Home Insurance Companies And Professional Plumbers Work Together

Since most house owners insurance programs don’t cover the price of repairs few folk think to test with them when plumbing issues happen.

Although they may not cover the repair, they will usually cover the value of damaged property including cleaning up after the repair. The scope of this type of project is typically not a diy plumbing repair project so you will want to find any way you can to help pay for it. A few years ago I had the misfortune of finding water seeping through a wall in my basement one spring. First this was blamed on a very wet season. Next, when dry weather came around and the leak was still there a basement waterproofing contractor was called in. It was no suprise when this contractor informed me that I had ground water and needed their expensive services. Since the company had a vested interest in me believing this they did not seem to feel the need to offer any other possible explanation. Based on the fact that the remaining 95% of the basement walls had no such problem a third opinion was in order.

Based on the proximity of the leak to the primary kitchen drain pipes a third contractor was called. After a short examination, the plumbing contractor was able to determine that the kitchen drain pipe was leaking (not where we could access it easily of course but behind a cinder block wall under a concrete slab).

The plumbing contractor then made an unexpected suggestion – call my insurance company before starting the repair. That was when he explained that the company would not pay for the repair, but they would pay for the cost of jack hammering up my living room, hall, and/or office floor to find the leak and cleaning up afterwards. He was also able to suggest an alternative solution that was cleaner and much less expensive and present it to the insurance company.

Two repair scenarios were proposed. The first project would involved having the plumbing contractor find the leak under the living room slab, repair the drain pipe, and then replace the concrete and flooring to clean up after the project. As would be expected the estimate for this repair was on the high side ($4000+ by the time all the cleanup work would have been completed).

The second fix was significantly less intrusive – they’d cap off the present drain line ( kitchen only ) and re-route it through the joist’s in the cellar and re-connect it to the primary line outside of the house. The sole “heavy” work in this suggestion was cutting a 6 in. hole in the exterior wall and digging a ditch to run the new pipe to be reconnected. What’s left of the work amounted to a reasonably straightforward plumbing repair . The net cost for this fix was about half of the first suggestion.

With both these suggestions available, the insurance firm had no problem in justifying payment for the FULL 2nd OPTION ( less deductable naturally ). The insurance firm saved cash, the home owner saved money, and the fix was accomplished inside two days with a minimal of cleanup needed.

This entire project demonstrated the value of a good plumbing contractor. They were able to quickly identify the problem, propose multiple solutions, and help justify the payment by the insurance company.

This repair also demonstrated the value of a insurance company. The insurance company was willing to accept and pay for an alternative solution as well as inform the home owner of all the valid expenses that should be recorded for reimbursement.

Albany Plumbing and Oakland Plumbing is guaranteed to bring you with the most efficient and reasonably priced plumbing solutions for any predicament. Available 24 hours a day, we are acutely aware of your distress during emergencies, and thus do our very best to promptly arrive at your home or place of business.

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