rblanchfield
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? North Carolina
It was brought to our attention that we must have some small plumbing or shower pan failure for our masterbath shower. It was discovered upon inspection of our crawlspace that their was mold on the insulation & water marks on the subfloor. However, there were no loose tiles, cracks in the grout or mold in the shower itself. It was a hiden problem. Once we found that there was some sort of problem, we discontinued using the shower and had 2 plumbers come and confirm whether there was a problem. Our State Farm Insurance claim has been denied stating this is not a covered event because it was long term damage. We have a HO 03 policy and our house is only 8 years old. How is this any different than damage coverage from a broken pipe or loose shingle? Isn't damage due to plumbing failure covered?
It was brought to our attention that we must have some small plumbing or shower pan failure for our masterbath shower. It was discovered upon inspection of our crawlspace that their was mold on the insulation & water marks on the subfloor. However, there were no loose tiles, cracks in the grout or mold in the shower itself. It was a hiden problem. Once we found that there was some sort of problem, we discontinued using the shower and had 2 plumbers come and confirm whether there was a problem. Our State Farm Insurance claim has been denied stating this is not a covered event because it was long term damage. We have a HO 03 policy and our house is only 8 years old. How is this any different than damage coverage from a broken pipe or loose shingle? Isn't damage due to plumbing failure covered?