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Water damage in your home can destroy your belongings and bring a lot of stress and disruption in its wake.
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Water damage in your home can destroy your belongings and bring a lot of stress and disruption in its wake.
Having the right water damage coverage can save you a lot of financial headaches. With your basic home insurance, you get essential coverage to protect your home against water damage caused by things like broken plumbing systems or household appliances.
At The Personal, we’ve added even more water damage coverages options to protect your property against bad weather. These additional coverages can be added to your policy for even more peace of mind:
Here are a few examples that illustrate the range of our home insurance coverage.
[ * ] Note Insured with The Personal? If you are covered for this type of damage, you will find this coverage in the Coverages section of your insurance policy.
[ * ] Note Assuré à La Personnelle? Si vous en bénéficiez, vous trouverez cette protection dans la section Garanties de votre police d'assurance.
[ * ] Note Insured with The Personal? If you are covered for this type of damage, you will find this coverage in the Coverages section of your insurance policy.
[ * ] Note Insured with The Personal? If you are covered for this type of damage, you will find this coverage in the Coverages section of your insurance policy.
Speak with one of our insurance agents for advice on coverages, insurance limits and deductibles. It’s our job to make sure you have the insurance you need! Contact us
Is your house ready for the spring season? Melting snow brings its share of water damage risks. Take a moment to do a brief inspection and ensure all is in order. Come back each season to consult these simple and handy prevention tips.
The backwater valve is part of the plumbing system and is located in the basement. Its simple open-close flap does an important job: making sure the municipal sewage system doesn't back up into the drains. You'll need to clean it as part of your seasonal routine in order for it to work properly. Here's how:
Tip from the pros
Did you know that a more efficient, maintenance-free sewer back-up protection system is now on the market? This pneumatic system features a smart valve consisting of a balloon that automatically inflates and blocks the sewer pipe in the event of a back-up. It requires an additional investment to install, but it could prevent significant water damage due to sewer back-up and give you peace of mind.
Make sure they close tightly.
Whatever the season, take care to inspect the joints of the ceramic tiles around the bathtub and in the shower as well as the condition of the seal around the bathtub. Also check for any leaks around sanitary facilities (toilet, sink, etc.).
Tip from the pros
Consider installing a water leak detection system connected to a shut-off valve. Leak detectors installed close to the water heater that use water automatically closes the water intake valve when a leak is detected. Ask your plumber.
If you have installed a pump, it is recommended that you occasionally check to see if it is working properly:
Tip from the pros
Add a battery-run safety pump so that water can continue to be pumped out in the event of a power failure.
This essential fixture can cause serious water damage. The best way to avoid the worst is to replace it at the smallest sign of wear.
Tip from the pros
Consider installing a water leak detection system connected to a shut-off valve. Leak detectors installed close to the water heater that use water automatically closes the water intake valve when a leak is detected. Ask your plumber.
Make sure the hoses are completely dry.
Tips from the pros
Replace plastic or rubber hoses with flexible, metal-reinforced ones.
Consider installing a water leak detection system connected to a shut-off valve. Placed near the main plumbing fixtures in the home, these devices automatically close the water intake valve when a leak is detected. Ask your plumber.
Water, snow and ice accumulation can make your roof more vulnerable. Take advantage of the warmer weather to check your roof and repair minor issues in order to prevent possible water damage.
Be careful! Roof maintenance can be dangerous. If necessary, seek the help of a professional.
During winter, the weight of the ice and snow may have weakened your gutters, and they may be blocked by various debris. This is why spring maintenance is important. Here's what to do:
Heavy rain can lead to water seepage. That's why you should check these potential weak spots in the spring:
After the spring thaw, it is crucial to check the condition of the foundation to detect any problems and avoid water-related damage:
Make sure that the slope of the ground around your home is steep enough to move excess water flowing over the land away from the foundation. This will prevent your basement from becoming flooded.
Tip from the pros
A gentle 15 cm slope over a distance of 1.8 m (or 6 in. over 6 ft.) from the house will be sufficient to keep water away from the foundation.
Now that they are accessible again, do the following:
The accumulation of leaves or other debris can prevent the drain from working well. What should you do?
Is your house ready for the cold season? Here are some useful tips to ensure it is well protected. Come back each season to consult these simple and handy prevention tips.
Whatever the season, take care to inspect the joints of the ceramic tiles around the bathtub and in the shower as well as the condition of the seal around the bathtub. Also check for any leaks around sanitary facilities (toilet, sink, etc.).
Tip from the pros
Consider installing a water leak detection system connected to a shut-off valve. Leak detectors installed close to the water heater that use water automatically closes the water intake valve when a leak is detected. Ask your plumber.
Make sure they close tightly.
The backwater valve is part of the plumbing system and is located in the basement. Its simple open-close flap does an important job: making sure the municipal sewage system doesn't back up into the drains. You'll need to clean it as part of your seasonal routine in order for it to work properly. Here's how:
Tip from the pros
Did you know that a more efficient, maintenance-free sewer backup protection system is now on the market? This pneumatic system features a smart valve consisting of a balloon that automatically inflates and blocks the sewer pipe in the event of a backup. It requires an additional investment to install, but it could prevent significant water damage due to sewer backup and give you peace of mind.
If you have installed a pump, it is recommended that you occasionally check to see if it is working properly:
Tip from the pros
Add a battery-run safety pump so that water can continue to be pumped out in the event of a power failure.
This essential fixture can cause serious water damage. The best way to avoid the worst is to replace it at the smallest sign of wear.
Tip from the pros
Consider installing a water leak detection system connected to a shut-off valve. Leak detectors installed close to the water heater that use water automatically closes the water intake valve when a leak is detected. Ask your plumber.
Make sure the hoses are completely dry.
Tips from the pros
Replace plastic or rubber hoses with flexible, metal-reinforced ones.
Consider installing a water leak detection system connected to a shut-off valve. Placed near the main plumbing fixtures in the home, these devices automatically close the water intake valve when a leak is detected. Ask your plumber.
Water, snow and ice accumulation can make your roof more vulnerable this winter. How can you prevent it from becoming damaged?
Be careful! Roof maintenance can be dangerous. If necessary, seek the help of a professional.
In autumn, gutters are often full of dead leaves and other debris carried by the wind. It is important to unblock the gutters to avoid overflow. Here is how:
Precipitation is typically heavier in autumn and winter. Rain, snow and ice accumulation increases the risk of water seepage. What should you be checking for?
Before the temperature drops below zero, you must protect the outdoor faucet against freezing. If your house has an outdoor frost-proof faucet, you have simply to ensure that it is firmly closed and remove the watering hose. However, if you have a conventional-type faucet, it is important to drain it to keep it from bursting. Here is how:
Before the cold returns, it is crucial to check the condition of the foundation to avoid water-related damage:
Make sure that the slope of the ground around your home is steep enough to move excess water flowing over the land away from the foundation. This will prevent your basement from becoming flooded.
Tip from the pros
A gentle 15 cm slope over a distance of 1.8 m (or 6 in. over 6 ft.) from the house will be sufficient to keep water away from the foundation.
Before the first snow accumulates:
The accumulation of leaves or other debris can prevent the drain from working well. What should you do?