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  2. Does homeowners insurance cover basement flooding? - AOL

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    Water backup coverage: This is an optional coverage that can be added to your primary homeowners policy. It is designed to cover you for water damage caused by a drain or sump pump backup.

  3. Does homeowners insurance cover water damage? - AOL

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    However, most insurance companies will offer an optional sewer backup endorsement. Some insurance agents may recommend this coverage if your home has an older plumbing system, or you have a ...

  4. Basement waterproofing - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recommends basement waterproofing with a water alarm and "battery-operated backup pump" as a preventive measure against the high cost of flooding. [2] Wall conduits (such as dimple boards or other membranes) are fastened to the foundation wall and extend over the new drainage to guide any moisture ...

  5. Drain-waste-vent system - Wikipedia

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    A sewer pipe is normally at neutral air pressure compared to the surrounding atmosphere.When a column of waste water flows through a pipe, it compresses air ahead of it in the system, creating a positive pressure that must be released so it does not push back on the waste stream and downstream traps, slow drainage, and induce potential clogs.

  6. Raw Sewage in Your Apartment: Repairs Your Landlord Can ... - AOL

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    Shepherd's home is so flooded with human waste that it even runs into her neighbor's apartment. WARNING: The images and video below may be disturbing to some people. Raw sewage in Jocelyn Shepherd ...

  7. Water damage - Wikipedia

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    Water damage can originate by different sources such as a broken dishwasher hose, a washing machine overflow, a dishwasher leakage, broken/leaking pipes, flood waters, groundwater seepage, building envelope failures (leaking roof, windows, doors, siding, etc.) and clogged toilets.

  8. Backed up sewage destroyed their homes. Now a fight ... - AOL

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  9. Backwater valve - Wikipedia

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    A backwater valve prevents raw sewage from backing up into your home through your toilets, showers, etc. A backflow preventer deals with protecting a potable water source from being contaminated by a reverse flow of foul water (ex: isolating your toilet's flush cistern and water supply from the toilet bowl water itself).