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  2. Does homeowners insurance cover basement flooding? - AOL

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    Since sewer backups can be very expensive, it may be a worthwhile add-on if your carrier offers it. Typically, this coverage is purchased with the same endorsement that covers sump pump backups ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Does homeowners insurance cover water damage? - AOL

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    Sump pump and sewer backups are also not covered, ... If a space heater causes a fire in your living room and the water used by firefighters damages sheetrock and flooring in adjacent rooms, you ...

  5. Storm drain - Wikipedia

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    When storm drains are inundated, basement and street flooding can occur. Unlike catastrophic flooding events, this type of urban flooding occurs in built-up areas where human-made drainage systems are prevalent. Urban flooding is the primary cause of sewer backups and basement flooding, which can affect properties repeatedly. [7]

  6. Urban runoff - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Most municipal storm sewer systems discharge untreated stormwater to streams, rivers, and bays. This excess water can also make its way into people's properties through basement backups and seepage through building wall and floors. Urban runoff can be a major source of urban flooding and water pollution in urban communities worldwide.

  7. Water damage - Wikipedia

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    While a common cause of residential water damage is often the failure of a sump pump, many homeowner's insurance policies do not cover the associated costs without an addendum which adds to the monthly premium of the policy. Often the verbiage of this addendum is similar to "Sewer and Drain Coverage".

  8. Milwaukee's sewer system causes foul odors in Bay View - AOL

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    MMSD said in a Facebook post shortly after 2 p.m. that the maintenance work was complete and the odors should dissipate, but said if odors remain from basement floor drains and storm sewer inlets ...

  9. Sump pump - Wikipedia

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    Sump pumps are used where basement flooding may otherwise happen, and to solve dampness where the water table is near or above the foundation of a structure. Sump pumps send water away from a location to any place where it is no longer problematic, such as a municipal storm drain, a dry well, or simply an open-air site downhill from the building (sometimes called "pumping to daylight").

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