Flood Insurance
House insurance typically covers most calamites that may happen because of Mother Nature, but did you know it usually doesn’t cover flooding? Flood insurance is required if you live in a flood zone. This policy will not only cover the aftermath of the flood but also for preparation such as sandbags.
Please note that id you live in a 100-year flood plain, the federal government requires an insurance policy in place to receive a mortgage. Visit the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) website to see where the 100-year flood plain locations are. Although you do not live in a 100-year flood plain it is not required, it may still be a good idea in areas that have heavy rain, snow, live near a dam or a levy.
Miller Carlisle Insurance Services will help you feel secure and protect you from the aftermath of a flood. It is a cost effective way to prepare for the worst-case scenario, you will be happy after the flood that you received a policy and sleep better at night knowing that you have the right policy in place in case of a flood.
Contact us today to speak with a knowledgeable associate to better understand your options with Flood Insurance. Our friendly insurance representatives can answer any questions you may have and address any concerns that may arise. We will make sure to search for the best price well within your budget while still maximizes your coverage. Call us today to see how competitive our quotes really are and to get started before it is too late.
Homeowners Insurance Options
Renters Insurance
Protect your personal property as a renter.
Flood Insurance
Regular homeowners policies do not cover floods. You need separate flood insurance.
Mobile Home or Manufactured Home Insurance
Similar to homeowners policies, but specific to mobile homes, modular homes, and manufactured homes.
Personal Umbrella Insurance
Extra protection to cover your personal property.
Rental Property Insurance
Reduce risks as the owner of investment and rental properties.
Condominium Insurance
Covers you personal property and the interior of your condo.