 million policies in force and operates in 12 states and the District of Columbia. Erie Family Life Insurance Company is rated A (Excellent) by A.M. Best Company. Life insurance policies not written in New York state. Erie Insurance Group is a FORTUNE 500 company.

News releases and more information are available on ERIE's website at www.erieinsurance.com

 

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FAQ

What are the common types of water damage issues outlined by ERIE?

ERIE highlights issues such as frozen pipes, drain system failures, weak washing machine hoses, water heater failures, pooling water, and weak roof coverings.

How can homeowners prevent water damage according to ERIE?

Homeowners can prevent water damage by maintaining adequate home temperature, installing backflow prevention systems, replacing hoses regularly, and utilizing waterproof membranes.

Is Erie Insurance financially stable?

Yes, Erie Insurance is rated A+ (Superior) by A.M. Best and is one of the largest insurers in the U.S.

Where can I find more information about ERIE insurance policies?

More information about ERIE insurance policies can be found on their official website at www.erieinsurance.com.

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