I had a broken sewer line to my septic tank that had been backing up at times for the past year. I would routinely snake it out, and this would open things up, until the next time there was build up. I had thought it was a root infiltration but it turns out it was seperated at a joint so there was only 20% drainage. Due to the backup, I believe that I’ve developed mold under my bedroom floor – along the bathroom drainpipe.
My policy covers Rot/Mold/Fungi damage as well as sewer line and sump-pump backups. The only qualifier is a "Reasonable Attempt" to address the problem. Am I wrong in thinking that the mold removal and replacement of any floorboards/fixtures would be covered (within the $$$ guidelines of my policy of course) since I made attempts to rectify the situation?
I would file and see what they say. I would say it a reasonable attempt.
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I would file and see what they say. I would say it a reasonable attempt.References :
You can file, but be prepared for them to claim you should have hired a Plumber to check the problem out, since it was reoccurring.References :
apparently, you have filed and was denied. good luck. but you can appeal. don't quit, until you are satisfied or out of money, your call.References :