AAA: Make Sure Homes are Ready for Cold Weather

With the season’s most frigid temperatures on the way, AAA reminds homeowners and renters that preparing and maintaining a home for inclement weather is essential to help avoid winter-related repairs. Prolonged periods of below-freezing temperatures can wreak havoc on a home’s heating system, plumbing, and exterior features. Maintaining property during cold strikes is essential to reduce the risk of winter damage.

“As much of the country is being impacted by winter storms, homeowners and renters should be proactive in making sure their residence is ready for cold weather,” said Jim Garrity, director of public affairs, AAA East Central. “High repair costs and headaches can hopefully be avoided by taking measures to ensure a home’s interior and exterior are prepared for frigid temperatures.”

Home Protection

Winter Damages Covered by Homeowners Insurance

Winter comes with snow, and sometimes lots of it. A standard home insurance policy may cover the damage if a roof collapses or is damaged due to the weight of snow or ice from a storm. Another threat to homes in the winter season are cold snaps. Water left standing in pipes when the temperature drops may expand with enough force to cause it to burst, leading to severe water damage if the issue isn’t immediately identified. Damage caused by burst pipes and the repair costs are covered by most standard home insurance policies, as long as regular maintenance is performed and owners maintain heat in the building.

What’s Not Covered by Homeowners Insurance

Most storm damage is covered under Home Insurance, but some exclusions could apply. Flash floods caused by a sudden rise in temperature during the winter months can cause significant damage to a home that your standard home insurance policy will not cover, but flood insurance can be purchased separately.

Most damages not covered by insurance are due to homeowner neglect or lack of maintenance. These may include damages resulting from extreme cold due to failure to maintain heat in the home.

More Winter Liabilities

In addition to the above risks, slips and falls on property are always a possibility in winter. Such incidents are likely covered by the liability coverage that comes with a home insurance policy, but it’s a good idea to double-check with an insurance agent. If an incident like this occurs, help with potential legal aspects may also be included in insurance policies.

Be Proactive

By taking the necessary precautions and preparing houses for winter, making an insurance claim this winter season can be avoided. Trimming threatening trees, shutting off water and draining pipes, and cleaning gutters are all things that can be done before it gets too cold. If a winter disaster does strike, having the right home insurance coverage will help. Review policies with a trusted agent to be sure everything is in order.

AAA East Central is a not-for-profit association with 69 local offices in Kentucky, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia serving 2.7 million members.  News releases are available at news.eastcentral.aaa.com.  Follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

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