Is Water Line Coverage Necessary

written by: Sarah Michaels; article published: year 2009, month 11;

In: Root » Legal and finance » Insurance

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Water line coverage is offered by water companies to homeowners to protect them from problems connecting their home to the main water line. But in many cases, this coverage is unnecessary.

When getting insurance for a home, there are a wide range of options available. You can have a broad insurance policy that covers all possible situations or a narrow and restrictive policy that only provides protection under certain circumstances. The type of policy you choose comes down to personal preference and how much risk you are willing to assume versus paying extra to have your insurance provider assume that risk for you.

During the process of getting a home insurance online quote, many people can be confused by the additional coverage options available and make decisions that they regret. Understanding these additional policies lets you make a better, more informed decision. One additional policy that frequently confuses first-time homeowners insurance buyers is water line coverage.

This is protection offered to homeowners - frequently by the water company - in case there is a problem with the water line that runs from their home to the main water system. If you have an issue with the line running from the street to your home, this form of home owner insurance will cover the cost of the repairs and ensure prompt resumption of service.

While this sounds like a reasonable type of coverage, in many cases it might be an unnecessary piece of additional insurance. New homes in suburban areas also have new plumbing lines, both inside the house and with the pipes running from the house to the street. This means that you are highly unlikely to have a problem with your water line during the time that you live in your house. Also, these water lines are usually short and easy to fix, with many repairs costing less than $1,000. The cost of a repair will probably be significantly less than the monthly premiums you will pay on water line coverage.

Before you get a free home insurance quote from a site such as InsuranceQuotes.us, do the research on some of the additional coverage options available to determine if it's coverage that will benefit you in the long run or just add to your monthly expenses.

Lou Albini is a freelance writer specializing in financial services and insurance. His work has been published in major print and online news sites. He lives in Brooklyn, NY.

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