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5 Things Homeowners Insurance Doesn’t Cover (But Should)

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1. Flood Damage

One of the biggest surprises for homeowners is that standard homeowners insurance does not cover flood damage.

Flooding can result from:

Even homes outside high-risk flood zones can experience flooding. To protect against this gap, homeowners need a separate flood insurance policy.

Why it matters: Flood repairs can cost tens of thousands of dollars—and without flood insurance, those costs usually come out of pocket.

2. Earthquakes and Ground Movement

Earthquakes, sinkholes, and other types of ground movement are generally excluded from homeowners insurance coverage.

While earthquake risk varies by location, damage caused by ground shifts can be catastrophic. These events often require specialty insurance policies or endorsements to be covered.

Why it matters: Structural damage from earth movement can threaten both your home’s safety and your long-term financial stability.

3. Sewer or Drain Backup

If a sewer line backs up into your home or a sump pump fails, standard homeowners insurance usually won’t cover the damage.

A sewer backup insurance endorsement can help protect against:

Why it matters: Sewer backups are more common than many homeowners think—especially during heavy rainstorms.

4. Normal Wear, Tear, and Poor Maintenance

Homeowners insurance is designed to cover sudden, accidental events—not gradual damage or routine upkeep.

Typically not covered:

Why it matters: Insurance isn’t a replacement for maintenance. Staying proactive protects both your home and your coverage eligibility.

5. High-Value Items Beyond Policy Limits

Many policies place coverage limits on valuables such as:

If the value of these items exceeds policy limits, you may need scheduled personal property coverage or a separate rider.

Why it matters: Without additional coverage, insurance may only reimburse a portion of an item’s actual value.

How to Close These Homeowners Insurance Coverage Gaps

The best way to protect your home is with a regular insurance review for homeowners—especially after major life changes like buying a home, renovating, or relocating.

During a review, you can:

Why Your Credit Union Cares About Your Home Insurance

Your credit union isn’t here just to finance your home—we’re here to help protect it.

As a member-owned financial cooperative, we help homeowners:

Protect More Than Just Your House—Protect Your Financial Future

Homeowners insurance is essential, but knowing its limits is just as important. By understanding what homeowners insurance doesn’t cover, you can make informed decisions that keep small gaps from becoming major financial setbacks.

If you’re unsure whether your coverage is enough—or want help exploring additional options—your credit union is here to help.

Contact us today to review your homeowners insurance and protect what matters most.



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