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Frozen Pipes Insurance Claim Help in Oklahoma

Most homeowner policies will provide coverage for broken pipes only if the insured has exercised due diligence in maintaining heat in the structure or has emptied and turned off water pipes on the property.

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Frozen Pipes Insurance Claim Help in Oklahoma

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  1. Frozen Pipes Insurance Claim  Help in Oklahoma    Although we hate to admit it, winter is coming. When the           temperature drops, pipes can break. Broken pipes can       wreak all kinds of damage and when such a thing happens,           a homeowner’s first thought is to call their insurer who will         “take care of it”. Maybe the insurer will and maybe they             won’t.                                                                    Coverage is afforded for pipe freeze-ups in policies under         certain conditions. Most homeowner policies will provide       coverage for broken pipes only if the insured has exercised         due diligence in maintaining heat in the structure or has         emptied and turned off water pipes on the property.                                           

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  3. If you don’t do that, please remember that negligence is not             an insured peril.    Homeowners must be mindful of the challenges posed by       frozen pipes and should take precautionary measures,         keeping the utilities on where possible. However we are often           asked, what is the ideal temperature to heat your home so           that an insurer will not be able to deny coverage?  It is Brown - OHaver’s experience that there is no standard           for the amount at which a thermostat should be set, partly             because of variables such as how insulated the pipes are in           the dwelling and the severity of the outside temperature.         However, the Institute for         recommends temperatures in home be set no lower than 55       degrees.    That 55 degree temperature recommendation is also our         recommendation. An insured should not set their thermostat       any lower than 55 degrees in order to keep pipes from           freezing.    If you are looking for ​fire claim help in oklahoma or an independent insurance claims adjuster​, we’ll be happy to     assist you.                                                                                                Business       Home       and       Safety                                                                        

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