Flood Insurance
Because standard homeowners insurance does not cover flood damage.
Flood Damage Isn’t Covered by Homeowners Insurance
This is the most misunderstood coverage gap in insurance.
Conventional homeowners insurance does not protect your home or belongings against flood damage. Even a few inches of water can result in thousands of dollars in repairs — and without flood insurance, those costs are your responsibility.
High-Risk Flood Zones
Flood insurance is often required by lenders.
Moderate & Low-Risk Areas
Nearly 25% of flood claims come from these zones.
Homeowners & Renters
Coverage options exist for both structures and contents.
What Flood Insurance Does Not Cover
Understanding limitations helps avoid surprises.
- Wind or hail damage (covered under homeowners policies)
- Finished basement walls, floors, and ceilings
- Personal belongings stored in basements
- Flood coverage added as a homeowners policy endorsement
Flood Insurance & the NFIP
Federally backed coverage with important rules.
Flood insurance is typically purchased through insurers participating in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Policies are available in most communities, but coverage does not begin immediately — a 30-day waiting period applies unless flood insurance is required for a new loan.
Community Participation
Coverage is available only in NFIP-participating areas.
Waiting Period
Flood insurance cannot be purchased last minute.
Loan Requirements
Mandatory in some flood zones with financed homes.
Prepare Before the Water Rises
Flood insurance must be in place before a storm is on the radar.
1
Review Your Risk
Flood zone, elevation, and location.
2
Select Coverage
Structure, contents, or both.
3
Activate Protection
Before the waiting period matters.
