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Hello,
Would be most grateful for any opinions on this. Read my Homeowners policy, but truly hard to understand. I had a household water pipe apparently "eaten" away by whatever is in the water over the last 30 years or so. Tempted to call it corrosion, but this might not be the right word. A little disconcerting about what the water was/is eating away in me, but that's another matter I guess. Anyway, a leak developed. House was apparently plumbed with the thinner wall Copper water pipe. Had to have a Plumber, and also a Plasterer, and a new paint job for the damaged ceiling. Would like to know a bit more re if this kind of damage is covered by the typical Homeowners Policy (Mass.) before contacting the insurance agent. Or, is coverage (usually) only for a sudden, catastrophic happening, and this "over-time" damage would likely be excluded ? Any caveats to your opinion ? Much thanks, Bob |
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